Thread:WikiExpertXV/@comment-26894341-20180921235517/@comment-1919083-20181005181844

Guys, my mom got a call from my friend Hollie's P.A., and Hollie's P.A. told my mom that the movie "The House With a Clock in Its Walls (2018)" was not scary at all. It's just a mystery film where a boy and his friends had to find a clock that is hidden on one of the walls, so my mom was wondering about taking me and my friend Jeff to see it, but I refused because of the cat screech part. But my mom said that I can wear my non noise headphones for the cat screech part, then take them off when it's over. I don't know about you guys hating this dang cat yowls and screeches sound effect so much, I was trying to be just like y'all, but my mom doesn't care about me disliking this sound effect to much. She just wants me to let go of myself being all irritated to this sound effect. And question: Were there any babies in this movie? I hope that disturbing baby crying sound effect wasn't used in this film either. My mom understands how much I hate hearing "Sound Ideas, HUMAN, BABY - CRYING", but she still wants me to let go of myself being disturbed from it. My mom loves taking me to movies, and she hates it when I miss out all the fun movies. I love going to see movies, but I don't like seeing movies that have "Hollywoodedge, Cats Two Angry YowlsD PE022601" (especially the 2nd, 4th and 6th screams) or "Sound Ideas, HUMAN, BABY - CRYING" in them. Especially in the trailers like "Sherlock Gnomes (2018)" or "The Grinch (2018)". I'm seeing "Smallfoot (2018)" on Monday with my friend Chase, and I just want to find out from y'all if those two disturbing and irritated sound effects I hate so much were in this movie, or in the trailers before this movie started. I just want to be ready by Monday.