Ihad dinner with my son recently, and as tends to happen with us, we started talking about Quentin Tarantino’s two-part masterpiece, “Kill Bill.” We fell in love with the movies when they were released more than 20 years ago, when my son was in elementary school, and we have seen them countless times. My son had bought tickets to see the recently released “ The Whole Bloody Affair ” — which presents a version of the two parts in one screening — and wondered if I had mine yet. All I could do was smile. Maybe I had taken him to see those movies when he was “too young.” But he remembers and loves the story to this day. And apparently early exposure to Tarantino didn’t screw him up.

Mistakes, am I right? Sometimes they end up being the best part of being a parent.

Of course, you don’t know

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