Son of Gadsden
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DW and I were arguing about this the other day. She says it's a Halloween movie, not Christmas.
I say it's both, but a little bit more Christmas than Halloween. It's just a good movie to watch October through December.
The story starts when Halloween is over, and Jack is essentially overflowing with the spirit of Christmas rather than Halloween.
What holiday does the movie most portray to your family? or is it both?
Also, as a side note, I wasn't allowed the watch the movie growing up. My parents were by no means overprotective when it comes to screening what I watched on TV. I wasn't allowed to watch R rated movies and such until I was 13, I think...but my wife watched it since it came out. I saw it for my first time this year, and I'm not sure what my parents were worried about, though I'm sure they probably haven't seen it. What age would you allow your kids to watch it, or do you consider it a "all ages" movie?
I say it's both, but a little bit more Christmas than Halloween. It's just a good movie to watch October through December.
The story starts when Halloween is over, and Jack is essentially overflowing with the spirit of Christmas rather than Halloween.
What holiday does the movie most portray to your family? or is it both?
Also, as a side note, I wasn't allowed the watch the movie growing up. My parents were by no means overprotective when it comes to screening what I watched on TV. I wasn't allowed to watch R rated movies and such until I was 13, I think...but my wife watched it since it came out. I saw it for my first time this year, and I'm not sure what my parents were worried about, though I'm sure they probably haven't seen it. What age would you allow your kids to watch it, or do you consider it a "all ages" movie?