OK, so... my nephew is 6 years old. But he has a lot of trouble watching any movie that isn't animated. Anything live action. Which when he was 4 or even 5, ok, I can get it to a degree. But it isn't really going away with age. And I want to help him not be so scared of movies, because I feel he's missing out on some things.
He's a huge Spider-Man fan, and had less than no desire to see the new film this summer. Same with Avengers.
I know each child is unique and I certainly am not going to make him watch anything, because that would not be right. But I have encouraged him in the past, and explained certain realities of movie making to him, and it has helped him in those specific instances.
For example, "Ghostbusters" - he became a fan because I bought the animated series of such. I wanted him to see the film-film, and it took me a while but I finally convinced him to. There where one or two parts I warned him would be scary (like when the terror dogs abduct Dana from her apartment) but otherwise, he watched it with some coaxing - and he loved it! Same with the original Star Wars films. He was fine with New Hope and Empire, but had some trouble with Jedi - specifically the Emperor scared him. So I explained how it's just a man in make-up and that worked for him and he loves the movies now, has seen the prequels and re-watched them all on his own.
We've seen two or three "Star Trek" films thus far (he watched TSFS with me one X-Mas when he was 3, surprisingly) and we recently watched Voyage Home which was perfect for him, not scared at all. We tried "First Contact" because he likes the Borg (has seen "Q-Who", "Best of Both Worlds" and "I, Borg" and wanted to see it) but he couldn't get passed Deck 15 scene, which... ok, I get it.
Anyway... I really would like to help him get over his general anxiety over seeing such films because when I coax him into watching a movie? He likes it! And isn't scared anymore... of *THAT* specific film. And I don't want him to miss out on seeing movies that could define his childhood.
I saw "Ghostbusters" when I was 4 and played it on a continuous loop, lol. Saw "Ghostbusters 2" in theaters when I was 5. Hell, I even saw "Terminator 2" when I was 7 (he won't, mind you - I wouldn't let him see that one, lol).
I just don't want him missing out when his friends at school are all talking about seeing this or that, which has already happened this year, and I don't want it to happen anymore and... yeah... so... ideas?
He's a huge Spider-Man fan, and had less than no desire to see the new film this summer. Same with Avengers.
I know each child is unique and I certainly am not going to make him watch anything, because that would not be right. But I have encouraged him in the past, and explained certain realities of movie making to him, and it has helped him in those specific instances.
For example, "Ghostbusters" - he became a fan because I bought the animated series of such. I wanted him to see the film-film, and it took me a while but I finally convinced him to. There where one or two parts I warned him would be scary (like when the terror dogs abduct Dana from her apartment) but otherwise, he watched it with some coaxing - and he loved it! Same with the original Star Wars films. He was fine with New Hope and Empire, but had some trouble with Jedi - specifically the Emperor scared him. So I explained how it's just a man in make-up and that worked for him and he loves the movies now, has seen the prequels and re-watched them all on his own.
We've seen two or three "Star Trek" films thus far (he watched TSFS with me one X-Mas when he was 3, surprisingly) and we recently watched Voyage Home which was perfect for him, not scared at all. We tried "First Contact" because he likes the Borg (has seen "Q-Who", "Best of Both Worlds" and "I, Borg" and wanted to see it) but he couldn't get passed Deck 15 scene, which... ok, I get it.
Anyway... I really would like to help him get over his general anxiety over seeing such films because when I coax him into watching a movie? He likes it! And isn't scared anymore... of *THAT* specific film. And I don't want him to miss out on seeing movies that could define his childhood.
I saw "Ghostbusters" when I was 4 and played it on a continuous loop, lol. Saw "Ghostbusters 2" in theaters when I was 5. Hell, I even saw "Terminator 2" when I was 7 (he won't, mind you - I wouldn't let him see that one, lol).
I just don't want him missing out when his friends at school are all talking about seeing this or that, which has already happened this year, and I don't want it to happen anymore and... yeah... so... ideas?