Unstoppable -- new train movie
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tetters Wrote:Not every single one is a winner but the vast majority of them are great. As a bunch of grown men, try to walk away from Toy Story 3 without getting all teary eyed, seriously, I dare you...

My 3-year-old nephew got so scared by Toy Story 3, he started screaming for my sister to turn off the DVD. I'll agree that the story lines of the new kids cartoons are leagues above what they had when I was a kid. But, I am surprised about how many "adult" jokes they put in there to keep the parents entertained. Perhaps they think it will go over the kids' heads, but there have been a few times my jaw has dropped. Then again, when I was a kid, they would still air some of the old cartoons from the 1940s-1950s on local television, and I remember some rather disgusting racial stereotypes portrayed in those cartoons. When going through some old papers at my grandfather's house a few weeks ago (he recently passed away), we found some old gradeschool valentines from the early 1930s. The images on those valentines would be considered quite vulgar today. I guess what one deems appropriate is a function of what era they live in.
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