I Haven't heard the whole CD but the song the local country station plays over and over again , "Cowboy Casanova" just isn't country enough for me. I like country music and this ...
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- 1 kid: age 10
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Music: Some Hearts
I rate this titleiffyand give itNot country !

Web site: YouTube
I rate this titleoffand give itMy concerns are:- Excessive violence
- Inappropriate sexual content
- Inappropriate language
- Excessive consumerism
- Drinking, smoking, or drug use
- Safety is an issue
- User content isn't age appropriate
- My highlights are:
- Educational
Profanity is everywhere
indiscriminate use of profanity in the comments is unexceptable. Profane comments are not policed or removed .

DVD: Speed Racer
I rate this titleonand give it- My highlights are:
- Good role models
I liked it
by bobsax's daughter I think it was good for boys or tomboys, I mean not a girly movie. My dad almost didn't let me watch it because of the bad finger gesture, I didn't even ...

Music: "American Boy" (CD single)
I rate this titleoffand give itIgnorant Lyrics- Great Music
To bad such good music has to be spoiled buy such ignorant lyrics. From what I've listened to so far the same applies to the whole album.

Music: Taylor Swift
I rate this titleonand give itThe word Gay is used in a homophobic manner
Great songs though but watch the live videos on youtube not the official ones.

Music: Spirit
I rate this titleonand give itWhat's up with the bleeding ?
The images in the lyric just bug me, and creep me out a little to. It's actually a great song and well sung too but I just can't get past the words.

DVD: Bridge to Terabithia
I rate this titleoffand give itWas it necessary to kill the character?
The story was great until they killed the girl. It's like the sappy tear-jerker from the 1980"s , "Ordinary People" , for little kids. It's funny to me that art is one of the themes because the ...

DVD: Adventures in Babysitting
I rate this titleoffand give itReally bad Language and sexual themes
The TV version of this is fine to watch with kids as young as 8. I wish that version was available on DVD For some reason movies of this era thought it necessary to include profanity and this one ...

DVD: Pokemon 3
I rate this titleonand give itGreat animation
The animation is the best so far in the series. The characters are great . This may be the last movie with these great character voices. We just watched "The Temple of the Sea" and it was terrible ...

DVD: X-Men: The Last Stand
I rate this titleonand give itGreat ! but not for little kids
I thought I might be able to let my 8yo watch this but the violence is intense at times and the "make out" scene with Wolverine and Jean is a bit to graphic with the crotch grinding. Then she ...

DVD: Tim Burton's Corpse Bride
I rate this titleonand give itVery artistic.
Visually stunning and great acting , I'll be renting Nightmare before Christmas again to compare the two films. Many of the scenes with dancing skeletons remind me of the art I've seen depicting the ...
Comments You’ve Made
- Article:
10 Worst TV Role Models
Your Comments:I'm just glad we only watch videos. It sounds like commercial TV has reached a new low.
- Article:
Rules of the Road for Texting
Your Comments:Just don't text . I don't get it. It seems like a waste of time to me.
- Article:
Full-Frontal Awkwardness
Your Comments:Adventures In Baby-sitting I'd seen this on TV years ago and remember thinking it was funny so I thought I'd watch it with my 8 year-old daughter. OOps, I didn't realize I'd watched an edited version. Back then Directors would stick a few gratuitous scenes in their movies that had nothing to do with the plot that could then be easily edited out for TV. The Playboy magazine was a little awkward but the scene where the hoodlum uses every curse word in the book was really over the top. I would hope that this movie would be re-released in a family friendly format. It has some great blues scenes with Albert Collins.



















