Originally posted by: y2kc
It was entertaining and fun for the family. I don't take my children to movies to teach them life lessons so in that aspect it wasn't a dissapointment either.
I give School of Rock 2 Thumbs up.
Originally posted by: Riprorin
Originally posted by: y2kc
It was entertaining and fun for the family. I don't take my children to movies to teach them life lessons so in that aspect it wasn't a dissapointment either.
I give School of Rock 2 Thumbs up.
That's good, because they certainly didn't learn any useful life lessons from this film. I don't take kids to movies to learn life lessons either, but I don't want to take them to a movie that undermines what they learn at home, church, and school.
It's my fault since I should have researched it before I took them.
Originally posted by: Riprorin
Did you see the film?
Originally posted by: Riprorin
Well, the theme this year at my kids school is Respect, Reliability, and Repsonsibity.
Which of these virtues was modeled in this film?
The protagonist lacked all three and advocated rebellious behavior. All of the authority figures figures were portrayed as abusive and/or neurotic.
Aside from this, the film was too long, poorly edited, and boring.
Originally posted by: Riprorin
Well, the theme this year at my kids school is Respect, Reliability, and Repsonsibity.
Which of these virtues was modeled in this film?
The protagonist lacked all three and advocated rebellious behavior. All of the authority figures figures were portrayed as abusive and/or neurotic.
Aside from this, the film was too long, poorly edited, and boring.
Originally posted by: AmigaMan
Originally posted by: Riprorin
Well, the theme this year at my kids school is Respect, Reliability, and Repsonsibity.
Which of these virtues was modeled in this film?
The protagonist lacked all three and advocated rebellious behavior. All of the authority figures figures were portrayed as abusive and/or neurotic.
Aside from this, the film was too long, poorly edited, and boring.
Dude, it's a "movie". It "entertains" people. It's not church, it's not school, it's "entertainment". I didn't go to it expecting a Sunday school lesson. I went to see it because I thought it was a funny movie.
Originally posted by: Riprorin
Originally posted by: y2kc
It was entertaining and fun for the family. I don't take my children to movies to teach them life lessons so in that aspect it wasn't a dissapointment either.
I give School of Rock 2 Thumbs up.
That's good, because they certainly didn't learn any useful life lessons from this film. I don't take kids to movies to learn life lessons either, but I don't want to take them to a movie that undermines what they learn at home, church, and school.
It's my fault since I should have researched it before I took them.
I hope you aren't being so shortsighted that you think Rip was saying that one trip to SoR will ruin his kids for life.Originally posted by: y2kc
LOL, sorry, but the day I have to worry about a film (especially a light piece such as School of Rock) having the power to undermine what they learn at home, church and school is the day I put my children up for adoption.. If my influence is so weak that a trip to see SOR can undo all that I've taught, I'd take a long look in the mirror.....
Don't get me wrong, I'm not saying that my kids are special and therefore not vulnerable to being influenced by mass media. I do not let my children watch or listen to most of what's out there right now, but as far as School of Rock is concerned, my kids can (and did) handle it just fine. I'll probably buy the DVD.
Originally posted by: Wingznut
I hope you aren't being so shortsighted that you think Rip was saying that one trip to SoR will ruin his kids for life.Originally posted by: y2kc
LOL, sorry, but the day I have to worry about a film (especially a light piece such as School of Rock) having the power to undermine what they learn at home, church and school is the day I put my children up for adoption.. If my influence is so weak that a trip to see SOR can undo all that I've taught, I'd take a long look in the mirror.....
Don't get me wrong, I'm not saying that my kids are special and therefore not vulnerable to being influenced by mass media. I do not let my children watch or listen to most of what's out there right now, but as far as School of Rock is concerned, my kids can (and did) handle it just fine. I'll probably buy the DVD.
I'm guessing that if SoR was a riot, Rip would be saying that it was worth it. But since it's a movie that's neither very funny nor having any redeeming family qualities, there is no real upside to it.
Originally posted by: y2kc
Originally posted by: Riprorin
Originally posted by: y2kc
It was entertaining and fun for the family. I don't take my children to movies to teach them life lessons so in that aspect it wasn't a dissapointment either.
I give School of Rock 2 Thumbs up.
That's good, because they certainly didn't learn any useful life lessons from this film. I don't take kids to movies to learn life lessons either, but I don't want to take them to a movie that undermines what they learn at home, church, and school.
It's my fault since I should have researched it before I took them.
LOL, sorry, but the day I have to worry about a film (especially a light piece such as School of Rock) having the power to undermine what they learn at home, church and school is the day I put my children up for adoption.. If my influence is so weak that a trip to see SOR can undo all that I've taught, I'd take a long look in the mirror.....
Don't get me wrong, I'm not saying that my kids are special and therefore not vulnerable to being influenced by mass media. I do not let my children watch or listen to most of what's out there right now, but as far as School of Rock is concerned, my kids can (and did) handle it just fine. I'll probably buy the DVD.