![]() ![]() Perez was leaving EPCOT when she began recording a belligerent, drunk Guest. One Twitter user criticized the film for not including a warning at the beginning.Īccording to Variety, Disney announced Monday that it will add a seizure warning to the beginning of the film to accommodate families worried over the strobe lights. Adriana Perez (corasmomster) was just one of a few Guests to share videos of an altercation at EPCOT this week. “Incredibles 2” also faced controversy over its strobe lighting animation. Miley and other Disney Channel stars, like Raven-Symon, Selena Gomez, Zac Efron, and Dylan and Cole Sprouse, have come a long way since their years as kids' TV stars, and we're here to clue. Definitely goes to show you this movie was made for the adults who saw the original ‘Incredibles’ as children.” “Not saying it’s severe language but it’s pretty heavy for Pixar. “If I’m correct, this is the first time in Pixar history we’re getting this kind of language,” he wrote. The reviewer said he counted one “damn” and one “hell” and an unfinished “s-.” Reddit user ThomasFMaher shared a negative review of the film’s profanity, too. My daughters were exposed to words that we don't use around the house. I agree with others that it was scary as well. I know they'll hear this and more in the near future, but it's completely unnecessary in a Disney animated movie.”Īnother reviewer, geo94, wrote: “I'm truly sad that they added cursing to what could have been a great movie. Yes, there are some scary things and somewhat grown-up humor, which doesn't bug me, but the outright use of mild cursing is absurd. Director: Robert Zemeckis Stars: Jim Carrey, Gary Oldman, Colin Firth, Steve Valentine. Not impressed."Īnother user, DanielCPalmer, wrote, “Thought we'd take our 7- and 4-year-old to see this new one (they loved the first ‘Incredibles’). An animated retelling of Charles Dickens' classic novel about a Victorian-era miser taken on a journey of self-redemption, courtesy of several mysterious Christmas apparitions. ‘Hell’ and ‘damn’ are both used in the movie when other words could have easily been used instead. Not sure why that's considered acceptable for a kid's movie. However, I was really disappointed by the use of curse words. One user, Echit84, wrote, “Movie was really cute and my kids enjoyed it. Multiple users commented on the film’s curse words in the parent-review section on the site Common Sense Media. ![]() “Meanwhile, a curious shift from the first movie’s larger-than-life superhero spectacle to a down-and-dirtier brand of action movie violence risks expensing a helping of whimsy, and may even prove a bit too grim for some discerning parents (the same collective might likewise be put off by a small handful of soft swears),” according to Arbeiter. Arbeiter of the Nerdist said the film may be grim for parents, too.
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