A prescription for fun or for disaster? (Read More) Themes: She guards her emotions (calling her father's funeral "a thing"), so after a quick shag in the moments she has before leaving for the hospital, she asks if he wants a no-strings-attached, sex-only relationship, without romance or complications.
… and he's a gopher on a "Glee"-like TV series, hoping to be a writer. By this time, she's a medical resident in L.A. When he discovers that an ex-girlfriend is living with his dad, he gets drunk, calls every woman in his cell phone contact list, and ends up passed out naked in her living room. Occasionally in the 15 years since summer camp, Adam and Emma cross paths. Nonetheless, it should be watched with a parent for the first time whether or not the parent has seen it.No Strings Attached (2011) So in conclusion:ġ7 and up UNLESS they are 14 and the parent has seen it and/or wants to watch it with their kid.
I would suggest this movie for adults to watch with their kids to have a good time making fun of, but I would say they should be 14. And I haven’t even seen the movie! I don’t know if I’m ever going to watch it, and if I do, it will just be to make fun of. The movie makes it seem like this stuff is okay, and totally normal, but the ending is what really made me gag. I know this is what the movie is supposed to be about, the grandpa being dirty and all, but this is just really wrong. Zac Efron is a good character and he seems fine, and he actually spreads a good message in this movie, but this film puts Robert DeNiro in a really bad lighting. Overall though, I think you should be at least 17 to watch this. With all honesty, if you are a kid over 14 and are mature, or just like your run-of-the mill high school student, you probably hear about worse at school, so it all depends on the specific person. And this is without even SEEING the vulgar parts. Based on the trailers, reviews, and plot, I think that this movie is absolutely disgusting. I have never watched it, but I heard some people talking about it at school and I wanted to know what it was about. So, other than all that, it was surprisingly interesting and it teaches a lesson. This movie can be watched by 13 year olds but only if they are very mature.
Honestly you shouldn’t watch this movie if you are weak stomached because I wish I could unsee what I saw.
In one scene zac/Jason is wearing nothing but a bee on his p, which is kinda gross if you ask me, then (spoiler alert: skip about 6 lines) he is misunderstood and put into jail because a kid tries giving the bee a kiss and then he covers his area and throws the bee away so the kid will go away, he is caught in an awkward situation and you can kinda see the some parts of his d so that’s nasty.Ī woman takes nudes and shows the camera (luckily I didn’t see), throughout the movie, a girl and grandpa talk to each other in very gross ways and there’s use of drugs in the movie.
Anyway, it kinda sucks but it’s fun to watch if you’re in quarantine plus it has zac efron so thats what made me click on the movie. Right, this movie is quite disturbing, I’m still wondering if they used real penises because if yes I’m going to throw up. Which Side of History? How Technology Is Reshaping Democracy and Our Lives.Reflexionando sobre la historia afroamericana en familia.Reflecting on Black History as a Family.Teachers: Find the best edtech tools for your classroom with in-depth expert reviews.Check out new Common Sense Selections for games.10 tips for getting kids hooked on books.
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