

It's a shame that many of the great movies out there are rated 18, as it means that youngsters (well, those who haven't mastered YouTube and avoiding their parents) are unable to take in those cinematic masterpieces.
So artist Todd Spence, of break.com, decided to find a way to get the kids involved - and created this fantastic Bleak Movies Colouring Book.
There's games to play and friendly characters to colour in; don't the Se7en gents look like they're having fun together? What larks they must have!
We've picked our favourite 4 - head to break.com to see them all and be sure to check out Todd's art page.
(Images: Todd Spence)
(Images: Todd Spence)
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