Tommy,
If you are not a paid consultant to the film you should be. I went to see it based on this thread, so you sold them at least one ticket based on "word of mouth." (or at least, word of PC - Personal Computer)
That said, it was okay, but hard to watch. I felt like there were eyes from the theatre back rows staring at the back of my head if I dared laugh at the most racist comments.
Its been so long since I heard anyone comment on gypsies (or for that matter, Pamela Anderson) that I had to wrack my brain to understand the jokes based on stereotypes (well, not so much on the Pamela)
John,
I have taken my kids to several R films of various kinds. By the time they are 13 they have little interest in the lesser rated films and most just aren't anything they don't hear or possibly see on MTV anyway. And, I don't think I am a bad parent. I did screen several R films on road trips before letting them see them when they were "tweens." I felt a little goofy going to see something like "American Pie" alone, alleviated a bit by the fact that no one would know me when I was in Minnesota, Kansas, or wherever.