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Name: Anonymous on Aug 10, 2008Comments: As a mother to a child with Down syndrome, I find this use of language by Dreamworks very offensive. This type of abuse has got to stop.Flag
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Name: Anne Eason on Aug 10, 2008Comments: My daughter has Down syndrome and this movie is going to be playing in our town. How can it be okay to make fun of individuals with intellectual disabilitiesFlag
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Name: MELISSA BEAUDIN on Aug 10, 2008Comments: I am a proud mother of a child with down syndrome. I strongly believe that this movie should not be out for children to see regardless of it's rating. Movies such as these are reasons why children with intellectual disabilities are being bullied in school and are affraid to come out into society! This is a discrase and there is NO excuse...IT'S NOT FUNNY AT ALL...DREAMWORKS doesn't care, they just want money!Flag
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Name: Cindy & Pat Clark on Aug 10, 2008Comments: With your help we can make a difference. These people need to understand what they're doing affects everyone and it's not okay. Thank you for your help.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Aug 10, 2008Comments: Please please stop using this word. It is so derogatory towards my darling little angel with Down Syndrome.Flag
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Name: Lisa Bartsch on Aug 10, 2008Comments: This movie sounds like a waste of time and money. My family and I will not see it. I wish people in Hollywood would spend their, time, money, and energy on making movies that would actually raise awareness, understanding, and acceptance of all people with intellectual disabilities. Instead, the isolated and pampered rich keep getting richer.Flag
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Name: Mark Duplin on Aug 10, 2008Comments: My son is 12 -years old with Down Syndrome. This garbage must be stopped.Flag
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Name: Tiffany Gillis on Aug 10, 2008Comments: Being the mother of a handicap child I find this movie very offensive.Flag
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Name: Margaret Saraceno on Aug 10, 2008Comments: Ben Stiller. I would have hoped your parents raised a better person. IF this movie is as offensive as it has been reported. SHAME ON YOU> I will BOYCOTT whatever I can.Flag
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Name: Penny Foster on Aug 10, 2008Comments: This is the most pathetic idea for a movie I've ever heard. Stiller, Downey Jr. and every other member of the cast should be ashamed of themselves for participating in this movie. Our family will never see another Dreamworks movie, show, etc.. They have lost our business after stooping so low as this movie is.Flag
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Name: John Allen Bankson on Aug 10, 2008Comments: Imagine if DreamWorks put out a movie with Michael Richards' favorite "n-word." It wouldn't happen.Flag
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Name: Thomas on Aug 10, 2008Comments: I am 10 years old and my little brother has Down syndrome. I think that people who use the "r" word are being really mean and hurtful. I want to protect my brother from these people. I don't think movies should be made making fun of people like my brother.Flag
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Name: Kaleigh on Aug 10, 2008Comments: I'm 8 and my little brother has Down syndrome. I get very upset when I hear people using that word in a mean way. I love my brother. My friends and I think that using that word is very, very mean.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Aug 10, 2008Comments: There is no way the "r" word should even be considered as funny! SERIOUSLY!!!!Flag
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Name: Cecile McVittie on Aug 10, 2008Comments: As the parent of a child wih Down syndrome, I choose to support companies and products that portray positive images of people with intellectual challenges. I will avoid Dreamworks products in the future and will pass this quietly on to every parent I know to ensure that this movie and the companies that promote it are financially affected.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Aug 10, 2008Comments: It's a movie that's it a movie. I have a brother that has down syndrome, and what happens in a movie doesn't affect his life at all. The same way that someone using the N word doesn't affect our life either. If you continue to let things like this cripple your families then how do you ever expect to grow from it. In life there are many experiences they will face, and sheltering them won't make it go away. Love your families, and let people go have a laugh at the movies.Flag