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C'mon Hollywood #171

... fix the MPAA already!
by Sturdy
I hate the Motion Picture Association of America. Not just with that annoying, loud refrigerator hatred, but with an insane passion. Typically, my hatred for the MPAA is buried deep inside because I’m not intimately involved with their day to day dealings. But every now and again you read a story like what happened with ZACK AND MIRI MAKE A PORNO and that rage boils back up like a bad case of oral herpes.

Does anyone else find Elizabeth Banks incredibly sexy?
Kirby Dick made a documentary a while back called THIS FILM IS NOT YET RATED that really exposed the MPAA for what they are; a sham of an organization. There are no standards, no rules, no guidelines. It’s whatever the random people feel like on any given day. So if one of the guys on the ratings board found out his wife was blowing his best friend, your adult comedy movie will get an NC-17. If the bored housewife with too much time on her hands had a fight with her kid; your family film just got an “R” rating. I have more of these, but basically, when you don’t have any rules or standards to go by, you’re leaving the fate of someone’s films up to chance. In an organization as big and influential as Hollywood, that’s unacceptable.

Yes, he organized a stakeout on the MPAA
Imagine if the Food and Drug Administration had a similar policy regarding which drugs made it to store shelves. Would you feel safe buying that cough medicine? No, you’d buy a book on herbal remedies and hope for the best. Granted, people’s lives aren’t at stake when it comes to movies, but movies are a form of art and the ratings associated with movies dictate who is allowed to see a movie and who isn’t, even if 98% of the theaters in America don’t actually card people or enforce the rules. The point is that an NC-17 rating is the kiss of death for what should be an R rated film and a PG-13 rating can mean big bucks to a family film that should have been rated PG.

Why are there so many shades of green in these preview ratings?
The biggest issue I have is with the varying standards for violence and nudity. Why is it ok to watch 20 people get mowed down with a machine gun, but one penis on screen and everyone flips out? I can serve three life sentences for killing someone, but if I expose myself in public, I just have to spend the night in the drunk tank at the local sheriff’s office. Why is violence so easily accepted in Hollywood, but nudity is not? I’m sure this has some much larger meaning on our society, but I’m trying to stay focused. The biggest kicker is this quote from the MPAA website: “78% of parents with children under 13 found the ratings to be "very useful" to "fairly useful" in helping them make decisions about what movies their children see.” Is that even a real statistic? On a recent poll, I found that 80% of the people polled find that eating is useful in relieving hunger pains. And that’s the best statistic they can come up with to brag about their effectiveness. How have they managed to stay around since 1945?

Because I can’t get enough Banks.




































































































