Washington attorney Nell Minow is the creator of moviemon.com. She made this statement in a 2002 Newsweek Magazine interview:
"When I was researching my book, it was amazing to me the number of people in their 20s who said they wished their parents had been more restrictive [about the movies they were taken to see]. Every person said they'd seen some movie they felt they were too young to see and that they were damaged by."
Note from yahoo, the publisher's review: "What if you could teach your children about life with popcorn and wonderful movies? Here at last is the ultimate reference for every frustrated parent who knows that television can be more than an electronic babysitter. ...
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"The Movie Mom's Guide to Family Movies recommends hundreds of superb movies available on video-movies that offer more than mindless explosions, casual sex, and limiting stereotypes of women and minorities -- movies that exercise the mind and spirit and bring the whole family closer together. Neil Minow understands that the stories movies tell can encourage children to think, feel, and question -- and to share those thoughts and feelings with their parents."
Also visit Hadley Ajana's introvertZ film essay series, I WATCH FOR INTROVERTS.
"When I was researching my book, it was amazing to me the number of people in their 20s who said they wished their parents had been more restrictive [about the movies they were taken to see]. Every person said they'd seen some movie they felt they were too young to see and that they were damaged by."
Note from yahoo, the publisher's review: "What if you could teach your children about life with popcorn and wonderful movies? Here at last is the ultimate reference for every frustrated parent who knows that television can be more than an electronic babysitter. ...
click cover to buy now at amazon.com "The Movie Mom's Guide to Family Movies recommends hundreds of superb movies available on video-movies that offer more than mindless explosions, casual sex, and limiting stereotypes of women and minorities -- movies that exercise the mind and spirit and bring the whole family closer together. Neil Minow understands that the stories movies tell can encourage children to think, feel, and question -- and to share those thoughts and feelings with their parents."
Did you see a movie when you were a kid that damaged you in some way?

Also visit Hadley Ajana's introvertZ film essay series, I WATCH FOR INTROVERTS.


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