you are just NOW questioning the ratings board?This makes me question the authenticity of the movie and the rating board.
If the movie is a true remake how did it go overboard? Or is the board using different standards now. What we watched as kids is no longer safe for the juvenile minds of this day and age?
I've long since questioned the massive amount of influence of major corporations (see Wal Mart) and censorship boards have on US culture. I just think it's an interesting point of discussion that if the movie is as true to form as the trailer/comments show - nothing new is being presented from the original (which I first saw ~9 years ago) tree rape and all so why move to NC-17 from a previously R movie...you are just NOW questioning the ratings board?
MPAA is some serious bullshit.
I guess it doesn't matter much since everyone has seen it for the most part, but Jesus, they showed practically the entire movie in that trailer.
Seen it. Other sources (NPR for one) do a much better job talking about the hypocrisy of the rating scheme -- especially in relation to film festivals and the like.You guys need to watch the documentary "This Film Has Not Been Rated". All your questions on movie ratings will be answered. Basically hollywood, the movie theaters and the church are working together to rate your movies.
It's not - check out the trailer, the remake is far bloodier and more graphic than the original was.If the movie is a true remake how did it go overboard? Or is the board using different standards now. What we watched as kids is no longer safe for the juvenile minds of this day and age?
NPR and hypocrisy... hahaSeen it. Other sources (NPR for one) do a much better job talking about the hypocrisy of the rating scheme -- especially in relation to film festivals and the like.
Answer - The tree was flaccid in the original.I've long since questioned the massive amount of influence of major corporations (see Wal Mart) and censorship boards have on US culture. I just think it's an interesting point of discussion that if the movie is as true to form as the trailer/comments show - nothing new is being presented from the original (which I first saw ~9 years ago) tree rape and all so why move to NC-17 from a previously R movie...