Think Of The Children of the Day: A movie theater in south London has apologized to parents whose children were inadvertently exposed to horror movie trailers prior to a screening of Puss in Boots.
According to Cineworld’s deputy GM, a trailer for the exorcism movie The Devil Inside shown to the kids was meant to run ahead of Underworld Awakening — the next film scheduled for the same theater.
One parent, Peter Flynn, told The Mirror that his four-year-old daughter “was extremely frightened by what were exceptionally strong images, even by adult standards.” Catherine Walker, another film-goer, called the incident “every parent’s nightmare.”
In addition to The Devil Inside, a trailer for Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance is also said to have scared the children, though it remained unclear if that was due to “its depiction of a motorcycle rider whose head explodes in flame shooting fire at a devil who is trying to possess a human” or because Nic Cage.
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Oh, but when a movie theater in northern Virginia shows Face Off instead of Hercules, all we get is a free ticket.
A. I still, to this day, have not re-watched Hercules, nor have I ever watched Face-Off.
B. Did we even get a free ticket!? I mean I was too young to pay attention to that sort of thing, but still.
A. I had Hercules on one time this year while I wasn’t really paying attention because I just couldn’t watch it and
B. I think so. Maybe.
AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHA. Priceless.
hm… okay. That...kids, yeah… I guess,...without warning then...
OR BECAUSE NIC CAGE. I legit turned around and read
Haha, this is funny.
A. I had Hercules on one time this year while I wasn’t really paying attention because I just couldn’t watch it and B. I...
A. I still, to this day, have not re-watched Hercules, nor have I ever watched Face-Off. B. Did we even get a free...
“ - Really, Catherine? Really though? Or could...middle class douchebag
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