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Avengers - Age of Ulton - Advice Needed

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    Avengers - Age of Ulton - Advice Needed

    Has anyone seen Age of Ulton yet? I'm well excited to see it and so is MF04 who is only just turned 6. Has anyone seen it, is it suitable for a six year old who likes superheroes, or does he need to be a bit older?

    Anyone seen it?
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    Saw it last weekend with the twins and a friend.

    I think its probably too much for a 6 year old (some of the flashback scenes are a bit much). I can't remember anything that would scare a 9/10 year old but 6 is probably too young.

    the BBFC has a good list of possible issues AVENGERS: AGE OF ULTRON | British Board of Film Classification
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      #3
      I don't think there's anything that's really unsuitable for kids in it but I'm not sure how much a six year old would follow what's going on.

      Actually, I'm not sure how much sense it would make to anyone who's not seen the other Marvel movies.

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        #4
        Originally posted by eek View Post
        Saw it last weekend with the twins and a friend.

        I think its probably too much for a 6 year old (some of the flashback scenes are a bit much). I can't remember anything that would scare a 9/10 year old but 6 is probably too young.

        the BBFC has a good list of possible issues AVENGERS: AGE OF ULTRON | British Board of Film Classification
        WHS - apart from I watched it with my wife, rather than with twins and a friend.
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          #5
          Can he sit still for 2 hours as it is quite a long film?
          There is nothing really unsuitable in there tbh.

          Although, the complicated bit is ... can you tell me who his favorite characters are?
          As, depending on how he handles things and who he likes, that might be a blocker!
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            #6
            Originally posted by MarillionFan View Post
            Has anyone seen Age of Ulton yet? I'm well excited to see it and so is MF04 who is only just turned 6. Has anyone seen it, is it suitable for a six year old who likes superheroes, or does he need to be a bit older?

            Anyone seen it?
            The child has an alcoholic stay away low on intelligence but high in middle management type for a father who posts on the internet for parenting advice.

            I would imagine when he hits counselling in later life a 90 minute super hero film will not be the first issue he raises when they ask him to talk about his childhood.

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              #7
              Originally posted by MyUserName View Post
              Can he sit still for 2 hours as it is quite a long film?
              There is nothing really unsuitable in there tbh.

              Although, the complicated bit is ... can you tell me who his favorite characters are?
              As, depending on how he handles things and who he likes, that might be a blocker!
              Originally posted by minestrone View Post
              The child has an alcoholic stay away low on intelligence but high in middle management type for a father who posts on the internet for parenting advice.

              I would imagine when he hits counselling in later life a 90 minute super hero film will not be the first issue he raises when they ask him to talk about his childhood.

              Fill your boots.
              I reckon he could just about do two hours.

              He loves Superheroes. Hulk, Thor, Captain America, Iron Man.
              He hates Irn Bru and kids with pale skin, ginger hair and those who wear skirts.


              He may not follow the plot, but he will love the fight scenes. I'm a little worried about bad language though, as he's a sponge and repeats words he hears. He recently used the F word, which I was appalled at. On pushing him, he'd heard it when he was in the car with me and the wife when we'd had that altercation in a car park last month when we had a parking rage incident with some twat in a carpark who told her to '**** off' and I persuaded the said individual back in to his car.

              So Minestrone is right. He won't be bringing up Spiderman first during therapy.
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                #8
                He's 6. Just show him the first film on DVD for the 54th time.
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by MarillionFan View Post
                  I reckon he could just about do two hours.

                  He loves Superheroes. Hulk, Thor, Captain America, Iron Man.
                  He hates Irn Bru and kids with pale skin, ginger hair and those who wear skirts.


                  He may not follow the plot, but he will love the fight scenes. I'm a little worried about bad language though, as he's a sponge and repeats words he hears. He recently used the F word, which I was appalled at. On pushing him, he'd heard it when he was in the car with me and the wife when we'd had that altercation in a car park last month when we had a parking rage incident with some twat in a carpark who told her to '**** off' and I persuaded the said individual back in to his car.

                  So Minestrone is right. He won't be bringing up Spiderman first during therapy.
                  In that case he will probably love it. There is not much (maybe any) swearing just lots of comic book style action and one liners.
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