Originally posted by Dark Black
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostNever seen the original, nor read the book. But how on Earth could anyone possibly have been traumatised by a story about a load of rabbits?
Originally posted by Jog On View PostWatch the original cartoon - with young children if you have them.
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Originally posted by Platypus View PostThere! I KNEW it!
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Originally posted by Jog On View Post
"What a complete bunch of *******" said Danny Dyer hosting Have I Got News For You last week, probably in the extended edition.
As for Watership Down, not really meant for young kids that haven't already learnt by way of family pets about life and death, so like the tooth fairy and crimbo, some things are not meant to be learnt too soon. Let them pretend the world is full of magic rainbows and unicorns for a while longer.
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Originally posted by Dark Black View PostWatership Down: Critics welcome 'toned-down' version of Richard Adams novel - BBC News
Bah!
The original film version was a classic...
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Seems like it’s only the snowflakes on here who are offended.
Films have been adapted and changed all the time. Disney’s interpretations of Hans Christian Anderson’s stories are well away from the original tales.
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it is really just about time we stopped doing this
if they do not like historical books/films/plays etc being performed as they were intended then they need to go make their own.
But do not change the ones we love.
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Watership Down for the snowflakes
Watership Down: Critics welcome 'toned-down' version of Richard Adams novel - BBC News
Bah!
The original film version was a classic...Tags: None
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