Y'know, it just makes ya wonder, right now, many kids these days feel that G movies are baby movies and that PG and up is good entertainment for them. So if PG ratings are basically replacing G, what's that gonna do to that? Are kids gonna suddenly think that PG movies are for babies and only watch PG-13 and up? Cause that will give the movie industry one heck of a problem...
Yeah, but by then, PG-13 movies will be made for 7 year olds.
There's a sneaky reason why indie films are judged in a different light. Remember the movie "Bully" that they gave an R rating to (or was it NC 17) because of cuss filled insults that
every schoolchild is the victim of? A film that every kid
should see? A film that would, if it was the pet project of some celebrity, would get a PG-13 rating for the same language? The ratings system is broken. I've seen G rated PG rated films one time too many. That's what the heavily required fart joke in a kid's film was. Took me forever to get it. To put "Crude Humor" on the rating so a cussless, violence free, kiddy film can get a souped up, completely fake PG rated G movie. Even Pixar doesn't do G rated anymore.
Look at Hunchback of Notre Dame... G. It uses a lot of biblical terms that, even when used as biblical terms, are considered cuss words. Not to mention Frolo's fiery villain song wouldn't be appropriate for a G movie, since it's all about him
not wanting to be seduced sexually and trying to blame her for it, as he's the infallible Holy guy.
Yet, I will say Rango IS what a PG movie should be. Even that Pirate claymation thing. Cussing, violence, actual crude humor... stuff that the littlest of the family wouldn't appreciate.