mr3urious
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The Motion Picture Association of America's ratings system sure is a joke nowadays, isn't it? Stricter guidelines for sex over violence, PG ratings for otherwise G-rated movies (mainly in the animation department), and worst of all, the absolute death sentence for anything given the ultimate NC-17 rating. The documentary This Film is Not Yet Rated and Cracked's article showcased how Jack Valenti's little system went from being a guideline to a censorship organization. And a recent video by GoodBadFlicks (largely NSFW) showcased how the PG-13 rating went from being the mid-point between PG and R to a neutered R in a pathetic attempt by studios to gain a wider audience, and usually failing.
The MPAA needs a complete overhaul. Bring their ratings system back to what it was meant to stand for, and start judging elements based on context, not as a whole. Like how the documentary Bully originally got an R for language alone, preventing its target audience from seeing it. Eventually, it was appealed for an unrated release as well as a bowdlerized PG-13 version.
The MPAA needs a complete overhaul. Bring their ratings system back to what it was meant to stand for, and start judging elements based on context, not as a whole. Like how the documentary Bully originally got an R for language alone, preventing its target audience from seeing it. Eventually, it was appealed for an unrated release as well as a bowdlerized PG-13 version.
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