This should have been PG-13
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mutiilation — 20 years ago(July 30, 2005 12:00 PM)
"You people are so stupid! Would you let a 13-year old watch topless women for 5 minutes?"
Actually, yes. Without any doubt/hesitation/regret/whatever.
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upper-downer-upper — 20 years ago(August 18, 2005 03:11 AM)
'You people are so stupid! Would you let a 13-year old watch topless women for 5 minutes? I should hope not. It's an adult movie! If your kids want to see it, tell them to wait. Have morals people!'
Is this a joke ??
Who cares if a kid of any age see's a topless woman, I am from england and have been on holiday to various places in europe every year since I was born (thats 29 years !) So should I not take my kid to the beach anymore ? Are all these women wearing only half a bikini going to corrupt him, turn him into a raging sexual deviant ?
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silicondoc — 19 years ago(June 05, 2006 09:30 PM)
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It just goes to show you how corrupt people are nowadays. This movie should be an R rating- but then we know how things have gone.
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bondfool — 20 years ago(July 05, 2005 06:50 PM)
Seriously, folks. It doesn't matter how good it looks, full frontal nudity for an extended period(like in the film) is an automatic and most definate R. And didn't you see what Patricia Arquette was doing to Harland Williams in that caR? (See how I emphisised the R?) If you are not under 17 why do you care?
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Boomstick87 — 20 years ago(September 08, 2005 09:36 PM)
Naw, I gotta agree with the guy. This movie really isn't nearly violent enough and there's not enough profanity for an R rating. I guess the nudity passes, but still. I think there would've been a wider audience had it been PG-13.
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drstrangelove112 — 20 years ago(September 28, 2005 02:15 PM)
I don't get the whole "profanity" thing. How is saying a word bad. If I say the F word, daes that mean I'm going to go rape or kill someone? Is a word really that bad. And the nudity thing I don't get either, it's just a body. They're going to see one eventually.
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pianohands2 — 20 years ago(February 21, 2006 07:33 PM)
Yeah I think it's ridiculous to make such a big deal about young kids seeing movies like "the whole nine yards" I was watching freddy kruger when i was six! I think if the parents do their job and teach their kids what the difference between reality and fantasy, there will not be a problem. When I have a child, I'm not gonna care what he or she is watching because he or she will be smart and know the difference between reality and fantasy. And come on, the "F" word - they would just hear it somewhere else! It's just a word
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Mrs_Sinclair — 19 years ago(May 14, 2006 04:53 PM)
In Spain we don't give a s*** either about ratings. I think it's stupid, i've watched tons of movies i shouldn't have seen since i was a little girl and almost everyone here and there's no problem with it. Sometimes being too protective of something is worse. I've lived in the USA for one year now and i think they should focus on more important things. But hey that's just my opinion.
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tealwood — 19 years ago(May 30, 2006 03:09 PM)
Pornography is a highly addictive medium.
It starts out with just little things.
And as a person gets more and more desensitized,
And it can grow into extremly perverse and grotesque things.
Does it cause rapes? Probably not in most cases
Does it cause maritial problems? Very highly likely
Does it cause men to treat womens as sexual objects instead of people? Yes
We can argue all day long about nudity and moral principlesbut the reality is, that sex sells..and as long as people keep buying movie tickets, DVDS, and online stuffhollywood is going to keep cranking it out..
Sooner or later, the moral values in the U.S. will decay to the point of the european and asian nations..
Do you want other people to see your son or your daughter without their clothes?
I smell a double-standard
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Razor13Z — 19 years ago(June 04, 2006 01:48 PM)
Couldnt have agreed with you more. Except for that if they had the nude scene in the movie just to get more money, how come it wasnt in the trailers?
And is was like two seconds anyway, with the "holy part" cencored by a fence or something.
I'm from Swedes, and we dont give a S-word about ratings over here. I once saw a nineyear old kid watch The Omen -
tealwood — 19 years ago(June 05, 2006 12:21 PM)
Brodeawesome: If you're asking me that question about your daughter..
I'm not saying that..I'm saying that most people don't mind looking at someone else's kids without their clothesbut how would you feel if it was your daughter or your son?
An atheist cannot guard his faith too carefully. Dangers lie in wait for him on every side.