I'll bet it's nothing more than a naked back viewed through some obscuring material of some kind. Probably won't even see a butt crack but the Mormons will probably boycott anyway.
their kids will see, but not about the blood, gore, violence and intensity, they've got some serious issues. I'd rather have my pre-teens seeing brief nudity than graphic violence.
One of my favorite moments occurred while I was waiting in line at a local video rental store. A man asked for movie recommendations, saying "I'd like something exciting. Violence is OK, but no sex. I'm a Christian." Uh huh.
The imdb link was accurate. Fox 13 also did a piece on it last night as well. I can't believe the stuff people were saying. One woman said she was planning on taking her 10 year old, but if there was nudity in it, she wasn't comfortable with him seeing it. I think a big reason for all this upset is because this scene involves a girl. No one seemed to have a fit about the scene in Goblet of Fire where Harry is in the bath with Myrtle.
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My kids are looking forward to seeing that show so badly and now it's got a pair of nude scenes...wow...this is going to be explosive when this news comes to my wife!
Rating: PG-13 for some sequences of intense action violence, frightening images and brief sensuality.
In love with Ron, Hermione must set her feelings aside for the greater task at hand. A genuinely sweet scene in which she and Harry dance in a tent makes you see what,under different circumstances, might have been.
So we get to see little Hogwarts' butts in the mist? That's ALL? Okay, that's it, I'm not going. I was told there was an all out orgy between Hufflepuff and Slytherin.
With my seven year old son the other day. The mother in Namibia walked around bare chested. My son thought that was odd so we talked about how hot it was in that country and cooler not to wear clothes. Which went in line with another discussion we recently had about skin color, tendency for darker skin in warmer climates and lighter skin in colder climates.