> ischlopischlo said on
08-15-2008 at
01:33:
I certainly don't feel like I am an epidemic.And I didn't know that more awareness about how many autistics there are in the world, fits the word epidemic.
> Creamtangerine said on
07-13-2008 at
22:55:
This is a GREAT film!!!!!!
> RecoveredAutism said on
06-19-2008 at
14:35:
When will it be available on DVD? (I don't have cable :(
> bideeg5 said on
06-04-2008 at
15:36:
Such a beautiful film.
> mcfast176 said on
05-25-2008 at
20:16:
ur right bumsen dk, they always think that just becouse you have autism means your diffrent. Well everyone else is so how can that prove that were "diffrent"?
> veresae said on
05-14-2008 at
21:52:
Agreed, ExilLarkdanx!
> ExilLarkdanx said on
05-12-2008 at
05:41:
Epidemic, eh? Thanks for the compliment.
> sunsungoaway said on
05-11-2008 at
23:43:
Hey patchyxx, I hope any child you have has the same thing or worse, and that someday something happens to you so that you actually do lose control and shit yourself ALL THE TIME
> missannekol1 said on
05-09-2008 at
15:20:
zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz! have a heart!
> momtoMatthew said on
05-07-2008 at
23:20:
my son is getting better with Adult Stem Cell and mHBOT. recoveringmatthew,blogspot,com
> SuburbanGangsta69 said on
04-23-2008 at
16:47:
In that case, you have a very sick sense of humor. I work with children who have autism. From your comment it seems that you are ignorant and heartless. I sincerely hope that you can become a little more understanding. And, what exactly do you expect when making a comment like this? It seems that you are looking to cause conflict. How very immature.
> BumsenDK said on
04-23-2008 at
11:52:
have you ever considered how autistic people feel when they are considered an epidemic, cancer, or an illness? autism is neither.please be aware that we are people too.
> meagmatts said on
04-21-2008 at
15:00:
I could not believe the ignorance in how you responded. Have you not ever had someone in your life suffer from cancer, surgery, illness? If not, I hope you do have to suffer the loss so you get a reality check!
> patchyxx said on
04-17-2008 at
20:02:
this is the funniest thing everi almost shit myself from laughing so hard when i saw this
> Jimmy1Jon said on
04-15-2008 at
22:27:
Fantastic and extrodinary do not begin to describe this film. This is the first movie that made me cry in a long time. I cried many times throughout learning about these kids and watching them in their everyday life. People need to see this film.
> tparbs said on
04-09-2008 at
00:38:
LOVED this show! My son has high functioning autism. He's 8 1/2 yrs old, and I got early intervention for him at age 21 months and on. Autistic kids ROCK and this show really is fantastic! I fell in love with Wyatt, especially--the boy first featured on this clip. All these kids are fantastic! I believe they're here to teach us so many things!Thank you, HBO and the woman who put on this musical/documentary!!!
> Jaxin30993 said on
04-07-2008 at
17:12:
ughhh. WHY does this have to be on HBO? Aych Bee Ohhh!!! I want boxing! Put it on like, KERA or PBS or something unimportant. NOT HBO!!!!!
> lisacourey said on
04-07-2008 at
16:55:
I agree. I have a son with autism and although good intention seem to be the motivation for creating such a documentary, one has to wonder who was enriched by the experience...the children are their parents.
> ottogaprolyat said on
04-05-2008 at
15:47:
To tell you the truth i only watched that movie to get a cheap laugh...And I did.
> OutcastLover said on
04-04-2008 at
14:07:
How neat! So do I!