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What about when you are not home, or if the player is in the kid's room or the den, or when you just aren't looking over the shoulder of your kid every second of every day because you recogonize their need for occasional privacy and to have the opportunity to make their own choices that are within the bounds you have deemed appropriate for their maturity level?
What about films like Saving Private Ryan, Schindler's List, any WWII movie in general, Shawshank Redemption, Slumdog Millionaire, Braveheart, Full Metal Jacket, Hotel Rawanda, and other movies that tell an important story about an unfortunately cruel world?
I don't know how configuarble the settings are, but this kind of thing might be useful in selecting out the bits of movies that you don't want your 12 year old to see, and then dialing down the exclusions to what you feel might be approipriate for a 15 year old, and finally no restrictions.
Obviously, this could be misused just as TV in general is misued as an electronic bbysitter, but there is certainly an appropriate place for such a device as this in some households.