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Context dictates content. If the story calls for it, or the filmmakers want to include it, then sure. Some go overboard, some use it sparingly.
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Thanks given by: | AaronJ (07-01-2017), AmrlKJaneway (06-29-2017), IndieBlue (06-29-2017), MattPerdue (06-29-2017), singhcr (07-03-2017) |
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Even modern day, look at Pixar and other family friendly productions to understand a great story and production are possible without those things. Violence can be implied without seeing it, frequently to great effect. And vulgar language isn't usually an intellectual driving force behind well written story telling. Not suggesting they don't have a place in many films of various subject matter, but "need" for an effective movie? Clearly disproven by anyone that has delved into the history of cinema. |
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Thanks given by: | AmrlKJaneway (06-29-2017) |
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I can see an R-rated movie at the theater in the afternoon and a G-rated one at home in the evening, and enjoy both equally. A good movie is a good movie, regardless of what the MPAA says, and those who blanket-diss PG-13 movies as being somehow "compromised" are just being picky as hell.
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Thanks given by: | singhcr (07-03-2017) |
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Depends on the subject matter. Some films story call for a lot of violence. No Country for Old Men wouldn't work with out its quick violent parts. Same with blood it is needed in excess in cases like a war film or horrror in some cases. Although both can be done well with out. Again goes back to the kind of story being told. For as real vulgar films like comedies I tend to stay away from, but sometimes its works to like Wolf of Wall Street.
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Blu-ray Grand Duke
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It varies, I think the case is found in films that do it well and films that cut it out and suffer for it. Ghost in the Shell cut away from a lot of the violence and felt jarring for it, I personally wasn't annoyed by Expendables 3 going PG-13, but I know the film itself worked around the restraint in a hokey fashion.
I know it's dominating discussion at the moment, but Baby Driver does violence well and demonstrates using it's R rating with restraint and effectiveness. When violence occurs it has a proper shock to it, I don't think an onscreen Death occurs until well over an hour in. As for sex, well I dunno. I've never been one to think of it as overly taboo, if it happens in films then that's that. I think it's most likely people are gonna have sex than kill anyone, so I never even consider it a problem, dunno why rating boards and most parents are so abject to it. |
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Thanks given by: | AaronJ (07-01-2017) |
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Reminds me of one of my favorite days in a theater: Wanted & Wall-E back to back, opening day. (Got a bit of a strange look from the ticket seller.) Both movies were exactly what they needed to be, no reason to water one down or spice the other one up. Never really have understood this fascination with ratings...
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Blu-ray Knight
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If I'm watching a fantasy movie where a man is fighting a dragon, and the dragon slashes or bites him, I would expect the man to be injured if he wasn't wearing appropriate armor. As silly as it is, I actually think Monty Python is a good example:
[Show spoiler] Were that an actual war movie, and an actual fight, I think that level of violence is appropriate. The killer rabbit scene, too, it gets the job done and it's not overly gory. Now I don't know if this would still get a PG today, or even a PG-13, but I think this much violence is fine. The fact that the violence is suddenly worse when you throw in swears doesn't make sense to me, but the MPAA never makes any sense... |
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For sex? Same here - if it helps show characters love which leads to development then great. If its there just to treeange boys can wank it...then no. |
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Zero censorship and zero regulations on content. If you don't like it then don't watch it. If you think it is excessive then don't watch it. Censor and regulate yourself, not everyone else. I don't want someone using their opinion as the standard for the rest of us. Everything isn't meant to be catered to you. Some things are for others.
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Thanks given by: | BluBlazes (07-03-2017), dallywhitty (06-29-2017), heineken (01-10-2018), Hellraiserfan (06-29-2017), Hubunkey (06-29-2017), sandman slim (06-29-2017), Todd Tomorrow (06-29-2017) |
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Blu-ray Knight
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