It had too much cussing and was very sexually explicit though. My 5 yr old niece has been collecting Tranformer figures and has been waiting for the movie to come out and I had to tell my brother she really should not see it!
I haven't seen it yet, but your comment brought up something that has been sort of bothering me for a while.
Your comment that it was sexually explicit makes me wonder about our priorities. We don't seem to be bothered by exposing our kids to extreme violence in movies, overt sexuality and disrespect for women in music videos, violence and sexuality combined in "teen" scary movies, promotion by various groups of acceptance of "alternate" lifestyles and disrespect for traditional families, and yet we feel we have to protect our kids from seeing loving, normal sex. Perhaps we should censor the violence and perversion that our kids are allowed to see, and let them see what is normal.......I dunno, it just seems to me that there is something wrong with our society when we censor normalcy and accept and encourage the opposite.
There is an underlying agenda in Hollywood that puzzles me. The biggest moneymaker films are generally family-oriented movies with positive values. Yet they are still making countless movies that don't make a lot of money and promote evil and depravity. If the movie industry wants to make money, why not concentrate on money-making movies?
If the industry doesn't want to make money, what does it want to accomplish and why?