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crossfire 07-26-2004 06:30 PM

AVP movie rating
 
I don't know if anyone has heard the rumors of a PG-13 movie rating, but unfortunately, they are true. It will be rated pg-13 for violence, language, horrible images, and slime and gore, as said by the avp movie website Hopefully, it will still be action packed, but it is stupid for a few reasons. First, every movie in both series was r, it won't be as intense or scary because more kids will be able to see it, and usually, a rating with a description of its description usually is rated r. Yes usually a rated r movie would have like pervasive whatever, but what about Mystic River that was rated r for violence and language. Anyway, I will still be glad to see it, though the rating sucks.

SteveDallas 07-26-2004 06:35 PM

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Originally Posted by crossfire
Anyway, I will still be glad to see it, though the rating sucks.

I'm glad to hear you're not going to let the putrid rating overshadow your objective enjoyment of the film! :cool:

crossfire 07-26-2004 08:17 PM

I've been waiting a long time to see this movie and I will not let anything stop me.

Happy Monkey 07-26-2004 08:50 PM

The PC game is pretty cool. I liked playing as the Alien the best.

wolf 07-27-2004 12:32 AM

I saw a preview of AVP when I went to see I, Robot.

The trailer was way cool good ... don't know if the movie will live up to it, though.

crossfire 07-27-2004 09:57 AM

I hope it does

crossfire 07-27-2004 10:00 AM

I also forgot to mention that ever since Airplane, which was pg and had a naked woman bounce her breasts along the screen, I've never understood the MPAA ratings system.

Undertoad 07-27-2004 10:08 AM

It turns out all women have them.

lumberjim 07-27-2004 10:18 AM

what a stupid concept. freddy vs. jason, anyone?

how ridiculous. this kind of movie dilutes the scariness of the monsters to the point where they are not at all scary anymore. predator2 already ruined the image of the predators, and the aliens haven't been scary since the 2nd installment of that series. maybe a cool video game, but this is an obvious cashing in on two precanned sequels that have lost their appeal.

what's next? Forest Gump meets Rain man?

wolf 07-27-2004 11:05 AM

Well, this was inevitable ... since there was that scene in Predator 2 where the guy ends up on the Predator's ship, right ... and he sees all the spines hanging on the wall ... and there's one trophy from an Alien alien.

So they killed at least one ...

And then there was the damn comic book, right? I think that's what really is at fault here. Comic book writers with no imagination throwing two established characters into a steel cage and seeing who comes out?

Hmmm. Movie based on comic book. Rulebook says ... "will suck."

I'll wait for cable.

Radar 07-27-2004 11:11 AM

The MPAA rating system is strange and arbitrary to say the least. Long ago, violence got a strong rating while sexually explicit things like bouncing naked breasts weren't such a big deal. During the late 80's and 90's those roles were reversed.

In 1996 the MPAA reviewed one of the best westerns of all time, "The Wild Bunch" and gave it an X rating for violence so it switched back. Then we get Southpark and the MPAA allwed them to have incredibly violent scenes but were very upset about so-called dirty words.

I'd get rid of the MPAA all together and let parents decide.

crossfire 07-27-2004 01:05 PM

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Originally Posted by lumberjim
what's next? Forest Gump meets Rain man?

while this is funny, its also in some ways true and in someways false. its true that the idea of AVP is synonomous with FVJ. its false because what other movies have truely had this idea, besides FVJ? I mean there hasn't been any other two movies that have ran for a prolonged amount of time with a similar hero/villian period, let but also will become a movie. If you can name some, go for it. I'm not talking about similar movie ideas like Forrest Gump and Rain Man, I'm talking about like if they created another I, Robot and they pitted Terminator against the robot. Basically, while it may be just an excuse to continue the series, not many ideas are like it. I just hope, if not AVP, that one will turn out actually good.

wolf 07-27-2004 01:10 PM

Alien is a series that went on two movies longer than it should have.

Predator is a movie with a sequel.

Neither of them really cry out for more.

Speaking of not crying out for more ... I saw a trailer for The Exorcist: The Beginning this weekend.

crossfire 07-27-2004 01:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Radar
I'd get rid of the MPAA all together and let parents decide.

I agree whole heartedly. As proven in The Matrixes, it seems like the MPAA will sometimes put r ratings on movies, not because they deserve them, but because an r rating may make the movies more popular. Face it, as also proven in Eminem's CD's, people like controversy or things out of the ordinary or whatever, which is exactly what is presented in many r rated movies

Troubleshooter 07-27-2004 01:27 PM

I don't like the rating system because it makes theaters think that they are better able to judge what is best for my child.

The theater here won't let me bring my own child to an NC-17 movie. Now, I dont' really have any such desire, but that isn't the point.


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