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Family movie guide
By Times staff
© St. Petersburg Times
published May 9, 2002
The Family Movie Guide should be used along with the Motion Picture Association of America rating system for selecting movies suitable for children. Only films rated G, PG or PG-13 are included in this weekly listing, along with occasional R-rated films that may have entertainment or educational value for older children with parental guidance. Compiled by St. Petersburg Times film critic Steve Persall.
RECOMMENDED
Ice Age
(PG) -- Fox Animation Studios does a decent Disney impersonation with an animated tale about prehistoric creatures returning a lost human child to her family. No profanity, nudity or sexual content. Some brief, crude toilet humor and moments of mild tension to make young viewers squirm.
The Rookie
(G) -- Fact-based tale of a middle-age baseball coach making it to the major leagues (or at least the Rays). Nothing objectionable, making this one of the most mature G-rated films since My Dog Skip. Good lessons about reaching for dreams for impressionable children, especially sports fans.
RECOMMENDED WITH RESERVATIONS
The Scorpion King
(PG-13) -- Parents who don't mind their children watching pro wrestling on TV probably won't be bothered by the bash-about action and scantily clad women of this prequel to The Mummy. WWF superstar the Rock stars as a warrior destined for royalty, but not before some vicious brawls and swordfights. Not much blood, but loads of fantasy violence. No profanity or nudity, just some brief sensuality.
Spider-Man
(PG-13) -- Comic book-style violence -- loud, incendiary and occasionally gruesome -- is the main concern for parents, whose children probably won't be deterred from seeing Spidey on the big screen. Some scary images, including Willen Dafoe's villainous Green Goblin makeup, but hardly nightmare material. More like daydreams.
Ultimate X
(PG) -- IMAX-sized account of the Summer X Games for extreme sports, including skateboarding, motocross stunts, BMX biking and street luge competition. The risky nature of these activities should have parents lecturing their children on safety. Davedevil action and a few mild profanities.
NOT RECOMMENDED
Hollywood Ending
(PG-13) -- Children typically don't have much interest in Woody Allen movies, but it's PG-13, so just in case: Allen's latest comedy about a hypochondriacal filmmaker in love contains drug references, sexual material and profanity.
Life or Something Like It
(PG-13) -- Angelina Jolie plays an ambitious TV reporter in a film that can't decide if it's a romantic comedy or serious drama. Nothing here to entertain children, just grownup angst. Moderate profanity, sexual situations and brief violence.
The New Guy
(PG-13) -- So-called comedy teaching teenagers that the easiest way to be cool on campus is by learning the ropes in prison. D.J. Qualls (Road Trip) plays a geek who gets himself expelled from school then comes back a changed, more intimidating person. Sexual content, moderate profanity, crude humor and drug references.
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