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I.e., not part of the circle of life, at least as it turns through our household. I liked the book, but not for a five-year-old. |
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"So are snuff films, then?" If you didn't recognize "circle of life" as a tongue-in-cheek comment, you are beyond help. Twit. |
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To the day you are hit by a car There's cream to drink And mice to eat And great big balls of yarn It's the circle... The circle of...knife. |
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I am lightened up, goddamn it. Seriously, though -- the guys are hunting the fox that takes their stuff. They go nutsy over it -- shovels, bulldozers, etc. What's the big deal? That's fairly classic children's literature. And let's keep in mind, this is a story where the fox wears a waistcoat and his wife a ballroom gown. It's not realistic in any sense, and when they demolish a hilltop to chase him it's consistent with that un-realism. Compared to Elmer Fudd -- my earlier example -- this is tame stuff. No cannons, bombs, or spear and magic helmet (Spear and magic helmet! Magic helmet? Ma-gic hel-met!!!!!) Compared to real classic kids' stories, Mr. Fox isn't even G-rated. No grandmas being eaten by wolves (and then sliced up and place in the icebox for an unsuspecting Red to eat). No wives being transformed to goats. I dunno - I just don't see the big deal. I read the book when I was five, I read it to Sidd Jr. when he was five. Then again, I'm not worried that Charlie and The Chocolate Factory will turn him into a choco-holic, so maybe I just underestimate the long-term effects of this stuff. |
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