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    Quote Originally Posted by bendermac View Post
    hard r-rating and not some soften pg-13 bs to get more ticket sales.
    ^Agreed.

    PG-13 really just ruins films and makes them obscure.
    Robocop reboot was decent. But not worth the hype since it was just a cash-cow machine.
    A poor one at that.

    Films rated R develop a solid story more than theater puppets for kids.
    Kids have Dreamworks/Disney/Pixar cash-cows.

    Let us have ours!

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    Quote Originally Posted by sparktank View Post

    PG-13 really just ruins films and makes them obscure.

    I don't totally agree, you can still make a good movie without having an "R" or "NC17" rating, the Original Mad Max was an "R".
    An "R" rating is simply one up from PG13.
    You can usually still keep the same elements, but blacking out the red for the blood where it is abundant, and you can still cut someones head off, but with no splattering or gushing a la Kill Bill.

    Regardless, that's what IMDB is for.

    http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1392190/parentalguide

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