If You're Old and You Know It, Clap Your Hands
I learned something muy importante this weekend. Actually, two things muy importante:
1. Alexis does indeed have the patience necessary to sit through a movie at the theater (strike up the band, start the parade, and let's party! Woohoo!). Just make sure there is a whole lot of popcorn available for her to shove down my shirt.
2. If a movie has the words, "Kung Fu" in the title, it's going to have a fighting in it. (I know, DUH.)
The first one is all sorts of exciting. (Well, not the popcorn down the shirt part. Obviously, that part is annoying, especially since I was picking it out all.day.long. Many people at the Arts Festival were privy to a very special show because of it. You can all thank The Toddler for those repeated peeks at the cousins.) The second one brings a shadow of doom and gloom to my life. When the thought that Kung Fu Panda was too violent flitted through my brain, I realized something.
Dude, I'm getting old.
To be totally fair to myself, I'm only 32. Not quite old yet. But, I totally thought that movie should have been called, "Kill Bill: Volume 3." Sure, the characters are fuzzy and don't cuss. They also seem to lack the ability to bleed, despite being beaten repeatedly with metal spikes. But, holy crap was that movie full of violence and scary images.
See that? OLD.
Alexis didn't seem fazed AT ALL by all the creepy-eyed creatures, thank ye gods of Things that Make Toddlers Scream for Hours. Mind you, when she drops kicks a kid in the head tomorrow at daycare? I'm totally blaming DreamWorks. Cause that's all the movie was--fighting, violence, drop-kicking, violence, punching, violence, and more fighting. There was more violence packed into those 90 minutes than into 100 episodes of Road Runner.
See that? Oooooooold.
That's what I get for thinking it was a good idea to go see a movie with a Panda Bear in it, just because Alexis is obsessed with all things Panda-ish. I mean GAH! Jack Black and Angelina Jolie do voices for it. Have either of them ever been in a movie that was suitable for children? Shark Tale hardly counts, if you ask my old brain.
At least I'm still younger than Angelina Jolie. I've got that going for me.
Reader Comments (53)
Talk about old. I'm so old I won't even *take* my kids to see that movie.
Need Granny Panties now I think.
Not sure what everyone else said but I don't think it's that you're old, it's that you have a 2 year old. That's all! You're a toddler mama! I LOVED it...lurved it in fact! I our kids (12 & 9) loved it and I can't wait to buy it on DVD!! I've always been very picky about what my kids watch - still am. So much so that they can't even handle cheesy B movies like the old Frankenstein. They tried to watch ET too - couldn't hack it. Jaws? One look at that cheeseball, underwater decayed head that pops on screen & they were giving up. BUT when Bub was 2, he had this mad obsession with all things dino so I let him watch Jurassic Park (except for the two most graphic parts). Horribe, no? He couldn't get enough. He watched it everyday before naptime for a solid 6 months. He wouldn't watch it now for anything. Maybe he's getting old :P
So funny! We just saw it yesterday and you're right, some of those characters do have some very evil eyes. Of course one of my girls takes Tae Kwon Do so I heard a whole lot of "I can do that!"