No, it's a 15 for a reason, because it contains frightening scenes, swearing, a few sexual innuendos, and a bit of blood and gore (some guy gets his head blown off). It'll be too much for the young 'uns I'm afraid. I've seen it (twice) and already know why they put certificates on films.
The Frighteners. Man sees ghost and starts to see numbers carved into people's forheads. And it ends up being Johnny counting his victims.
Short answer:NO!
They are shadow children caring kind brave and uhh yeah they are way different people
NO ITS BEEN PROVEN THAT It GIVES kidS Brain DAMaGe! I"M noT JOKInG DO I LOOk like I AM kidDInG? HUh?
If you are looking for something mild you could try comedy/horrors like The Frighteners, Gremlins etc.. or you could go old school with the 1959 release of The House on Haunted Hill and other such films.
The sites you might have great luck finding The Frighteners is YouTube which might give you links to sights that have it. Amazon, you can order it in the mail or you can download it. You can also find The Frighteners on iTunes for a great price.
Peter Jackson.
The Frighteners. Man sees ghost and starts to see numbers carved into people's forheads. And it ends up being Johnny counting his victims.
Lord Of The Rings
No
13
I did ok
yes, it is for children
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Depends how old they are.
ok
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