Latest MPAA Ratings: BULLETIN NO: 2056
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Mann's 'Enemies' and Soderbergh's 'Informant' go with R
Here are the new MPAA ratings from BULLETIN NO: 2056.
Asylum
Rated R For strong bloody violence, graphic sexual content and pervasive language.
Bart Got A Room
Rated PG-13 For sexual content, thematic elements and brief strong language.
Big Man Japan
Rated PG-13 For sci-fi action and crude humor.
Born of Earth
Rated R For horror violence and gore.
The Cross
Rated PG For thematic material, some violent images, and mild language including drug references.
Donkey X
Rated PG For mild language, some rude humor and violence.
Edgar Allan Poe's "Ligeia"
Rated R For some sexual content, language, violence and brief drug use.
Is Anybody There?
Rated PG-13 For language including sexual references, and some disturbing images.
Kicking The Dog
Rated PG-13 For pervasive sexual content, language and some teen drinking.
Lies & Illusions
Rated R For violence and language.
Lullaby
Rated R For drug content, language, some violence and sexuality.
Lynch Mob
Rated R For pervasive strong bloody horror violence and gore, sexuality, nudity and language.
Mirageman
Rated R For violence and some language.
My Dad's Six Wives
Rated PG-13 For sexual content, nudity and some language.
Not Quite Hollywood
Rated R For graphic nudity, sexuality, violence and gore, some language and drug use.
Shuttle
Rated R For strong violence, terror, language and brief nudity.
Silent Shame
Rated R For language and sexual content.
Surveillance
Rated R For strong bloody violence, pervasive language, some drug use and a scene of aberrant sexuality.
Through The Glass
Rated R For some drug use and language.
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"The Informant"–rated R for "language." Haha, I always think the weakest reasoning behind the MPAA comes from rating a movie R merely for "language." As if a few F-words automatically make a movie unfit for teenage consumption. At least it's not "some language" or, even worse, "brief language."
But I suspect that "The Informant" wants the R-rating so that it'll appeal to the mature audiences at which it is aimed. I'm over 18; I'm not complaining.
what with "gangster violence" I mean how come american gangster or any other gang related movie wasnt given that rating just saw violenve or bloody or brutal violence