Almost every usage of that phrase is in the context of trying to make some kind of nonsense political statement, that audiences or filmmakers are too “woke” to take risks. So, generally speaking I’d say none.
Huge discussion topic. For me, the short version is every kid is different.
For our family, we look at the amount of cruelty in the movie as our most important criteria. We also wouldn’t watch one with the kid without the adults watching the movie first.
Funny— I’ve been thinking about this a lot lately, since we are doing a full watch-through of “Seinfeld”.
Although Jerry and Larry David have a lot in common and are terrific collaborators, when you look at Jerry’s standup and all his interviews vs Larry’s “Curb Your Enthusiasm” and all his interviews, you see they have very different feeling about and humanity.
I heard this from @glennf and just tested on an Apple TV with tvOS 17.4 and a 10 minute screensaver interval and no YouTube screensaver kicked in before Aerial at the 10 min mark. The YouTube app version is 4.22.01 so it doesn’t appear to have recently updated. Something server side, maybe? Can anyone else report back if they’re still seeing the YouTube screeensaver (reference: https://joe-steel.com/2024-04-12-YouTubes-Screen-Stealer.html) https://twit.social/@glennf/112516465986519972