Originally Posted By dizkid I was at this panel yesterday, del torro said that if you bring your kid to this movie they will scream. After the panel was over my mom said to me that parents will still bring their kids to movie. I can't wait to here the parents complain that a disney movie was actually scary. Lol
Originally Posted By Oldschool Disney ^^^ It'll be PG-13. Besides when I was a kid, we saw movies like Gremlins, Temple of Doom, kids are too soft today.
Originally Posted By Moondoggie I'm not sure I would say kids are too soft today. I'm a teacher and they are worldly beyond their years. The things they are allowed to see, even at the younger ages, are utterly shocking. Yikes.
Originally Posted By Jim in Merced CA It's not that kids are too soft... parents are WAY TOO PROTECTIVE!!!
Originally Posted By LPFan22 I remember seeing Disney's Watcher in the Woods when I was a kid. It scared me pretty good! I wonder if I'll be brave enough to see the newest HM in theaters.
Originally Posted By Dznygrl The Pirates movies were PG-13 and it didn't stop parents from bringing the kidlets. If it's Disney, they will come!
Originally Posted By A Happy Haunt DD 9 screamed a few times during AIW but she loved it just the same!!
Originally Posted By brotherdave Cautiously optimistic, though I hope they don't feel they need to add Hollywood star AA's to the attraction like POTC to replace current 'residents'. Although, I'm all for the addition of the Hatbox Ghost and other possible new ghouls to the Mansion!
Originally Posted By Dole_Whip_Adventure My soul exploded with joy at this news!! I pretty much worship the ground that Mr. Del Toro walks on, and I always thought that HM deserved a second chance to be on the big screen. There's no doubt in my mind that Del Toro will do it justice (especially hearing that he is a HUGE fan). Can't wait!!
Originally Posted By xrayvision I enjoyed the Eddie Murphy version, as light comedy Disney fare. I do forward to a scarier version of HM as well, but I kinda wanted to see Jungle Cruise the movie first, or perhaps Big Thunder the Movie (complete with American Indian legends/stories) before seeing a second version of HM.
Originally Posted By leemac ^^ You may get your wish - Jungle Cruise is still in development and targeting a summer 2012 release date.
Originally Posted By Jim in Merced CA ^^of course it is. I wonder who's going to be playing 'Trader Sam' in the movie... Who, by the way, is offering a special today -- two of his heads, for one of your's... Any takers? Those with small children, this is a great opportunity... Well, you have to admit, which ever way you look at, you'll certainly come out ahead...
Originally Posted By HokieSkipper <<^^ You may get your wish - Jungle Cruise is still in development and targeting a summer 2012 release date.>> If that's true, I sure hope they ditch the last story I heard. There's no way in hell a Jungle Cruise movie should be set in the present times...