Thursday, October 21, 2010

PG rating is not what it used to be


Check all parents who read this that remember where your under 10 years to see which of the Traveling Pants, PG Sisterhood please read the following from a ScreenIt.com rated, if there is:

Rated PG, the film contains a handful of mild expletives;some not explicit but sexually related dialogue; a teenager football coach nonstop sexually followed until he finally no longer resist and apparently having sex (off camera, after some out, and you feel is empty then)...

I have not read the books this film is based on, nor am I likely to see the movie (I am not the target group) but I have read in an interview with the author of novels (Ann Brashares) that you are referring an attempt to sexual problems in the books in most oblique way made possible.

It doesn't like it would If it was rated PG-13 be everything in the film version, subtle, which are fine (13-16 year old girl is the target group for these books).

Gone are the days when you could only assume that a PG-rated motion picture is OK without you believe no other Forschung.Ich screen that are really that parents have at some point even G-rated films before you your children to see.

And whose fault is that?No, I not only blame at the foot of the studios was, but it is with the movie ratings Board.Von FilmRatings.com:

Who gives movies their ratings?

Parents give the movies, your ratings men and women like Sie.Sie included a specially developed Committee called the film Rating Board of the classification and rating administration.As a group to view each film and, after a group discussion, vote on its rating, an educated estimate what rating the best most American parents would consider.

OK, good gut.Klingt so far... Although I still not movies understand how the envelope still PG-13 movies, and now apparently at PG and pushed.

After further investigation:

The reviews are a full-time rating Board entschieden.Es located in Los Angeles is 8-13 members of the Board of Directors to serve for periods of varying length.

Oh!Now it is all useful! with apologies to parents in the State of California are trying their children right, increase the MPAA could find a location to select a group of parents who might be less in contact with the rest of the country?

I suppose you have a group from the San Francisco Bay area could have collected

Here is a suggestion: how about a group assembled by parents across the country? Ausfinden ago to do it in a way.just send out screener and then run a Telefonkonferenz.IMO you a more representative cross-section of parents nationwide would receive.

Something must be changed because the rating system obviously no longer works.








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