Cricket2
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It just dawned on me that when we are going to rent a movie for our notebook on an upcoming flight there might be kids in eyeshot of the screen (it's a rather large screen
). I don't have a problem with many "G" rated films, but I don't exactly want to be tied down to those exclusively when making a selection. I also don't plan on renting any gore or porn either. What about those middle of the road films? Would you have a serious problem if your young kid was behind someone on a flight in eyeshot of a PG13 film?
What type of thing is appropriate and what is not? Some of this would seem to be common sense, but I don't know what the person behind me might freak out about
Example: We don't have any issues with guns, but someone might forbid their kid to see that sort of thing, and I really don't want to ruin anyone's flight over something trivial like this.

What type of thing is appropriate and what is not? Some of this would seem to be common sense, but I don't know what the person behind me might freak out about

Example: We don't have any issues with guns, but someone might forbid their kid to see that sort of thing, and I really don't want to ruin anyone's flight over something trivial like this.