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3044ArticleHoju Koolander@Vaporman87 It really is an unforgettable film. I think a lot of us unknowingly saw a Tim Burton film before Beetlejuice and Batman. A little movie called Pee-Wee's Big Adventure ring a bell? @GoonieGirl Thanks for giving the podcast a shot. It's a lot of fun to put together and I'm glad you're enjoying it. Oct 29, 2015View
3061ArticleVaporman87My parents were not concerned with what I watched growing up, so long as they knew it didn't contain nudity. And even so, I still somehow managed to see the occasional slip of some skin in some major film releases. And today, I don't see that as a good thing. In fact, it's pretty disappointing to me that my parents didn't care enough to restrict what I was seeing. Maybe some think that they really had it made if they shared a similar childhood stripped of too many restrictions on movies. But I don't feel that way. I feel like my parents neglected to attempt to teach me some very important lessons that arise from watching certain things. In short, I didn't (and in some ways, still don't) feel like I was important enough to them to make an effort. Now that I'm a father, I make every attempt to avoid watching rated R movies. The only exposure to questionable content that I have allowed myself to experience has been in the form of games, like Watchdogs and Fallout 3. And even then, I hate that I have to see and hear certain things in order to enjoy the games as a whole. I want my kids to grow up knowing that I cared enough to restrict what they saw, because I wanted them protected and wanted them to make adult choices when it comes to what they see. There are certain things that kids are responsible enough to make choices with, but film choice is not among them. Given too much freedom, bad choices will eventually be made and their mental and emotional health can suffer. I know mine did. I was more frightened and confused as a child than I could have been, many times because of things I watched. Had I not seen certain things, I know that I would have felt less nervous and concerned about death and sexuality. I'm not going to allow that to happen to my own children.Rated R for RADNov 02, 2015View
3082Articleechidna64My parents weren't very strict on R-Rated movies. I would actually leave the room on my own if the movie was too "sick" or scary. When I was ten, my dad took us to the movies to see Flubber but it was sold out so we saw Starship Troopers instead, my first R-Rated theater experience and by gawd it was awesome! Rated R for RADNov 04, 2015View
440VideoMr MagicRIP Mr. Drummond.Diff'rent Strokes: The Accident part 1Feb 25, 2013View
442VideoAceNThaHolehe will be missed Diff'rent Strokes: The Accident part 1Feb 25, 2013View
445VideoMr MagicHe was a good example of what a father should be.Diff'rent Strokes: The Accident part 1Feb 25, 2013View
441VideoMr MagicAmnesia isn't fun.Diff'rent Strokes: The Accident part 2Feb 25, 2013View
3052ArticleVaporman87What a great list! The Beach Boys are one of those bands that transcends time and changing sounds. They're one of the greatest bands of all time in my opinion. Anyone of any taste in music can find at least one song of theirs that they find appealing, and that's hard to accomplish. Thanks for this Poshy.Top 10 Beach Boys SongsOct 30, 2015View
3057Articleechidna64There are so many great Beach Boys songs- Surfer Girl, Good Vibrations, California Girls, etc. One of my favorites is Forever which interestingly enough was also featured on the TV show Full House. John Stamos was a big Beach Boys fan and I believe he even went on tour with them. Top 10 Beach Boys SongsOct 30, 2015View
3073ArticlejkatzLove the Beach Boys. I would've included Forever because even out of all their amazing songs that one really stands out for me.Top 10 Beach Boys SongsNov 03, 2015View