Family Movie?


Even the grandson reacts with surprise when the hippie grandmother suggests condoms. If he between 13 to 16...GREAT??? What sicko is writing the scripts

Shut up and LIVE!

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It's Rated R. Rated R movies are not family movies! Although I think it should have been PG-13.

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Almost any movie is a family movie if the children don't have defective parents.

"At present nothing is possible except to extend the area of sanity little by little."

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I don't get what is wrong with the hippie grandmother suggesting condoms to her teenage grandson. There is nothing sick about a woman who is not in a hurry to be a great grandmother.

My brother requested condoms when he was 14, and my mom got them for him. My great aunt balked at the who situation. He has never had an STD, and he was in his twenties before he had kids. I guess it worked in my family. We would have been saved from a lot of arguments if my great aunt were an open-minded hippie.

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Oh, my goodness! I thought that was such an insightful scene in the movie. Grandma was just covering the bases that Mom may have failed to provide. Children are having sexual experiences as young as 12. Perhaps you don't have a teen son or Grandson? There is absolutely nothing "sicko" about it.

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