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		<title>Product Review &#8211; Open Season 2</title>
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I love movies.  I have a confession, when we didn&#8217;t have kids and had more money than we had sense, we used to go see movies every weekend.  Sometimes even 2 a night.  We were money wasters &#60;shocked face&#62;.  Now that we have to really watch every penny, movies are out for the most part.  We download movies and watch them on our laptops &#8211; totally legal and almost free.
But I recently got the opportunity to watch Open Season 2 and to tell you what I thought.  So here is my honest opinion.  I thought the movie was cute and [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.blisstree.com/thriftymommy">Thrifty Mommy</a></p>
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<p>I love movies.  I have a confession, when we didn&#8217;t have kids and had more money than we had sense, we used to go see movies every weekend.  Sometimes even 2 a night.  We were money wasters &lt;shocked face&gt;.  Now that we have to really watch every penny, movies are out for the most part.  We download movies and watch them on our laptops &#8211; totally legal and almost free.</p>
<p>But I recently got the opportunity to watch <a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1107365/">Open Season 2</a> and to tell you what I thought.  So here is my honest opinion.  I thought the movie was cute and relatively clean.  It wasn&#8217;t a movie that I would let my kids watch once they reach the age of understanding adult humor.  Sometimes, it was funny for adults but not for kids that you are trying to teach appropriate humor.</p>
<p>I realize some of you will think I am prudent but that is ok.  I want to protect my kids&#8217; innocence as long as I can.  So for teenagers and adults, it&#8217;s a great movie, perfect for sleepovers and kid friendly activities.  I laughed several times and that is hard to get me to do.</p>
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