Latest MPAA Ratings: BULLETIN NO: 2065
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What did you think Sam Raimi's new horror would be rated?
Here are the new MPAA ratings from BULLETIN NO: 2065.
Beyond The Epic Run
Rated PG For thematic elements, mild language and some smoking.
The Boys: The Sherman Brothers' Story
Rated PG For mild thematic elements, smoking images and brief language.
Rated PG-13 For sequences of horror violence, terror, disturbing images and language.
Release Date: May 29, 2009
Dragon Hunter
Rated PG-13 For action violence.
Flying By
Rated PG-13 For language.
The Golden Boys
Rated PG For mild language and smoking.
I Hate Valentine's Day
Rated PG-13 For some sexual content.
London To Brighton
Rated R For disturbing violent and sexual content, and strong language.
The Lost And Found Family
Rated PG For drug material and thematic elements.
Only The Brave
Rated R For some war violence and disturbing images.
Resolved
Rated PG-13 For some strong language and teen smoking.
Satan
Rated R For strong violence including a brutal rape, sexuality, nudity and language.
Rated R For graphic nudity, some sexual content, drug use and language.
Release Date: August 14, 2009
Rated PG-13 For crude and sexual content throughout, brief strong language and comic violence. (EDITED FOR RE-RATING. PREVIOUS R RATING, BULLETIN NO. 2060 (3/11/09) VOIDED. ONLY THIS EDITED VERSION IS RATED.)
Release Date: June 19, 2009
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While we could have hoped and dreamed that Drag Me To Hell would get an R rating because it's Sam Raimi, I think we all knew it would be PG-13. As for Year One, it's good to see that it got its re-rating. While I wouldn't have minded it as an R, I don't think it was a movie that needed to be, and now more people can see it.
Apparently, those who have seen Drag Me to Hell have commented that its rather violent and gory for a PG-13, and supposedly they didnt cut anything out since the screening that they had a month or 2 ago.
Damn, I was actually really expecting an R-rating for "Drag Me to Hell." Especially with the trailer promising a return to real horror. I mean, there are a few good PG-13 horror films ("The Others," "The Sixth Sense"), and Sam Raimi's a great director, so I have faith in him, but at the same time it's disappointing he didn't use his clout to shoot for an R. Oh well. I'll still watch it in theaters anyway.
I'm probably not going to bother with Drag Me To Hell now. I wanted a gorefest like the Evil Dead trilogy.
Year One … eh. I'll see it and it looks funny, but I don't have an opinion on the rating change. Apparently they had a PG-13 in mind the whole time.
Taking Woodstock is my most anticipated film for the rest of the year, even moreso than Star Trek. I am a huge fan of 1960s American counterculture and I am psyched about the hard R rating.
Geez, if The Haunting In Connecticut can make $23 million with a PG-13 rating, in March, with no major names on it, then Drag Me To Hell, which is also PG-13, has a summer opening, and has Sam Raimi on board, should gross around $32 million.
Wow. First Terminator gets neutered and now Drag Me To Hell is sanitized for all the little kiddies. What a damn shame. Sorry but I'll keep my money instead of wasting it on these pieces of garbage. This is coming from a huge Terminator and Sam Raimi fan. I'll start going to the movies again once these pussy directors stop appeasing the MPAA and quit compromising their films.