For those who claim the MPAA ratings haven't grown more tolerant of increased violent content, Mr. and Mrs. Smith definitely qualifies as «Exhibit A.» The inclusion of a sexual expletive, discussions of sex, and portrayals of sexual activity, along with dozens of killings suggests the next death may be the trust families have for
the motion picture rating system.
Not exact matches
Fun fact: This movie was responsible for the
Motion Picture Association of America's decision to invent the PG - 13
rating.
The
Motion Picture Production Code, introduced by the major studios in 1930, was a direct progenitor of the Comics Code, while the modern film -
rating system and the Parental Advisory labels created by the Recording Industry Association of America in 1985 are all part of the same bloodline.
In the U.S., broadcasting networks and stations should be required by the Federal Communications Commission to carry the
rating of the Motion Picture Classification and Rating Administration (G, PG, PG - 13, R, and X), with additional short descriptive phrases that indicate the amount and intensity of vio
rating of the
Motion Picture Classification and
Rating Administration (G, PG, PG - 13, R, and X), with additional short descriptive phrases that indicate the amount and intensity of vio
Rating Administration (G, PG, PG - 13, R, and X), with additional short descriptive phrases that indicate the amount and intensity of violence.
The film
rating system of the
Motion Picture Association of America should be adopted by the U.S. cable industry.
Darling and Juliet of the Spirits, originally
rated A - «morally unobjectionable for adults, with reservations,» by the old Legion of Decency, were cited by the National Catholic Office on the
Motion Picture for their «artistic vision» and «expression of authentic human values.»
According to the MPAA (
Motion Picture Association of America), a PG -
rated film may not be suitable for children, noting that «there could be some profanity, some violence, or brief nudity.
Heffner, who is also chairman of the
motion picture industry's film
rating system, suggests that the anger of the «lords of print» derives from their awareness that Stone and his «fellow celluloid / video Pied Pipers will become our nation's leading storytellers.»
Most distributors of films via satellite to cable systems (Home Box Office, Cinemax, Showtime, etc.) use the
ratings of the
Motion Picture Association of America.
Broadcasting networks and stations should be required by the Federal Communications Commission to carry on all movies already
rated by the
Motion Picture Classification and
Rating Administration the
ratings now in use (G, PG, PG - 13, R, and X), with additional short descriptive phrases that indicate the amount and intensity of violence in programs.
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The team hopes to discuss the results with the
Motion Picture Association of America, which
rates movies in the US.
The director of the
ratings board of the
Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) told the Associated Press that violence by comic - book characters represents «a less realistic kind of violence that's neither graphic nor brutal,» and so, by implication, is less harmful to children than R -
rated movie violence.
Victor C. Strasburger, MD, a professor of pediatrics at the University of New Mexico School of Medicine, in Albuquerque, N.M., would like the
Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) to give an automatic R -
rating to movies that show smoking or violence.
(Released by Walt Disney Studios
Motion Pictures and
rated «PG - 13» for some violence, intense action and brief language.)
«Rampage,» a Warner Bros. release, is
rated PG - 13 by the
Motion Picture Association of America for «sequences of violence, action and destruction, brief language and crude gestures.»
«Tully,» a Focus Features release, is
rated R by the
Motion Picture Association of America for «language and some sexuality / nudity.»
«In the Fade,» a Magnolia
Pictures release, is
rated R by the
Motion Picture Association of America for «some disturbing images, drug use, and language including sexual references.»
«Peter Rabbit,» a Columbia
Pictures release, is
rated PG by the
Motion Picture Association of America for «for some rude humor and action.»
(Released by Entertainment Studios
Motion Pictures and
rated «R» for strong violence and language.)
«Hunt for the Wilderpeople,» an Orchard release, is
rated PG - 13 by the
Motion Picture Association of America for «thematic elements including violent content and for some language.»
(Released by Walt Disney
Motion Pictures / Marvel Studios and
rated «PG - 13» for prolonged sequences of action violence, and a brief rude gesture.)
Still, enthusiasts of Fox's Marvel
motion pictures have expressed worry about Deadpool protecting his R -
rated tone.
«The Intern,» a Warner Bros. release, is
rated PG - 13 by the
Motion Picture Association of America for «some suggestive content and brief strong language.»
«I, Tonya,» a Neon release, is
rated R by the
Motion Picture Association of America for «pervasive language, violence, and some sexual content / nudity.»
