Which horror movie to watch at 11 and a half?
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For horror movies for 11 and a half years old, I suggest:
Gremlins by Joe Dante
The Nightmare Before Christmas by Henry Selick
Coraline by Henry Selick
Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children by Tim Burton
The Addams Family by Barry Sonnenfeld
Addams Family Values by Barry Sonnenfeld
I hope I was able to help you.
~Poor French teacher~
Otherwise, there's the automatic correction from Mozilla (I've never used Chrome, don't stone me)...
Afterwards... with a bit of vocabulary, you could search for a certain keyword on Google related to "horror movie"...
Otherwise, have you seen the SAW?
Are you on edge or what!?
Not yet, but I admit that the school holidays are a nightmare for this forum.
Every time, we see requests popping up (written with a spelling worthy of a lottery draw) concerning a big belly, a boyfriend who won’t look at me, advice for a sleepover, the location of seat 3B in section 6 for the One Direction concert in Saint-Cirq-Lapopie, the date when Miley Cyrus got her first period (and whether she plans to have more, because my best friend got hers once and I haven't, so I’m worried: am I normal?) and plenty of other things that are just so interesting for a forum dedicated to computing.
I’m not even talking about the insults following the attempts to prevent this forum from turning into a playground for prepubescent teens demanding answers (or else I’ll stomp my feet!)...
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Can you mark your discussion as resolved when you have the right answer? Thank you.
I would recommend The Haunted Mansion and The 99 Ghosts, Goosebumps, The Midnight Clock... these are horror movies that are suitable for your age and work well for a Halloween evening! I advise you to avoid discussions on the web! Most people are there to judge and not really to help you. I hope I was able to help you!
So first of all, I have a ten-and-a-half-year-old son who makes no spelling mistakes, but maybe it's because he reads books instead of watching horror movies?
And he absolutely is not allowed to watch horror films; it's true that I’m a strict mother and I keep an eye on him, but real life is already quite scary as it is, he doesn't need to get scared on top of everything else.
Furthermore, I don’t know about you, Miss MARION8270, but if my son dared to respond like that to adults, even strangers, even on a forum, I promise he wouldn’t have access to the computer for a long time. So yes, indeed, I’m not your mother and you owe me nothing, but that was my rant of the day seeing kids on the verge of insulting adults; it really gets under my skin.
You have nothing to say, it's just a child who wants to have fun.
I have 2 children aged 13 and 16, and they don't always write well on the internet, but they have a very good average in spelling and I let them live freely.
I don't think it's normal for "responsible" adults to criticize an 11-year-old child just because she made spelling mistakes.
Have a good evening.
Every time, we see requests (written with a spelling worthy of a lottery draw) about a big belly, a boyfriend who won’t look at me, advice for a pajama party, the location of seat 3B in section 6 for the One Direction concert in Saint-Cirq-Lapopie, the date when Miley Cyrus got her first period (and whether she plans to have more, because my best friend got hers once and I haven't, so I'm worried: am I normal?) and plenty of other completely interesting things for a forum dedicated to computing.
I'm not even mentioning the insults following interventions aimed at preventing this forum from becoming a playground for prepubescent teens demanding answers (otherwise I’ll stamp my feet!)...
I completely agree with you, right now there are quite a few topics that are just nonsense!!
Like:
- Hello, Hello
- My name is thingy
- How to open the trunk
It’s getting worse and worse!
A prime example of nonsense that I keep seeing on CCM right now:
https://forums.commentcamarche.net/forum/affich-28391194-codes-psn-gratuit"
not me...