The Iraq War documentary, Palace has been given a PG-13 rating by the MPAA despite the films use of language.
Any thoughts?
Persoanlly, I have long thought the rating system to be so crappy a lifetime supply of Charmin couldn't clean it up. But this seems to me to be a step in the direction of fixing it. In my line of work I go into high schools and junior high schools with regularity. As an old fuddy duddy, I am frequently shocked to hear the things coming out of these kids mouths. Now if we choose to believe that a 13 year old never has heard or used the words "f**k," "sh*t," or "a**hole" then we are kidding ourselves.
Our system allows violence and some nudity in PG-13 movies. Why is language the last one to break that barrier? I would personally like to see the nudity thing go back to being a strictly R thing, but it isn't as bad as some wouldmake it out to be...they're not showing hard core sex in PG-13 movies...yet.
Poke
Any thoughts?
Persoanlly, I have long thought the rating system to be so crappy a lifetime supply of Charmin couldn't clean it up. But this seems to me to be a step in the direction of fixing it. In my line of work I go into high schools and junior high schools with regularity. As an old fuddy duddy, I am frequently shocked to hear the things coming out of these kids mouths. Now if we choose to believe that a 13 year old never has heard or used the words "f**k," "sh*t," or "a**hole" then we are kidding ourselves.
Our system allows violence and some nudity in PG-13 movies. Why is language the last one to break that barrier? I would personally like to see the nudity thing go back to being a strictly R thing, but it isn't as bad as some wouldmake it out to be...they're not showing hard core sex in PG-13 movies...yet.
Poke