Clueless pre-teens in the case of Disney’s Peter Pan. Don’t think it can be broadcast any more. Too much use of racial stereotypes in the portrayal of pirates and mermaids.
They aren’t teens in Peter Pan. Not at all. Wendy is getting ready to move out of the nursery and get her own room and Peter Pan has all his baby teeth; we’re talking five or six-year-olds. John and Michael are even younger.
No, I’d say a good big brother would protect a little sister that young from true horror movies. I hope Baldo keeps up the good work. Maybe later Gracie will choose to watch and enjoy them, maybe even grow up to produce and/or direct them, but for now, let her world be free from that dark sort of “entertainment.”
C about 2 months ago
Big time
suv2000 about 2 months ago
She tutors him in all his classes he doesn’t want to mess that up
jmworacle about 2 months ago
Baldo has an excuse to watch Peter Pan for Gracie’s “benefit” of course.
LawrenceS about 2 months ago
Clueless pre-teens in the case of Disney’s Peter Pan. Don’t think it can be broadcast any more. Too much use of racial stereotypes in the portrayal of pirates and mermaids.
NeedaChuckle Premium Member about 2 months ago
I’ve seen about 20 so far.
The Orange Mailman about 2 months ago
The Darlings and Lost Boys were not old enough to be teens, in the book anyway.
SquidGamerGal about 2 months ago
I’m pretty sure he was thinking of something else.
Solomon J. Behala Premium Member about 2 months ago
They aren’t teens in Peter Pan. Not at all. Wendy is getting ready to move out of the nursery and get her own room and Peter Pan has all his baby teeth; we’re talking five or six-year-olds. John and Michael are even younger.
NicholasG about 2 months ago
My older brother didn’t fail me! He had me into The Twilight Zone, The Outer Limits, and every horror or SciFi film our big a$$ antenna could pull in!
DaBump Premium Member about 2 months ago
No, I’d say a good big brother would protect a little sister that young from true horror movies. I hope Baldo keeps up the good work. Maybe later Gracie will choose to watch and enjoy them, maybe even grow up to produce and/or direct them, but for now, let her world be free from that dark sort of “entertainment.”
j.l.farmer about 2 months ago
I could watch scary movies as a kid, back in the 50s and 60s, but the scary movies of today are way too violent for me!!!
ladykat about 2 months ago
Peter Pan has its scary moments.
curtlyon19 about 2 months ago
I found Peter Pan to be a bit terrifying
MuddyUSA Premium Member about 2 months ago
In answer Baldo remains silent……..
Allan CB Premium Member about 2 months ago
Gracie has a valid point.
Aladar30 Premium Member about 2 months ago
She’s not wrong.
Robert Miller Premium Member about 2 months ago
I would watch horror films with my daughter while she was growing up…we love Halloween!