Father Time said:
RobCoxxy said:
Random Name 4 said:
What's to say the government can't decide that films aren't protected as free speech. So my question for the day is, is your speech truly protected?
That's the MPAA, mate, and they're mostly religious right.
Uh no they're the film industry.
Actually, they're not. The MPAA's "ratings board" is a seperate body, "everyday people/parents" who decide what the ratings are.
Except they're all 40+ and right wing.
RobCoxxy said:
So anything that goes against traditional Christian values tends to get R/NC17 ratings.
You kidding me? [/quote]
Nope, I'm genuinely not. Sex/drugs give films an instant NC17 or R rating. Violence is fine, though for some reason.
RobCoxxy said:
Any film depicting sex or drug use is really hard to get an NC17. There's no way it'll get a lower rating.
Pulp Fiction
Scarface (although for that one they had to fight for an R rating)
Harold and Kumar
Every stoner movie ever
The Hangover
Most recent comedies (they all have sex in them, though not explicit)[/quote]
...Yes. All NC17/R. It's hard for most of these to convince lowering from R to NC17. It's usually fine for more mainstream movies but anything independent, or indeed, artistic cinema, meaningful cinema with anything "risque" is bumped to NC17/R, ruining the film's chances of getting any success at all.
TheTurtleMan said:
If you spent maybe two minutes looking up R rated movies you would know that sex and drugs are used all the time in movies. I will agree that many movies might receive a higher rating than necessary for sexual scenes or images but that is all that will happen, a higher rating.
Also the vast majority of film companies and actors/actresses are liberal so I don't know how you got the idea that film or the ratings system in America was run by a Christian company.
If you spent maybe two minutes looking up R rated movies you would know that sex and drugs are used all the time in movies. I will agree that many movies might receive a higher rating than necessary for sexual scenes or images but that is all that will happen, a higher rating.
Also the vast majority of film companies and actors/actresses are liberal so I don't know how you got the idea that film or the ratings system in America was run by a Christian company.[/quote]
Yes. Depicted in R rated movies. As I said. You're not going to get sex/drugs portrayed in a PG-13, but you will get gratuitous violence.
What the hell are you on about, "liberal"?
The ratings board is as right wing as they come. And seriously, your coutry's "liberal" is my country's Conservative, so I really don't see what you mean by saying your liberals are too left.
You said yourself they get a higher rating and "that's it".
But you need to realise that this drastically affects how many people can see a film, how many cinemas will actually show the film.
Yet more ways that the religious right are managing to make sex appear "terrible" while violence is fine and dandy.
mechanixis said:
RobCoxxy said:
Any film depicting sex or drug use is really hard to get an NC17. There's no way it'll get a lower rating.
I can't remember the last time I saw an NC17 rating on anything except hardcore porn. What America are you living in?
Well, stop just watching Transformers and other boring mindless crap then.
And also: I'm a British film student. I do this 24/7.