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Re: Disturbing Movies [message #65628 is a reply to message #65624] |
Fri, 07 January 2011 12:08 |
Adveser
Messages: 434 Registered: July 2009 Location: USA
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I think movies have gotten tamer. The studios have lately been obsessed with editing movies from R's and PG-13's to PG-13 and PG, respectively. In the past it was just making sure it could avoid an NC-17 rating.
If you've ever seen a comedy afflicated by this you will notice most fo the jokes have disappeared or words are awkwardly edited.
"Kicking and screaming" was obviously planned to be PG-13. I actually noticed the edited out F-Bomb when he spilled the coffee all over himself in that one.
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Re: Disturbing Movies [message #65807 is a reply to message #65624] |
Sun, 23 January 2011 08:27 |
Rap14
Messages: 31 Registered: November 2010 Location: Georgia
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I don't think that they have gotten tamer, I think the rating system has just changed. There are still some nasty, gory movies out there (I stay away from most of them).
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Re: Disturbing Movies [message #65865 is a reply to message #65624] |
Fri, 28 January 2011 05:28 |
jazzlover
Messages: 41 Registered: September 2010
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What I notice is improved acting, filming and the growing sophistication of directors to get to the nerves of the audience. Outside of that, I wouldn't say movies have gone worse. Perhaps it's the violent movies that got into you. Yeah, they've gotten more sophisticated too. Take G.I. for instance.
As to me, I'm enjoying pretty well the way they have come up with Avatar, Toy Story, Despicable Me, etc. If you don't like depressing stories, I suggest you simply change the genre of the movies you watch. Watching movies, to me, becomes an investment and not an expense when I come out of them smiling, beaming and feeling better about life.
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