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Is There Nudity In This Movie?


I'm keeping an eye on a 13 year old this weekend, and he wants to watch this.

I have the blessings of the parents as long as there's no nudity.

According to the parent's guide here, it says no nudity or sex. However, a number of other sites say "brief nudity". I googled it, with no definite answer.

Now I don't remember any, but I haven't seen this uncut in ages. Plus, I don't usually have to watch movies with showing them to younger people in mind.

Can anyone help? It's appreciated.

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Idiots who are offended by the human body notwithstanding, I'm surprised no-one has mentioned Adrienne Barbeau's astonishing cleavage, which has a good half an hour of screen time.

Emily? Who's Emily?

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13 is the perfect age to see it! I don't know how you're gonna explain his parents how his penis grew 5 inches overnight though.
I don't mean to impose, but I am the Ocean.

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No nudity that I remember, but one of the most hypnotic cleavages I have ever seen on screen.

Also, I think that early-mid teens is the perfect age to watch this movie for the first time.

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I wish there was nudity. Adrienne Bimbeau was really built.

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I wouldn't mind seeing Adrienne Barbeau flash something. She was hot back in her days when she was married to Carpenter. Her voice is so sexy.

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Oh dear god! Dreadful, horrifying, disgusting nudity. Children should never be exposed to such filth in their lives.

Violence is perfectly OK though.

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I wish I could delete this thread. The only reason I asked was the 13 year old I was watching through a social program had a mother who didn't want him to watch anything that was made for anyone over the age of 8, and I couldn't remember any nudity in this movie (which I love) and didn't have time to watch it before he came over.

As it was, we did watch this, and then a PG movie which I thought would be fine, but it had a part where they asked if a guy was a virgin. He told his mom, and I got yelled at for it, and a few months later, I no longer had to deal with him because his mother got him kicked out of the program. The kid we've had since then is a joy, and his mother doesn't get quite so freaked out with language and violence, but does ask us to tone down the sex and nudity until he's a little older (he's not 13 yet), but that if there's some that comes up accidentally, not to freak out over it.

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I am more concerned about violence.

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