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Aug 2018
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I agree there is a stigma against G rated films. Even most of Disney animated films want a PG rating. When What's Up Doc? got a G rating the producers asked Bogdonovich to add some profanity to get a PG rating. You have to add some single entendres to your film to avoid a dreaded G rating. Even under brain dead Bobby Liar Disney wants more stupid R rated films.
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g rating, inferiority, mpaa, ridicule, stigma |
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