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Re: [REQ] Sketch (2024)

Posted: Wed Jul 02, 2025 5:04 am
by kev
Night457 wrote: Tue Jul 01, 2025 2:30 pm Selected images downloaded from IMDB with Chrome "Image downloader - Imageye" extension.
[Image] :heart :heart
Thanks Night, for the poster and pix! :heart I'm not a Chrome fan, but I really need a good image d/loader.. :think

kev.

Re: [REQ] Sketch (2024)

Posted: Wed Jul 02, 2025 9:29 am
by Night457
Surely other browsers wil have image grabber extensions/add-ons. It really is a pain to get images from the IMDB slideshow. Normally I save each image directly but that does not work there. Other times I save the entire Webpage and retrieve the image files from the folder, but that is still not enough for IMDB! Last choice is using an extension... and it gave way more images than I really wanted. I had to delete quite a few.

Re: [REQ] Sketch (2024)

Posted: Tue Aug 05, 2025 9:00 pm
by Moonee
This film should come out in cinemas tomorrow in the US

Hopefully it won't be long until it's released digitally and I'll finally be able to stream this

I so wanna watch sketch

Re: [REQ] Sketch (2024)

Posted: Thu Aug 28, 2025 9:26 am
by Moonee
This movie is now available to stream digitally in HD

so it should only be a matter of time before emule links starts popping up

Re: [REQ] Sketch (2024)

Posted: Thu Aug 28, 2025 12:35 pm
by Unigami

Re: [REL] Sketch (2024)

Posted: Fri Aug 29, 2025 3:03 am
by Moonee
Why is this movie classified as a "Family" movie?

This is definitely not a movie suitable for younger children lol

Re: [REL] Sketch (2024)

Posted: Fri Aug 29, 2025 1:06 pm
by Unigami
Moonee wrote: Fri Aug 29, 2025 3:03 am Why is this movie classified as a "Family" movie?

This is definitely not a movie suitable for younger children lol
I guess you think this movie should not be on the REL list. Did I understand the question correctly? I don't know. But that's not the purpose of the FLM site. The FLM site publishes movies starring girls in the majority. It doesn't matter whether it's suitable for young children or not. Am I wrong? Everyone here watches movies for two reasons. :)

1. Movies that mostly star girls...

2. To rewatch rare movies and also the movies they watched as kids... Etc. :mrgreen:

Re: [REL] Sketch (2024)

Posted: Fri Aug 29, 2025 3:47 pm
by Night457
I think everyone understands that FLM is not a "Family" movie site if they have seen more than a handful of the threads. There is no mistaking FLM for Disney+! Moonee was simply questioning this particular movie being called a "Family" movie on sites like IMDB. I don't have an opinion on that issue because I have not yet seen the movie. See the categories IMDB lists at the bottom of the screenshot below.
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I do remember being annoyed at the couple who brought their 4-year-old son with them to watch "Kill Bill" and sat right behind me. He did not like it and said as much when a bloodied Uma got shot in the head at the beginning. I myself liked the movie but I was 100% on the side of the child! There is no reason to subject young children to "Kill Bill", they should be traumatized by "Bambi" instead. My point simply being that there have been changing attitudes about what movies are appropriate for children.

Re: [REL] Sketch (2024)

Posted: Fri Aug 29, 2025 4:36 pm
by Unigami
I agree. :)

But I have to say this. I used to watch such movies by myself when I was 5 years old. Because my parents always said that what was on TV was a lie. Whether it is a cartoon or a regular movie. I would not be afraid or influenced in any way. That's why my favorite genres are horror and thriller. To be honest, I believe it all runs in the family. The mother and father factor is definitely important. And more importantly, the child's character is important. :mrgreen:

Personally, I must say that I was raised to be brave and fearless since childhood. In fact, I have narrowly escaped many serious accidents. I was a hyperactive child. I used to beat boys. I was a tomboy. In short, what I'm trying to say is simple. The parenting style of parents is very important. I remember one day a tea glass broke and made my eyes bleed. Despite this, I was the one who consoled my mother. Because I knew there was nothing wrong with my eye. Then the stitches were made. My eye has healed. I was a very naughty child. hehhhehehe

Anyway...

I wanted to tell you a little about myself. I hope I didn't bother you. Thank you for your understanding. *--*

Re: [REL] Sketch (2024)

Posted: Fri Aug 29, 2025 5:12 pm
by Night457
I think you just terrified me. :lol: Beating up boys and telling mother you are just fine while blood was streaming from your eyes, this sensitive little boy would have run screaming from you! ;) But I do know those who watched violent horror movies since early childhood and they are the most pleasant and rational people I have ever met. The difference may be that they chose to do so (watching on TV) and were not dragged to a theater they could not escape. A child at home can change the channel to something even more horrifying like Barney the dinosaur or the Teletubbies if they prefer that to "The Hills Have Eyes". Or they can go play instead.

In all seriousness, thank you for giving your personal perspective on enjoying movies. :bigups