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Originally Posted by Caitlyn
Check Wal-mart's website… I seem to remember something about a device being placed on the market this month that will filter out violence/sex/language on DVD’s …. I think it is rather expensive in the long run though because you have to buy a monthly subscription to keep it updated… In my opinion, for what it’s worth, movies carry a rating for a reason and I feel like if a child is not old enough to watch certain movies... then they should just not be allowed to at all... I have no idea how old you kids are… but I know when I was younger, if my parents had placed a filter on the DVD, it would have only stirred my curiosity even more… and eventually, I would have found a way around it and watched whatever it was they didn’t want me to see…
I'd have to say if my parents blocked something on a DVD, I'd find out what it is eventually. My parents were, and still are, very, very lenity on what I watched. Although, I usually got a speech about how it wasn't real and stuff after the movie. Take for instance, when Hannibal came out I was 11 and I wanted to see it in theatres so my parents thought it over and in the end I went to go see it with my dad.
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