Depends on the kid. Mine were easily spooked when they were small. However, my son could have handled the Universal classics by about age 6 or 7 (had he been interested). With my daughter, maybe closer to 10.
Really a rhetorical question. She is only 10 months and I have no intention of showing her it now of course. I was just having a conversation with a friend about seeing 'Bride' on local TV when I was a kid and how that and Morticia Addams shaped my life in the sense of my gothic/Halloween tastes.
Guess I should have been more descriptive. Just kind of "blurted it out", but thanks.
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Depends on the kid. Mine were easily spooked when they were small. However, my son could have handled the Universal classics by about age 6 or 7 (had he been interested). With my daughter, maybe closer to 10.
You know him (or her) best :)
Really a rhetorical question. She is only 10 months and I have no intention of showing her it now of course. I was just having a conversation with a friend about seeing 'Bride' on local TV when I was a kid and how that and Morticia Addams shaped my life in the sense of my gothic/Halloween tastes.
Guess I should have been more descriptive. Just kind of "blurted it out", but thanks.
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