Puguni wrote:Maybe you should look up the ratings that the U.S. has put on the movies instead of relying on a ratings system that you already show is unreliable.
Tenshi no Ai wrote:Heh, yeah guess I should really start looking at the "original" ratings^^ It's also amusing that Canada technically has 2 rating systems, since Quebec does their own thing, but I can't remember if they rate higher or lower than us... I think it's like a "PG-15" or something...
By no means am I surprised by all these "suttle" changes either, but it is annoying that some people... I guess they don't think people care/worry about that sort of content anymore :/ My assumption is that maybe they think that stuff like violence is more something that should be mentioned, and "worse". Personally (even though I'm not a gore-fest-type person) I'd rather see violence in shows that any of that other bad stuff :/ Actually even the OVERLOAD of swearing annoys me too >_< Some movies is so bad that I think "sheesh! People in real life aren't usually this bad!" But yeah...
K. Ayato wrote:Can't argue with that either. But still, I find it better to read up on a jovie's review (regardless of how it's done) than to go in there blindly, not knowing what to expect--and possibly getting shocked by what you see.
sldr4Christ1985 wrote:I never pay any attention to the ratings - they're usually wrong.
sldr4Christ1985 wrote:I never pay any attention to the ratings - they're usually wrong.
Himura Kaoru wrote:Yeah they are alot
Personally I really don't want to see that stuff in movies,Specaily since the poeple are usaully not even married!
Tom Dincht wrote:As far as the US goes, I completely disagree with that statement.
I think movie ratings here are well suited as oposed to video game ratings.
MorwenLaicoriel wrote:The ERSB does a really good job of labeling games appropriately (with only two mistep--Oblivion's re-rating is stupid, the game doesn't have any nudity in it, dispite what the box says, and while GTA was bad, the game was ALREADY rated M--the developers just should've done a better job of taking that code out. Their fault, not the ESRB's fault), but I don't take the MPAA's ratings at face value.
If parents were only disturbed by that one mini-game, but didn't mind their children playing the game with the rest of the violent and sexual content in it, there's a problem.
Any adult who gave a child that game is irresponsible.
Tom Dincht wrote:Give five recent examples, please.
I don't think as far as viewing it goes, it really matters if they're married or not. In a movie, if they show it happen, it's just as bad if they were or weren't married.
Nate wrote:
For some reason violence tends to be glossed over in society today. Violence is seen as "not a big deal" whereas nudity and sex are. Even in this thread, if you read back some posts. I include myself in that statement, but I mean, even look at the entertainment board here. We have people that watch Saw, which is a horribly violent movie, but most people don't bat an eye (or just say "This isn't my kind of movie"), yet if someone were to post a thread about a movie with tons of sex, I'd bet a lot of people here would go, "You shouldn't watch that."
Tenshi no Ai wrote:Just saw Employee of the Month and it's PG (Canadian) and whoa! They said just about everything on there! Austin Powers here is even PG and has... well, self-explanitory :/ stuff in it.
Do you see what I'm getting at? As I said, I watch a lot of violent movies and I'm okay with it, but my point is, should I really be okay with it? Is it really not as bad as sex/nudity, even if I don't sin? That's kind of what I'm getting at.
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