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Post by Mizuhara on Mar 19, 2006 0:25:27 GMT -5
do you think that they overrate some movies...i mean...Harry Potter GOF...14 A??? thats how our local theatre rated it...they asked for our ID when we went in....
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Post by Kôkaku Kidôtai Tantei on Mar 19, 2006 16:51:13 GMT -5
Well ibn america they under rate the movies...
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Post by *~NiCkY~* on Mar 21, 2006 9:09:55 GMT -5
they rarely rate the movies in thailand, even if they do, u can tell just say u r over, e.g., 18 when you'r not, they won't ask for your ID - -"
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Post by HelenButterfly on Mar 23, 2006 12:44:57 GMT -5
Man, that's so true! Thank God, in Estonia we don't have such strict rules and all. I saw many american commercials and almost every movie is overrated. Like you said, Night Baron, 'Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire' - PG-13! It's strange that they don't rate books too... Another example: 'Monster-In-Law'. A great comedy with Jennifer Lopez, Jane Fonda etc etc And what do we see? PG-13!! People, they no one even said the word 'sex' in the movie! OMG.... This is not right.
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Post by Tui on Mar 24, 2006 21:59:35 GMT -5
Well, I hated MIL but that's just me. As for ratings, I think they should change the idea of them. Instead of what is sutable and not sutable I think they should start doing a good movie versus bad movie. EX: Violent, CG effects, blood, sex, gore, profanity, cliche, bad remakes of crap movies=S for Movies that Suck Ass. New, original, meaningful, entertaining, worth your six bucks=M Movie Worth Your Money
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Post by Meitantei Lucy on Mar 25, 2006 7:48:45 GMT -5
It's better to overrate than to underrate.... Here it just says on DVDs and VHS's how old you must be to watch a movie... mostly it's 16 or something. I watched 16-year-rated movies when I was 10 years old
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Post by Sabrina on Mar 25, 2006 15:47:34 GMT -5
Well, I hated MIL but that's just me. As for ratings, I think they should change the idea of them. Instead of what is sutable and not sutable I think they should start doing a good movie versus bad movie. EX: Violent, CG effects, blood, sex, gore, profanity, cliche, bad remakes of crap movies=S for Movies that Suck Ass. New, original, meaningful, entertaining, worth your six bucks=M Movie Worth Your Money Yeah, but what might be a good movie to one person may be a bad movie to another, or the other way around. It all comes down to personal preferences. *Shrugs*
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Post by Tui on Mar 25, 2006 18:20:14 GMT -5
Well, that's what lawyers are for. Figuring out the details.
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Post by InuYasha on Mar 25, 2006 22:34:56 GMT -5
Well, that's what lawyers are for. Figuring out the details. As well as raping you financially with ridiculous and ludicrous court costs.
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Post by Mizuhara on Apr 13, 2006 20:56:01 GMT -5
if they rated Da Vinci Code restricted...id faint
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