That depends on the 10 year old, and the parent or guardian's preference as to whether or not the child should see a movie with such content at that age.
The first time I saw the movie Alien, I was around 8 or 9. So its all up to what the child is able to handle, and if they are able to fully comprehend that it is only a movie.
because it isnt that violent
yes, it's fun for all the family!
It is assumed he doesn't, as the new aliens are "fusions" of the aliens from the original series.
lol 10 its kinda like the old ones evolve into other aliens but there are always 10 :]
No, the graphic content and mature nature of the game and the GTA series is not suitable for a 10 year old.
Halo 3 is rated M for Blood and Gore, Mild Language and Violence, if you think that is suitable for a 10 year old ( which I do not) then sure.
not realy. but that also depends, it is violence and a lot of things not every 10-12 years can handle.
If you mean 10-year-old Ben 10, then yes. The name of the aliens are.. Fourarms, Stinkfly, Diamondhead, XLR8 (pronoune Accelerate), Grey Matter, Upgrade, Wildmutt, Ripjaws, Ghost freak, and Heatblast. Plus extra alieans: Cannonbolt, Wildvine, EyeGuy, Upchuck, and Waybig
"A Perfect Crime" by Michael Buckley is recommended for ages 12 and up due to complex themes and some violent content. It may not be suitable for a 10-year-old audience.
Yes most bmx bikes range from 8 years to 18+
Uh...no! Violent video games encourage violent behavior. And halo games are very violent. Is that really what you want for a 10 - year old?
A sniper rifle has one purpose, the killing of Humans. If you think a weapon designed for this purpose is suitable for a 10 year old, I feel sorry for you and even more so for him. You are not a fit parent by the standards of most of humanity.