DISQUS

Film School Rejects: Boiling Point: This Rant Rated R… Again

  • Anrkist · 2 months ago
    I think any movie that contains an unhealthy food product should be given an NC-17 rating, afterall our kids are obese these days. Think of all the hearts it would save.
  • rory101 · 1 month ago
    please tell me you are joking
  • fearlessjay · 2 months ago
    "Are we a nation of such whiny pussies so willing to complain and cry at every turn that we must be coddled and steered clear of anything anyone might ever think is maybe objectionable? "

    Yes.

    And I still blame Janet Jackson's boob. We were heading the right direction, then Timberlake had to get himself a handful of Janet. Now film and TV are so cowardly, they all but sacrifice virgins on the alter of the regulatory agencies.

    However, I believe it will swing back the other way again someday. It may just take a decade or two.
  • Aleric · 2 months ago
    The term "MIND POLICE" comes to mind whenever I see the MPAA on a rating or poster. Or was that something they implanted.
  • Otis Jefferson · 2 months ago
    I agree entirely with your rage directed toward the ever-expanding lexicon of reasons that belie a movie's rating. This is especially notable when compared to the rating system for TV.

    The season premiere of "Sons of Anarchy" (a show of which I have only recently become aware, but find rather enjoyable) was rated TV-MA for "Adult Language, Sexual Situations, and Strong Violence" - this did not, in any way, prepare the viewing public of the gang rape that occurred at the end of the episode. Furthermore, Don Draper randomly finger-slammed a married woman on "Mad Men" last season because she pissed him off; while back in 2003, Vic Mackey burned a man's face on a kitchen stove in graphic detail, only to receive a disclaimer for "Strong Violence."

    The worst double-edged sword in this regard is the term "graphic nudity," which made me excited to see some bush, when all I end up seeing is some dude's dong next to John C. Reilly's head. Not cool.
  • rory101 · 1 month ago
    lol Thats why I love the doc "This Film Is Not Yet Rated" its all about the MPAA and who they really are. They actually count how many times there is a thrust in a sex scene