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2024 discussion threads
I blame tight jeans.
So, rate a movie with R content, as R, instead of PG-13, like it used to be, and be done with it. If you give the Rated (studios) an inch, they'll take a mile. This is known. Define strict definitions of each raring,and stick strictly to them. Seemples.
What PG-13 content would you like to see rated R? There are certainly some things I've seen like Venom and the Dune movies that due to their tone and subject matter I had to keep remembering that they were rated PG-13.
I mean, yeah, an increase in talk of killing probably speaks to an unhealthy social and political environment, it's not a surprise that's happened over the last decade or two.
over the past 50 years
Oh fuck off.
You mean that?
However, an analysis published in 2020 suggested any positive relationship between violent behaviour and violent video games is minuscule, while scientists have also suggested that whether violent movies contribute to real-life aggression depends on if the viewer is already predisposed to violence.
The article itself craps on its premise.
Also it says the increase is small and dates it back to the end of the Hays Code. Just the most ridiculous argument.
What?
lol