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You probably won't. Some don't dig it, ever. :)

I, however, count it among one of my favourites. It's the mix of extreme violence and farce that I've always admired in the Coen's work.

I like Frances McDormand as an actress, but she really annoyed me in the movie. I love extreme violence in movies...but I couldn't get past the constant "eh" references (it's been years, but that's what I remember most about the movie, LMFAO) to enjoy it.
 

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Zorak said:
You probably won't. Some don't dig it, ever. :)

I, however, count it among one of my favourites. It's the mix of extreme violence and farce that I've always admired in the Coen's work.

It's a favorite of mine as well. :D
 

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Yes it is a great kids movie.. Not to shabby for the Adults also..

My son loved it.. It was great in 3D but is also good on TV.. ;)

I wish I could have seen it in 3D! I am too scared to take her to the movies at her young age. I was surprised it was good because a lot of the shows and movies they have for children right now are pretty lame. (I must sound like my parents now lol)
 

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I wish I could have seen it in 3D! I am too scared to take her to the movies at her young age. I was surprised it was good because a lot of the shows and movies they have for children right now are pretty lame. (I must sound like my parents now lol)

How old ?

I have been taking my son to 3D movies since he was 4 years old.. Some were way over his head while others were just right for him.. Kids have a lot better visual comprehension that we typically give them. As long as the movie is within their age groups and rated properly, I have found my son usually does extremely well..
 

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How old ?

I have been taking my son to 3D movies since he was 4 years old.. Some were way over his head while others were just right for him.. Kids have a lot better visual comprehension that we typically give them. As long as the movie is within their age groups and rated properly, I have found my son usually does extremely well..

She turns 3 in November so she is still young. I agree kids can understand a lot! She can sit and watch a movie at home but I am still unsure how she will behave at the theatres. I guess I will have to find out eventually.
 

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She turns 3 in November so she is still young. I agree kids can understand a lot! She can sit and watch a movie at home but I am still unsure how she will behave at the theatres. I guess I will have to find out eventually.

Yah 3 is too young..

At 4 to 4 1/2 introduce her slowly to movies.. We used to bring ear plugs for our son because the sound is so high.. He still wants them at 8 and sometimes I run out to the car and get them for movies like Transformers and such..
 

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How old ?

I have been taking my son to 3D movies since he was 4 years old.. Some were way over his head while others were just right for him.. Kids have a lot better visual comprehension that we typically give them. As long as the movie is within their age groups and rated properly, I have found my son usually does extremely well..
I have been taking Liam to movies since he was 18mths. and 3D movies since he was 2.. he leaves the glasses on. We have seen a couple of them and he really enjoyed them. *shrug* I guess it's up to the parents.
 
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