He should have declined the interview or made up a lie saying he got lost in the melee. How could his baby mama respect him as a man after admitting he left them to die. I give it 2 weeks until she breaks it off.
I know why the network did it... I'm wondering why this idiot agreed to it. What a ****ing clown, shedding alligator tears like a 12 year old and embarrassing his family on national television. People in the theatre died throwing their bodies over others and this guys wants to be consoled for using his girl as a personal SWAT team to rescue his kids while he wept traumatically.
Obviously the guy is a douche for everything else he did, but who the hell dresses like that for a national tv interview?
'I think ill wear my clean Durham Bulls hat for the interview where I am gonna admit to leaving my girl and her kids for dead. Really drive home the point.'
JuanValdez, there is a lot of debate over what a baby can process when, with some research showing they can understand and process a lot more than you may think, even at four months.
Me, if I had a youngster (and I do not), I would worry that the bone crunching face punches, screams, and other random carnage on the screen in a violent movie could get through.
I also feel that most of my friends I consider responsible parents would never do such a thing. It's like, "okay, we decided to have kids. maybe being at the midnight premier of a violent movie is something we decided was less important."
I feel crappy being judgmental when I'm not a parent... but dayum. I have never seen an issue unite SamFisher, tallanover, myself, and Space Ghost.
If only a politician would run on the no-violent-movies-for-small-ones platform...
Can we stop with this **** already? 4 months old is too young for it to matter if they're home or at the movie theater. If the kid was home in bed, there's still a 50/50 chance he's awake at midnight. The fact that the mother was in her seat and not standing in the hall bouncing the kid means the baby was probably sleeping. Nothing dumb at all about taking a 4-month old to a midnight show.
You're right, except for the fact that it's incredibly rude and inconsiderate to bring a baby or any other kid that makes an excessive amount of noise to a movie that is meant for adults.
can't say for certain what i would do in that situation if i was alone say if for some reason i had a gun on me or could help in some way. but if my child and child's mother was in danger i wouldn't leave. and then he gets on tv and cries about, absurd.