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Sorry, the parents have got to take some of the flak over this. Here in the UK, before a film starts a message is displayed on the screen saying "(title of film) has been rated (rating)" And you're seriously saying that not one of these 25 parental units noticed THEN that they were watching the wrong film?
Posted by: Ruth B. | Thursday, October 25, 2012 at 02:51 PM
It was the theatre that messed up. They said it was Madagascar in, say screen 5, and they put Paranormal Activity instead. At least in Canada there's a different disc or whatever for all the preshow stuff, so it may be the same in England.
Posted by: Vantalbar | Thursday, October 25, 2012 at 07:19 PM
Kids got scared and cried? Oh NO! Because that never happens, kids getting scared at stuff and crying. I bet they're little brains are damaged for life. Might as well toss them in the incinerator and start over, eh parents?
Posted by: Framer-Fatal | Thursday, October 25, 2012 at 08:35 PM
I read this article the other day and wanted to vomit. I cannot believe when one of the women said that Paranormal activity movies were the scariest since The Exorcist. Especially since all of them have done nothing but put me to sleep. Even as a small child, I wouldn't have been scared. Either parents are sheltering their kids way too much or people and their children are becoming sissies.
Posted by: Avidreader | Thursday, October 25, 2012 at 11:16 PM