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2218 - Inflight Movies

Posted by Feh 
2218 - Inflight Movies
March 14, 2007
WTF? I mean, seriously, W.T.F?! What flights are these people going on that they're seeing such horrors as "A drive-by shooting, a child crushed to death by a car, kids swapping guns.", because I want to be on those. Every film I've ever seen on a flight as been about as safe, sanitized and saccarine as possible, certianly not films I'd ever CHOOSE on my own to watch, and certianly nothing that would offer any sort of challenge to parents or children beyond a possible "hell" or "damn" in the language department. These people are not only horrible parents, but also have way too much freakin' free time. Certianly, with a war, corrupt leaders, immigration, health care, terrorism and all manner of other rottenness in our country, congress has much better things to do with their time than worry that "the chyldreeeennnnnnn" are being exposed to inflight movies.
Re: 2218 - Inflight Movies
March 14, 2007
Parents are getting really out of hand, it's sickening. Stay off the plan with your brat if you are so worried about what it will be watching. It doesn't belong on a plane, anyway, as no one wants to hear your shit loaf screaming or having the plane delayed because it won't sit down.
Anonymous User
Re: 2218 - Inflight Movies
March 14, 2007
Many of these same assholes feel that a fat person shouldn't complain about an airline asking that person to pay for an extra seat, but mooooos and duhhhhhhs feel they have the right to complain all day long about how they shouldn't have to be removed from a flight due to BAWLING BRATS or that the in-flight movie needs to be "kid safe?" FUCK.THAT.SHIT!!!!!

There it is again - that entitle-moo shit. FUCKIN' UGH! I signed the petition AGAINST this stupidity!
Re: 2218 - Inflight Movies
March 14, 2007
its like that story i posted ages ago about in bleep we trust, as a fat person myself, the seats are too small, but thats because the airlines put more smaller seats in, to make more money.

but yes parents are getting more in your face, i dont like this therefore everyone must suffer. but i have seen parents take kids aged 5 into a 18 cert film, (very adult horror/sex) they dont complain. even if i watched the inflight films, which usually are at night, they should have sleeping pills for the brats

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DrDanCorelli
Re: 2218 - Inflight Movies
March 15, 2007
Here we go with more foam padding. This is the 50s all over again, with culture so bland you could gag from all of the conformity.

I should start carrying a porno DVD in my briefcase. The next time I hear some fuckwad breeders complaining about an airline movie, in goes the porno. It will have to be something good, like S & M.
Matush
Re: 2218 - Inflight Movies
March 17, 2007
It's not like you are really forced to watch the movie. Number one you have to crane your neck to see the monitor. 2, you need to insert the headphones to be able to listen. If you don't want to watch the movie, you don't have to.
Nour
Re: 2218 - Inflight Movies
March 19, 2007
I have actually seen a few decent movies on planes like "The Hours," for example. But that movie looks pretty bland for the kiddies, no explosions, car crashes, or crack hos.

I wonder what movies they are talking about? It exists only in their imaginations, I guess. It can't be the musical "Chicago," kiddie flicks "Spy Kids" and "Air Bud." All movies that have been on planes I've been on, BTW.
Re: 2218 - Inflight Movies
March 20, 2007
Matush has a very good point. You have to go out of your way to watch a movie on a plane. It's not like the kid is forced to watch a movie he/she doesn't want to watch, or isn't appropriate.

But again, it all comes back to the fact that breeders just want something to bitch about. Gee, have they ever thought of interacting with their kid during a flight instead of watching a movie? Or maybe they should read a book? What a concept. Of course we all know how most parents wouldn't be able to hack interacting with their kid that long and most kids have the attention span of a spoon and couldn't focus on reading a book if their young lives depended on it.

Let's dummy down the whole fucking world to the lowest common denominator so EVERYONE feels safe, and warm and fuzzy, and no one feels left out or bad about themselves. Everyone is included.
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