6:07PM on 08/19/2008 Add as a friend | MFC profile
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They should follow the ratings system in Australia, as Mister_Noir says, it's shit for games...but for film's it makes alot more sense.
Jus remember, whent he ratings system is fixed, your going to have ALOT more tenny boppers in a theatre at a film you wanna enjoy.
They should follow the ratings system in Australia, as Mister_Noir says, it's shit for games...but for film's it makes alot more sense.
Jus remember, whent he ratings system is fixed, your going to have ALOT more tenny boppers in a theatre at a film you wanna enjoy.
11:33PM on 07/29/2008 Add as a friend | MFC profile
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As for the topic at hand, here in Australia we have a backwards-as-fuck classification system too. While they do seem a little more lenient with films, games are ALWAYS getting banned, or at least censored in order to ...
As for the topic at hand, here in Australia we have a backwards-as-fuck classification system too. While they do seem a little more lenient with films, games are ALWAYS getting banned, or at least censored in order to comply with classification guidelines. There's been at least 4 banned so far this year (including Postal 3) and the reasons they give for banning games always seem invalid given that other games have managed to get away with similar things.
Eg: A reason for banning Postal 3 was for its simulated intravenous drug use, that enhances a player's ability... Just like in BioShock, which had no problems getting past the OFLC (Office of Film and Literature Classification)
Bureaucrats the world over need to re-evaluate what's important in the realm of censorship, methinks.
10:26PM on 07/29/2008 Add as a friend | MFC profile
It's okay to show people killing people, but not making people. It's a strange strange place we live in.
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10:16PM on 07/29/2008 Add as a friend | MFC profile
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I actually do think that a very small margin of the population can be affected by movie content, and different people will be affected by different things. However, that has little bearing on the great masses of moviegoers (aside from maybe language).
Oddly enough, the one objec...
I actually do think that a very small margin of the population can be affected by movie content, and different people will be affected by different things. However, that has little bearing on the great masses of moviegoers (aside from maybe language).
Oddly enough, the one objection I used to find was the biggie was language. Which is arguably the least mind-shattering of all content to be put under the label.
The original censors pre-Jack Valenti were a bunch of good Catholics and Puritans who came down hard on glorified gangster movies and gratuitous cleavage. While Valenti and the MPAA helped modernize American cinema the same types of people have figured heavily in the ratings. And while Puritans are no strangers to some of the most sadistic forms of torture, blatant sexuality has generally been considered taboo. And since pornography is infamous for being graphically sexual, loads of simulated pornographic sex would cause heads to roll.
I can only chalk it up to quantity, since last year's "Before the Devil Knows You're Dead" contained a fairly infamous ass-banging sequence at the very start. The director I can think most likely to push the envelope on bodily functions would be Todd Solondz, who usually goes with the unrated label rather than submit his work with the NC-17 on it.
Is it right? No. Though I could totally see Smith doing an unrated. But he says he's contractually obligated to turn an R-rated film in to the studio. So damn!
9:31PM on 07/29/2008 Add as a friend | MFC profile
*Holds up coin*
"You're R"
*Turns coin over*
"You're NC-17"
*Flips coin...*
*Holds up coin*
"You're R"
*Turns coin over*
"You're NC-17"
*Flips coin...*
8:34PM on 07/29/2008 Add as a friend | MFC profile
What other guidelines do you think they should rate the quality of movies on?
What other guidelines do you think they should rate the quality of movies on?
8:13PM on 07/29/2008 Add as a friend | MFC profile
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I agree with Natty on the views of the ratings. Its just plain stupid. Ill see the movie regardless on the rating.
NC-17 isnt the kiss of death for Zach and Miri a PG-13 rating is..
And Elizabeth Banks is delicious!
I agree with Natty on the views of the ratings. Its just plain stupid. Ill see the movie regardless on the rating.
NC-17 isnt the kiss of death for Zach and Miri a PG-13 rating is..
And Elizabeth Banks is delicious!
1:51PM on 07/29/2008 Add as a friend | MFC profile
By the way...it's the religious prudes who throw a fit about anything that has to do with "sex" that cause it to get stricter rating than violence.
Remember..sex is dirty and bad....violence is just the almighty's wraith.....or what ever.
By the way...it's the religious prudes who throw a fit about anything that has to do with "sex" that cause it to get stricter rating than violence.
Remember..sex is dirty and bad....violence is just the almighty's wraith.....or what ever.
11:20AM on 07/29/2008 Add as a friend | MFC profile
However, I do feel that the rating system over in The States (I'm English) is pretty dumb, isn't it something like a kid can see a movie with violence and sex with his parents due to the 'R rating' but if that movie is REAL VIOLENT, he cannot see it until he is (NC)17? Over here we just have it so that if a movie is violent or sexy; the kid cannot see it.
I also don't think that movie producers and directors should be to concerned with the ratings - "oh no! our movie won't make money because 7-year-olds won't be able to rush with their parents to see Katie Morgan(?) getting dry-slamed" - sounds pretty sick doesn't it.
Of course, I apologise in advance if I have been ignorant as to how the American rating system works.
P.S. Elizabeth Banks is indeed very attractive.
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