It can be higher or lower
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Archived from the IMDb Discussion Forums — This Film Is Not Yet Rated
tyty2790 — 15 years ago(May 12, 2010 09:22 PM)
It can be higher or lower
Most obvious is Matrix, Rated R, should be PG13, everyone knows that one
Disneys Hunchback of Notre Dame is rated G, should be PG for violence and sensuality
Titanic is a freak of nature to get a PG13 with that nudity, like, that defies MPAA "logic" (I use that word loosely)
Saving Private Ryan Rated R, should maybe be NC17
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CasseroleWorshipper — 15 years ago(June 24, 2010 12:29 PM)
well,
jaws
would never be PG by today's standards and I think
gremlins
is a bit too scary to be PG instead of PG-13.
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LivingWitness — 9 years ago(January 13, 2017 03:31 PM)
Gremlins
was released at a time prior to the introduction of the PG-13 rating. When it was released, people agreed with youthey believed it was a little much for a PG, but not quite worth an R. It, along with the Indiana Jones movies, is one of the major reasons why PG-13 became a thing in the first place. -
Dubz1300 — 15 years ago(July 26, 2010 07:56 AM)
"Saving Private Ryan Rated R, should maybe be NC17 "
Why? just because of graphic, realistic war violence? not only is SPR a great movie, but it is a movie that should be seen by all for its realistic take on war and its brutality. Would you rather let a young kid see a great war movie with a great message and insight, or a foul mouthed crude adult comedy like The Hangover? No way does SPR deserve an NC-17 rating -
James_Dorman — 15 years ago(August 06, 2010 09:34 AM)
I agree with you, Saving Private Ryan should be seen by every child in high school to give them at least some sense of how horrific war is, and that World War II isn't just some past event they have to memorize to pass a class, it was a terrible ordeal thrust upon millions of people, many of whom had to die agonizing deaths to accomplish the difficult, but necessary goal of destroying fascism.
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doggie_rodriguez — 9 years ago(September 06, 2016 09:10 AM)
So could SPR have had more gruesome content that would get it an NC17?
It was a big budget Speilberg studio film, so no. They could have done anything they wanted and it would not have gotten an NC-17.
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WhenUPlayTheGameOfThrones — 15 years ago(March 28, 2011 10:39 AM)
Titanic earned a PG-13 because that nudity is used during an art scene. He's not having sex with her naked body, he's drawing it. It's art. Much like the boob in Across the Universe.
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doggie_rodriguez — 10 years ago(July 27, 2015 07:54 PM)
"Saving Private Ryan Rated R, should maybe be NC17 "
Why? just because of graphic, realistic war violence?
Yes. Killing is killing, regardless of if it's war or murder.
No way does SPR deserve an NC-17 rating
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thousand_yard_stare — 15 years ago(August 27, 2010 11:05 PM)
The lame remake/pilot of The Dead Zone was rated R because I kid you not one of the characters makes a passing reference to President Clinton "getting head." Compare that to what made it into the PG-13-rated Austin Powers series.
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Rvrgm — 15 years ago(October 06, 2010 01:13 PM)
Want a real shock? Rent the 1970s version of INVASION OF THE BODY SNATCHERS - Brooke Adams walks around topless for about five minutes near the end. And it was rated PG !! I don't even think those scenes would make it in a PG-13 movie unless James Cameron were directing.
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almighty_cinder — 15 years ago(October 09, 2010 02:05 PM)
Matrix: End credts have Marilyn Manson song that has somewhere around 8 F words in it. Plus, exit and entrance wounds from gunshots are rarely ever shown in PG-13s, and Matrix has them in multiple scenes.
The drawing scene in Titanic is in a non-sexual context. The actual sex scene doesn't feature any nudity whatsoever. Tons of PG and PG-13 movies have rear and topless nudity. Johnny English is PG and has an old man's ass onscreen for a few minutes.
Grease was recently re-rated (after your post) and it IS now a PG-13.
I haven't seen Hunchback in a while, but 'Hellfire' alone should get it a PG.
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thousand_yard_stare — 15 years ago(October 21, 2010 11:52 AM)
I think the Hellfire scene was edited for the G rating the dancing female figures were originally too scantily clothed for the MPAA's comfort. I would have given it a PG anyway, especially for the moment later in the film where a man's teeth are punched out.
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almighty_cinder — 15 years ago(October 27, 2010 04:00 PM)
The lyrics to the song and what he's singing about should be enough by themself. I mean, think about it: he knows God wants him to murder all the gypsies, so he's asking God's permission to let him rape Esmerelda instead. And he doesn't really want to, Esmeralda's evil magic is making him want to rape her. Then, when he finds out she escaped, he decides to go back to his original plan of burning her alive unless she allows him to rape her, in which case he won't kill her.
If The Nightmare Before Christmas can get a PG solely because of Lock, Shock and Barrel's "Kidnap the Sandy Claws" song, that should get a PG as well.
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