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Post by enda80 on Dec 17, 2008 20:17:02 GMT -5
It has come to my attention that many people feel that in today's market, a move away from the R-rating has taken place. While this simplifies matters overly much-the Indiana Jones films never got R-ratings [incidentally, they all involved the paranormal] just as the Star Wars films never did, it has come to my attention that some series have transitioned from R to PG or PG-13
Conan Robocop Die Hard Alien Predator The Howling (it reverted to R after Howling III, the only PG-13 entry)
Anyone name any others?
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Post by enda80 on Dec 18, 2008 20:08:32 GMT -5
It has come to my attention that many people feel that in today's market, a move away from the R-rating has taken place. While this simplifies matters overly much-the Indiana Jones films never got R-ratings [incidentally, they all involved the paranormal] just as the Star Wars films never did, it has come to my attention that some series have transitioned from R to PG or PG-13 Conan Robocop Die Hard Alien Predator The Howling (it reverted to R after Howling III, the only PG-13 entry) Anyone name any others? Mad Max
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