![]() Metallica had a song about Jeffrey Dahmer. So, what's the difference? AC/DC had a song entitled The Nightstalker. I hate it personally but that's a different story. Look at your country music it's full of everything you don't want your precious kids to know about: adultery, cheating, getting drunk, getting into fights and trouble,violence. I grew up in the 1970's and 1980's with hard rock bands like AC/DC, Metallica, Alice Cooper and all kind of classic rock bands that had many different songs based on killing,murder, violence,drug use, pornography. It's a lack of parenting, accountability to teach your kids right from wrong and what is real versus not real. I don't buy nor have I ever bought into any of that BS. ![]() Well, of course,there is always the so called "school" of individuals who accuse violent movies even if they are intriguing and suspenseful and entertaining as being bad, evil, immoral, and will make someone's kid go out a commit violent crimes,etc. It's that old argument when parents hated rock music and accused rock and roll of being evil and the epitomy if sex, drugs and everything wrong. As for violence, well, this movie does have significant violence but so do a lot of movies nowadays. I much enjoy good, entertaining,suspense, thriller type movies. Robin Cook is another one I enjoy whose stories are a suspense genre. I'm a big VC Andrews fan but Bad Seed is not a VC Andrews story but it follows like one in similar ways. I saw the first or original movie The Bad Seed. Language includes "piss" and "hell." In a brief scene, teens smoke cigarettes and perhaps weed. The killer sedates someone who knows what she's done and kills her in a fire. A girl causes a lethal seizure in a rival for a prestigious position at school. A car is deliberately dropped on a man working below, causing him to scream and be hospitalized for major injuries. A teen lures a baby to crawl toward an unfenced swimming pool, but disaster is averted. The greatest tension here comes from the constant potential for violence posed by a disturbed teen who kills or maims to eliminate people who get in her way. References are made to the death of the girl's father in the previous film. A follow-up to the 2018 remake, this continues to present the theme of the "good" child who ruthlessly kills secretly, with lots of hidden menace and most of the violence off-screen. Writing for The New York, Troy Patterson said: "For the most part, The Bad Seed meagerly rewards the Lowe constituency for its loyalty.Parents need to know that The Bad Seed Returns is a fairly tame horror movie (based on a play by Maxwell Anderson that was later made into a 1956 movie) about a psychopathic young girl who pretends to be perfectly well behaved but eliminates problems in her life through clever, untraceable murders. Hanh Nguyen from IndieWire wrote: "It’s frightening, it’s silly, and it’s exactly the type of camp that’s expected - nay, craved - from the Lifetime remake machine." But it is stuck in a middle area that is devoid of over-the-top absurdity or any real darkness." "The Bad Seed" received mixed reviews upon its release.ĭavid Feinberg of The Hollywood Reporter said: "Call it The Bad Seed and you tap into a surface-glaze legitimacy that's probably unwarranted, because the movie, notable as co-star Rob Lowe's directing debut, achieves only a baseline amount of trashy fun, nothing more or less."Īndrea Reiher from the website Collider said that it "suffers from being neither dark enough nor campy enough-either choice would have been a lot more enjoyable. Upon its initial broadcast on September 9, 2018, "The Bad Seed" was watched by 1.87 million viewers, placing it in the top 10 most-watched cable programs on that date. In February of 2018, Mckenna Grace and Patty McCormack were announced as being cast in the film.įilming for "The Bad Seed" took place in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Single father David Grossman suspects that his young daughter, Emma may have been involved in the tragic death of one of her classmates at her school.Ī remake of "The Bad Seed" written by Barbara Marshall had been in development hell between Lifetime and executive producer Mark Wolper however, it never survived script stage until late 2017, when Lifetime gave the green-light on production.Īctor\director Rob Lowe was also named as director and star of the 2018 release, with additional casting to follow.
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