Movies and God - Reviews for Parents
I’ll be the first to admit that some family sites sometimes make movies seem worse than they are on screen.
I saw the new Hulk movie the other day and didn’t even recall the women with low-cut tops and short shorts. Maybe they were on the screen for a second - in the background.
But I have to give these sites credit - they often do provide an honest assessment of the vulgar language, sexuality, gore, etc. Many of their observations are dead on.
Before deciding on a movie, check out a few of these resources. For example, Mike Myers and Adam Sandler have some so-called comedies out this summer. The problem is that they’re loaded with sexual jokes and sight gags. Do I really want to go to a movie with my 12-year-old son Eric (or let him go to the movies with his friends) just so he can see people cheapen and mock sexuality and intimacy?
I read and paraphrased the entire description of one movie for Eric. I think he finally got the point.
The problem is that youth don’t use enough discretion. So I have to be, well, a parent. I’m sorry he’s embarrased to tell his friends he can’t go. Well, maybe I’m not really sorry. I keep telling him to let them know he doesn’t want to see it - that would be a more mature way to address the issue.
Anyway, here is a handy list. Check out a couple before drawing conclusions. In some cases, take in a movie first and then act like a responsible parent before allowing your children to see what Hollywood suggests they view.
Focus on the Family’s Plugged In
www.pluggedinonline.com/
Kids-In-Mind
www.kids-in-mind.com
Christian Spotlight on Entertainment
http://www.christiananswers.net/spotlight/home.html
ChristianityTodayMovies.com
www.christianitytoday.com/movies
Screen It
www.screenit.com
Parent Previews
http://www.parentpreviews.com
As my book points out, one of our paths to heaven may be a scene from a movie that touches our heart. You still need to be careful about your selections.
Tags: Children, Christian, Entertainment, Films, Immoral, Kids, Movies, Parents, PG-13, Reviews, Youth
June 23rd, 2008 at 8:50 am
Thank you so much for including us on your blog. I hope we can provide your readers with some good advice when it comes to finding a good movie to share with your family — or yourself! While we are a family site first, we always note when any religion is being portrayed in a negative (or positive — although that doesn’t happen very often!) way. We also note when blasphemies are included in a script.