Donator — 0% Edible
Posted 6 years ago ( 2018/10/28 15:21:06 )
Eeeh yes technically. X did not use to refer to porn, it was more or less MA-17/NC-17. But it was happened to 'pornographic' films so often that it eventually came to mean porn. And PG-13 and R used to more or less be the same thing. Which is how some of Indiana Jones movies are PG-13 when they really needed to be an R. Then you get into the difference between hard and soft R. Basically going by America's rating system is dumb as fuck.
Donator — 0% Edible
Posted 6 years ago ( 2018/10/28 15:30:10 )
Then you get into the really dumb rules on what counts as what, and a lot of it is really sexist. Like Mean Girls was almost an R because of a few vagina jokes, even though the same kind of joke about a dick would be PG-13.
Donator — Winchester
Posted 6 years ago ( 2018/10/28 15:30:51 )
We\'ll carry on
There is a show on now called Crimes in Wartime. It’s about a French doctor who killed a lot of people. They showed some of the original pictures of what was left of the victims.
It’s 5pm and I think most adults wouldn’t even want to see this.
Donator — 0% Edible
Posted 6 years ago ( 2018/10/28 15:33:21 )
I've watched a few UK and Australian crime documentaries, and like they say fuck like crazy. That would NEVER be allowed over here for a documentary. It would always get bleeped. Even the late at night ones. But at the same time it's way okay for NCISs little bits of gore, and that's allowed at prime time. Yes it looks amazingly fake, but still somehow that's less than the word fuck.
Donator — 0% Edible
Posted 6 years ago ( 2018/10/28 15:38:06 )
Smoking is not entirely banned on tv or film, and kind of depends on who's making either. Like sometimes smoking can get you slapped with an R, and sometimes it won't.