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| I loved it. Great movie. |
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34 | 25.19% |
| I liked it. Good movie. |
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39 | 28.89% |
| Not that good. I really didn't like it. |
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6 | 4.44% |
| Awful. I left early. |
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0 | 0% |
| I haven't seen it yet. |
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49 | 36.30% |
| I don't plan to see this movie. |
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7 | 5.19% |
| Voters: 135. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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For the people who saw it. I know it's PG-13. Is it appropriate to take 8 year old boy to it? My son would like to see it but just wanted to get your thoughts. Thanks.
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The N-Word is said numerous times. As far as I can remember that would have been the only reason it would have received that rating.
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Thanks to all who have participated so far.
I look forward to hearing from those who caught the Saturday showing. Best Regards, Eric |
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On a side note, if you enjoyed the movie, on Bob Costa's show on MLB TV he had the whole hour interviewing, Harrison Ford, the Jackie Robinson actor and Don Newcombe. Don Newcombe had some really good stories.
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Just got home from seeing the late viewing of 42.
Thought it was a pretty good movie. Harrison Ford was tremendous as Branch Rickey. Patrick |
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I completely agree with Patrick......Harrison Ford deserves an Award for his portrayal of Branch Rickey.
My wife and I enjoyed this movie. However, it would have been nicer if they had portrayed more of Jackie Robinson's career and life. I experienced flashbacks to my youth seeing Crosley Field, Forbes Field, Polo Grounds, Sportsman's Park, and especially Ebbets Field. Highly recommend seeing this movie. TED Z |
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Wish I could see it. Most of the time I enjoy living in the sticks, but it is not fun that the big movie chains have destroyed all our theaters in rural America. No way I'm driving an hour both ways to get ripped off. I'll wait for the dvd.
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If they say the F-word twice it's an automatic rated-R. Apparently they can say the N-word 3,657 times and still be PG-13. My son turned 8 on Thursday and he won't be seeing this movie this year.
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Matt, I agree with you about the film score, but I think they needed that to kindle our emotions - if it had been removed, the film might have fallen flat. I agree that it could have been much worse, but to me that doesn't excuse its not being much better.
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There is a brief scene in the movie in which a young boy is attending a game with his father, who lets loose with the slurs. The boy is obviously upset and uncertain how to react, and then apparently feels it best to join in with dad. I think that is a great teaching moment for both young and old, and I would bet it reminded at least one old guy how he stupidly became jaded all those years ago. Just another two cents.
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Todd,
I agree. My wife and I used those exact same words when discussing this scene afterwards. Best, Eric |
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I too agree Todd, but my girlfriend and I have worked hard to preserve his innocence as long as possible... So he will see this movie eventually. I'm surprised this movie got the rating it did. Not judging by historical accuracy, just judging by how strict the MPAA is on language. If they would have dropped the f-word twice in this movie it would be rated R. While I think it would be bad having an 8 year old walking around dropping F-bombs, the N-word could get a kid in serious trouble. Thank god I have a good boy, but there are some bad kids out there.
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Scott, I thought Harrison Ford did a great job with his portion of the script. They could have just dropped the score around some of his lines and, presto! A slightly better movie. I do agree much was left to be desired in the overall film.
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