6 year old kids taken to R rated “Death at a Funeral”

Raluca Coman

Written by Raluca Coman on July 16th 2010
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A Texas day care center is under investigation for allegations that it took a group of children aged 6 to see a movie that was not suitable for them.

This happened in July, and the Young Expressions Childcare from the Waco suburb of Bellmead has been under detailed investigations ever since by the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services. The children were taken to the cinema last week to see “Death at a Funeral”, a comedy released this year that is considered rude by everyone, including the movie critics. The film was given an R rating for foul language and foul humor by the Motion Picture Association of America, and that is considered to be soft at the address of a movie that contains scenes of wrestling with a corpse, psychedelic use of drugs, explosive diarrhea and a man’s homosexual affair with a midget.

The children were supposed to see the film “Marmaduke”, but it was cancelled and the instructor though of taking them to see “Death at a Funeral” instead, to the cinema workers amazement and shock, because they did not know why the 6 year old were taken to an R rating movie. It seems that the day care instructor was reprimanded, as the co-owner of the day care business declared, but there is no further information related to the case.

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One Response to 6 year old kids taken to R rated “Death at a Funeral”

  1. Alexa says:

    Ahahahaha, come on, “Death at a Funeral” is a great movie, it should be seen by every person in this world! It’s suitable even for babies!!!:D Every kindergarten child knows what a “a man’s homosexual affair with a midget” is…:)))))

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