«Breaking In,» a Universal
Pictures film, is
rated PG - 13 by the
Motion Picture Association of America for «violence, menace, bloody images, sexual references, and brief strong language.»
Naturally, the Mensa members responsible for the
Motion Picture Association of America
ratings board gave «Detective Chinatown 2» an R
rating for «brief language,» never mind the violence.
«Hacksaw Ridge,» a Lionsgate release, is
rated R by the
Motion Picture Association of America «for intense prolonged realistically graphic sequences of war violence including grisly bloody images.»
«Game Night,» a Warner Bros. release, is
rated R by the
Motion Picture Association of America for «language, sexual references and some violence.»
«Batman: The
Motion Picture Anthology 1989 - 1997» is on sale March 10, 2009 and is
rated PG13.
«The Party,» a Roadside Attractions release, is
rated R by the
Motion Picture Association of America «for language and drug use.»
«Foxtrot,» a Sony
Pictures Classics release, is
rated R by the
Motion Picture Association of America for «some sexual content including graphic images, and brief drug use.»
«Free Fire,» an A24 release, is
rated R by the
Motion Picture Association of America for «strong violence, pervasive language, sexual references and drug use.»
Originally
rated R by the MPAA (
Motion Picture Association of America), this movie was re-
rated PG - 13 after some careful trimming.
Content concerns are relatively minor considering the MPAA's (
Motion Picture Association of America) award of a PG - 13
rating.
The
Motion Picture Association of America gives Avengers: Infinity War its official
rating citing sci - fi violence and crude references.
«The Legend of Tarzan,» a Warner Bros. release, is
rated PG - 13 by the
Motion Picture Association of America for «sequences of action and violence, some sensuality and brief rude dialogue.»
Many of our films have not yet been reviewed by the
Motion Picture Association of America and therefore do not have an MPAA
rating (G, PG, PG - 13, R, NC - 17).
Guillermo del Toro has announced on Twitter that his latest film titled The Shape of Water has received an R
rating from the
Motion Picture Association of America.
During 1995, in an attempt to help Canadian parents select appropriate video titles, the CMPDA (Canadian
Motion Picture Distributors Association) began assigning
ratings to their video releases.
The Weinstein Company and the
Motion Picture Association of America have agreed to give the transgender coming of age drama «3 Generations» a PG - 13
rating for «mature thematic content, some sexual references and language.»
«Non-Stop,» a Universal
Pictures release, is
rated PG - 13 by the
Motion Picture Association of America for «intense sequences of action and violence, some language, sensuality and drug references.»
Starring: Lily James, Richard Madden, and Cate Blanchett Directed By: Kenneth Branagh
Rated: PG Running Time: 112 Minutes Walt Disney Studios
Motion Pictures
«Paddington,» a Warner Bros. release, is
rated PG by the
Motion Picture Association of America for «some action and mild rude humor.»
More than brief nudity will require at least a PG - 13
rating, but such nudity in a PG - 13
rated motion picture generally will not be sexually oriented.
A PG - 13
rating is a sterner warning by the Rating Board to parents to determine whether their children under age 13 should view the motion picture, as some material might not be suited for
rating is a sterner warning by the
Rating Board to parents to determine whether their children under age 13 should view the motion picture, as some material might not be suited for
Rating Board to parents to determine whether their children under age 13 should view the
motion picture, as some material might not be suited for them.
The
Rating Board nevertheless may rate such a motion picture PG - 13 if, based on a special vote by a two - thirds majority, the Raters feel that most American parents would believe that a PG - 13 rating is appropriate because of the context or manner in which the words are used or because the use of those words in the motion picture is inconspi
Rating Board nevertheless may
rate such a
motion picture PG - 13 if, based on a special vote by a two - thirds majority, the Raters feel that most American parents would believe that a PG - 13
rating is appropriate because of the context or manner in which the words are used or because the use of those words in the motion picture is inconspi
rating is appropriate because of the context or manner in which the words are used or because the use of those words in the
motion picture is inconspicuous.
The theme of the
motion picture by itself will not result in a
rating greater than PG - 13, although depictions of activities related to a mature theme may result in a restricted
rating for the
motion picture.
The
Motion Picture Assn. of America has long defended its
rating system, but some people argue that some recent PG - 13 movies could — and should — have been
rated R.