Why is Open
Season rated PG?
Not exact matches
Eragon may not be a big Oscar contender, but in a movie
season filled with blood diamonds, fascist soldiers and Idi Amin, it provides a much - needed afternoon of
PG -
rated family - friendly adventure.
Street Date: September 28, 2010 DVD Scrubs: The Complete Ninth and Final
Season Suggested Retail Price: $ 29.99 US; $ 35.99 Canada Run Time: Approx. 390 minutes (2 - discs, 13 episodes)
Rating: TV -
PG DLS (US);
PG (CAN) Aspect Ratio: Widescreen (1.33:1)[sic] Languages: English; Spanish & French subtitles Scrubs: The Complete Collection Suggested Retail Price: $ 149.99 US; $ 189.99 Canada Run Time: Approx. 4,186 minutes
Open
Season is
rated PG by the MPAA for some rude humor, mild action and brief language.
With a
PG rating, The Man Who Invented Christmas is heartwarming family fare for this holiday
season: not a mindless piece of fluff but an intriguing story about a man whose work continues to resonate with readers (and filmgoers) around the world.
Filed Under: B -, Grade, Movie Reviews,
PG,
Rating Tagged With: Boog, Elliot, Jackson Murphy Open
Season Scared Silly review, Poen
Season Scared Silly review, Sony Pictures Animation
Season of the Witch Starring Nicholas Cage, Ron Perlman and Claire Foy Directed by Dominic Sena (Whiteout)
Rated PG - 13 for thematic elements, violence and disturbing content Appropriate for ages 15 + When two 14th - century knights (Cage and Perlman) find themselves in a town hit by a horrible plague, they are charged with transporting a supposed witch (Foy) to stand trial at a nearby monastery in the hopes that the plague will end with her death sentence.
The MPAA
rated The Miracle
Season PG for some thematic elements.
The Miracle
Season is
rated PG by the MPAA for some thematic elements.
Language: Hindi Genre: Drama / Musical MPAA
rating:
PG Director: Ashutosh Gowariker Actors: Aamir Khan, Gracy Singh, Rachel Shelley Plot: It's late in the
season and it hasn't rained yet.the people of a small Indian village in Victorian India hope to be excused from paying the crippling tax that their British rulers have imposed.
The other one, White House Down, starred Channing Tatum and Jamie Foxx, opened at the height of the summer movie
season, was
rated PG - 13, was the work of director Roland Emmerich (Independence Day, 2012) and writer James Vanderbilt (The Amazing Spider - Man), had more than twice the budget, and the backing of media giant Sony's primary Columbia Pictures division.