Last night the family and I went to see Kung Fu Panda 2. I was daring to bring Titus who is only 2 months old but we were blessed and he slept through the whole thing. :)
My husband has been looking forward to this movie so we all went. It was a first for me and my daughter to watch a 3D movie. Selah kept her glasses on the whole time and she looked super cute!
The movie was adorable and fun but for my 3.5 year old there were a few scary parts but she seemed just fine through it all. She covered her eyes once but it was only for a couple seconds and was right back to watching. So we discussed it all at the end and she seemed just fine. It was rated PG and she is usually just a G rating watcher.
I enjoyed the funny parts of the movie and thankful that it was clean humor. It seems that more and more kid movies are adding part of adult humor and I find it distasteful! KEEP it CLEAN since it is a kid movie so I was very happy Kung Fu Panda was clean.
When the movie started and I put the glasses on I started to feel nauseous but thankfully within the first 15 minutes I got used it and was able to enjoy it. Not sure if I will be going to many 3D movies since the price of the ticket was $12 rather then the $8.50!!! Movies are expensive enough but then to add a few bucks for 3D is not really worth it in my mind. I find it hard to pay the normal price. I am such a deal finder and cheapskate that I almost cant enjoy the theater because I think oh we could easily have waited for this to come out on DVD. I did see my daughter reach out as if she wanted to touch or grab something and that was cute.
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Totally agree with you about the usage of adult humour.