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Why in the world would they do that?! PG13!!?!?! This is a travesty. :| Its like making Freddy vs Jason PG13! ARGH. :| :|

I've lost all hope for it.
 
I wonder if it was filmed rated R but was heavily cut to fit into PG-13 like King Arthur was.

If so they better release a Director's Cut and I'm willing to bet that if this is the case the Director's Cut will be massively better.
 
Originally posted by: Aelius
I wonder if it was filmed rated R but was heavily cut to fit into PG-13 like King Arthur was.

If so they better release a Director's Cut and I'm willing to bet that if this is the case the Director's Cut will be massively better.

One can only hope.
 
Originally posted by: Excelsior
Originally posted by: PingSpike
What else is new. They wiener up every potential good action movie nowadays with the PG-13 rating.

Yup I have noticed it also. They cut the 'nats' off any decent action film. It just makes more money for the studies in the end...

Koing
 
Originally posted by: PingSpike
What else is new. They wiener up every potential good action movie nowadays with the PG-13 rating.

absolutely. it's all about the money.
 
its not human gore, its alien gore 🙂
The humans dont die too much in this film, maybe half, and by then it shouldnt be that bad, a couple predator zaps, a face hugger or 2.... falls off a cliff..... i saw a scene with the predator being rpped apart, looked all green, not bloody, so maybe they dont care as much as its not human?
 
But does the PG-13 rating apply to violence towards real world things, such as humans? What if a predator slices an alien in half, does that count towards any ratings?
 
PG-13 doesn't really mean all that much anymore. Terminator 2 would probably be PG-13 if it were released nowadays.
 
Could just be that "fantasy" (alien) violence doesn't count against the rating as much as human violence. *crosses fingers*
Or maybe after Alien Resurrection, they want to tone it down a bit...that movie was just nasty.
 
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