Superhero movies should all be rated R going forward.
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Rico — 4 years ago(August 15, 2021 10:27 AM)
You don't watch stupid fun action movies for the art, you watch them to be entertained; they have no appeal otherwise. The appeal is BLOOD, GORE, and lots of it.
Explosions are not even fun anymore unless there's red from blood in with it from someone who just exploded. Just fire alone does not work. It needs blood.
If you're so hung up on blood and gore, there are plenty of R-rated movies that give you that.
Superhero movies are expensive to make and the producers want to make as much money as they can. PG-13 is the way to go for the biggest audience and they're not going to cry if sickos like you boycott them.
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P.Error — 4 years ago(August 17, 2021 02:56 AM)
If you're so hung up on blood and gore, there are plenty of R-rated movies that give you that.
But I want to see specifically Wonder Woman drenched in blood, not some person they made up just for the movie. I want to see Bruce Wayne, coming home drunk with lady he met at a bar he owns, and stick a half a bottle of Jack Daniels in his asshole.
Superhero movies are expensive to make and the producers want to make as much money as they can. PG-13 is the way to go for the biggest audience and they're not going to cry if sickos like you boycott them.
Do you know how limiting a PG-13 rating is? It's basically a PG film with a car chase, maybe an explosion, an physical altercation between two people.
The Dark Knight was so hard PG-13 that if just one drop of blood was showed, it would've crossed over to R. Notice no blood in that movie. The Dark Knight could not use its one-allowed use of the F-word (PG-13 allows one F-bomb) because it was too hard PG-13 that just one use of the world would have crossed it over to R.
What is the point in watching an ACTION movie without an R rating? It's not a drama where you watch for the dialogue, performances, and cinematography. A PG-13 is fine for those.
You watch an action movie to be entertained by the ACTION - and IMO a PG-13 cannot deliver proper action for an adult to be entertained. Car chases, buildings being demolished, fights mean nothing without the bloody, gory aftermath. I want to see brains and innards atop the decay, a red stream of blood decorating the city streets.
Btw, the scene in The Suicide Squad where John Cena mimics wanking off, would be enough to give it an R rating. You don't need the cursing and blood. Just that one scene gives it an automatic R.
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Rico — 4 years ago(August 17, 2021 06:03 AM)
IMO a PG-13 cannot deliver proper action for an adult to be entertained.
You didn't pay attention to my salient point. It's not just for adults.
Superhero movies are expensive to make and the producers want to make as much money as they can. PG-13 is the way to go for the biggest audience and they're not going to cry if sickos like you boycott them.
But I want to see specifically Wonder Woman drenched in blood, not some person they made up just for the movie. I want to see Bruce Wayne, coming home drunk with lady he met at a bar he owns, and stick a half a bottle of Jack Daniels in his asshole.
I want I want I want.
You're as big a petulant whiner about this as that lukebarnett freak is about actresses not doing enough nudity to satisfy him. -
hungryinconway — 4 years ago(August 17, 2021 03:53 AM)
Who wants to see a movie about a norse God in Asgard telling PG-13-friendly jokes and not killing bad guys in creative, brutal ways.
According to the box office numbers, quite a few.
Avengers Endgame: 2.798 billion
Justice League: $657.9 million
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P.Error — 4 years ago(August 17, 2021 04:22 AM)
They were both PG-13. Snyder's R version didn't come out until years later on HBO Max.
But yeah,
Endgame had a lot going for it:
-22nd film in the series with a highly dedicated fanbase
-4th Avengers film.
-Virtually every Marvel character makes an appearance
-Spider-man & Black Panther hype
-Tony Stark/RDJ and CA/Chris Evans last movie.
Justice League:
-First in the series
-DC tried to force a new universe on too quickly
-Rushed. No character had a solo film before this except Super-man and his solo film wasn't that good. Too new, DC fans had lack of emotional attachment to the characters that Marvel fans would have had going into Endgame.
-Ben Affleck as Batman does not come close to RDJ's Iron Man in marketing power when most people still had Bale's Batman fresh in their mind.
-Completely **** film.
-Studio botched at the last minute.
-Only 2 hours long for 4 heroes.
Never lose your desire.
