Parental Guidance (2012)
Parental Guidance (2012) is a family comedy starring Billy Crystal and Bette Midler. The movie follows the story of Artie and Diane Decker, who are asked to look after their three grandkids while their parents are away. While the movie is mostly family-friendly, there are a few sexual moments that may be inappropriate for younger viewers.
One of the most memorable sexual moments in the movie is when Artie and Diane’s daughter Alice (Marisa Tomei) comes to visit. Alice is a single mother and is seen in a few scenes wearing revealing clothing. This is a bit uncomfortable for Artie and Diane, who are not used to seeing their daughter in such a way.
Another sexual moment in the movie is when Artie and Diane’s grandson, Turner (Joshua Rush), is caught looking at a magazine with a scantily clad woman on the cover. Artie and Diane are shocked and quickly take the magazine away from him.
The final sexual moment in the movie is when Artie and Diane’s granddaughter Harper (Bailee Madison) is caught watching a romantic movie with her friends. Artie and Diane are not pleased and quickly shut off the movie.
Overall, Parental Guidance (2012) is a family-friendly movie with a few sexual moments that may be inappropriate for younger viewers. Parents should be aware of these moments before allowing their children to watch the movie.
There are some women that are dressed in short shorts
A husband and his wife kiss in bed; she is wearing spaghetti strapped pajamas.
A husband and his wife kiss in a few scenes.
During a baseball game, a camera pans the stands for couples kissing (called the "Kiss Cam") and we see a man and a woman kissing.
During a baseball game a message is shown on a big screen asking a woman to marry a man and the camera pans to the couple as she accepts and they kiss; an announcer makes a derogatory remark about the woman's appearance and that the man must be sight impaired.
A man is searched in airport security and he says to his wife, "He's not done groping yet" and "What are you looking for sailor" and that "I can help... as he turns his head and coughs.
A man makes a snide remark about his son-in-law breastfeeding his grandchildren.
A woman is told about her husband, "I don't think he wants you in clothes."
A man talks about "melon grabbing" while announcing skateboarding moves.
A man on a video screen talks suggestively to his wife who shushes him because their children are watching.