NAOS
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It does have substantial value.
lol
It does have substantial value.
They mean what they say, no hidden agenda here. I generally don't watch R rated movies. Every once in a while I do. I generally think the mpaa does a good job of indicating which movies I should avoid, but I don't treat their ratings as gospel truth. Not sure why you consider those to be empty generalities. So I guess I'm having a hard time reading your mind as well. And as for writing anything more in depth about the value I place on those ratings, well that wouldn't be particularly interesting to me, nor I'm sure to the other readers of this thread.I see those comments for what they are (so far, at least): empty generalities. Why don't you tell me the value you mpaa ratings, from your perspective. I'm obviously having a hard time reading your mind, like you appear to want me to.
Rude.
They mean what they say, no hidden agenda here. I generally don't watch R rated movies. Every once in a while I do. I generally think the mpaa does a good job of indicating which movies I should avoid, but I don't treat their ratings as gospel truth. Not sure why you consider those to be empty generalities. So I guess I'm having a hard time reading your mind as well. And as for writing anything more in depth about the value I place on those ratings, well that wouldn't be particularly interesting to me, nor I'm sure to the other readers of this thread.
Rude.
Yeah, you place no value on them. I get that. That doesn't mean they aren't useful to others.
Wouldn't be fair to reveal it here, it would be a major spoiler for those who haven't watched the film.Which you think is what exactly?
Wouldn't be fair to reveal it here, it would be a major spoiler for those who haven't watched the film.
Be nice, NAOS. I get it. The MPAA ratings are crap and have devolved over the last 30 years (or maybe just our uptight society has) but Colton makes a fair point that it can act as a general barometer for what movies he wants to watch.
That said, Colton, if a movie is PG-13 OR R, I would take the time to go on imdb or another site to see why the movie received such a rating. Unless it's opening night, you can typically find specifics about certain scenes and what kind of "nudity" was shown or what kind of "violence" took place. They may actually be scenes that are quite benign in nature.
I'm curious, have you seen any rated R movies? Would you watch ones that are historic in nature? Braveheart, Gladiator, films like that?
Yes it's a dumb argument.
Colton watches the movies he wants to watch for the reasons he wants to watch them.
Why does that matter to anyone?
Yes it's a dumb argument.
Colton watches the movies he wants to watch for the reasons he wants to watch them.
Why does that matter to anyone?
what NAOS is getting at is the reasons as to why he finds some movies unwatchable-- he alluded to it in his post when he mentioned colton having no problems with the hyper sexualization and genderification of certain movies, while having a problem with nudity.
He's questioning the very boundaries that colton is using because he thinks some of the boundaries he's setting for some issues are far less damaging than absent boundaries for others.
Is it better for a child to watch a movie filled with racial stereotypes, than a boy seeing a boob? That sort of thing.