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Was 'Potter' film appropriate for Jolie kids?

Angelina Jolie took all six of her kids to see "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 2" in London, Us Weekly is reporting. An insider tells the magazine that "all the kids had hot dogs, and they had popcorn and drinks. They looked like they had a great time!"Remember, these kids are aged 9, 7, 6, 5, and 3-year-old twins. And this isn't "Winnie the Pooh" we're talking about, but a film that c
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Angelina Jolie took all six of her kids to see "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 2" in London, Us Weekly is reporting.

An insider tells the magazine that "all the kids had hot dogs, and they had popcorn and drinks. They looked like they had a great time!"

Remember, these kids are aged 9, 7, 6, 5, and 3-year-old twins. And this isn't "Winnie the Pooh" we're talking about, but a film that can get pretty dark and scary. It's rated PG-13 "for some sequences of intense action violence and frightening images."

Now these ARE the Jolie-Pitt kids we're talking about. From time spent watching Mom and Dad work on film sets, they may be quite aware that movies are pretend and seemingly dead actors get up, wipe off the fake blood, and are laughing with the actor who "killed" them within seconds of the director yelling "Cut!"

But it still seems a bit intense for at least the 3-year-olds. We admit it, had we seen a non-famous mom with two 3-year-olds at this movie, we'd have been glaring daggers at her, especially during the scariest scenes. Judgmental stranger parents, that's us. Although it's not as bad as the time we saw a parent with two very young tots, the kind who should have been home watching "Sesame Street," at "Terminator." Or was it "Predator"?

What do you think? Too much, or to each parent his or her own when it comes to movies? Have you ever sat in a theater and been shocked by kids who seemed too young for the content flashing by on the screen?

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