Bloody Blue Valentine struggles to obtain an R rating, while a film that depicts many extreme
scenes of violence gets a bloody PG13.
Not exact matches
The movie
gets pretty boring in some
scenes, and a lot
of the
scenes with
violence seem to belong in a horror movie, which is what the director is usually known for.
Django Unchained, Tarantino's deliriously kicky and shameless (and also overly long and scattershot) racial - exploitation epic, is set in the slave days, and among other things, it's a low - down orgy
of flamboyant cruelty and
violence: whippings, a
scene in which a man
gets torn apart by dogs, plus the most promiscuous use
of the N - word ever heard in a mainstream movie.
Likely the lack
of any profanities or
violence (other than the slave sketches) is what prevented this
scene from
getting this movie an R - rating.
In essence, Snyder directs five extended length music videos (nearly each significant
scene contains a cover
of a well - known pop hit to ham - handedly provide the thematic meaning
of it) featuring sexy girls in tight clothing unleashing a god - awful lot
of violence against undead, fantasy and mechanical villains (remember,
got ta keep that PG - 13 rating to appeal to that all important adolescent male target audience).
Meanwhile, Metal Gear Solid 5: Ground Zeroes just
got a «Mature» rating for
scenes of sexual
violence.