What's that have to do with anything? I remember when I was nailing 19 year old girls. So what?
This movie didn't get a PG-13 rating for a boob.
The point is that movie ratings have gotten stricter over the years
Terrible point, they've gotten way looser.
And WTF does it have to do with the discussion.
It is extremely bright. It is also cold, sterile, and colorless: four words I'd use to describe the bridge.
Rather, it serves to become a technicolor parody of the original
Ummm...yes...it seems the haters have to get together to get their story straight.![]()
Nah. The cheerleading squad is so good at mindless groupthink, the "haters" could never hope to compete.
That's typical.
If somebody likes it, it's mindless group think but if someone hates it, well their reasoned and thoughtful and not a bunch of cry-babies.
That's typical.
If somebody likes it, it's mindless group think but if someone hates it, well they're reasoned and thoughtful and not a bunch of cry-babies.
On the bright side, the haters will probably go see the movie more times than anyone else so they can keep picking it apart to fulfill their own prophecies and spend the other 22 hours of the day on the internet telling everyone how right they were.
That's typical.
If somebody likes it, it's mindless group think but if someone hates it, well they're reasoned and thoughtful and not a bunch of cry-babies.
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On the bright side, the haters will probably go see the movie more times than anyone else so they can keep picking it apart to fulfill their own prophecies and spend the other 22 hours of the day on the internet telling everyone how right they were.
Is there a part of "knock off taking potshots at the people who disagree with you, and stick to the topic" which was unclear, guys? I shouldn't have to say it twice.
Probably, but the problem is that they'll actually leave Mom's basement for those 2 hours.
I was at Blockbuster the other day and the back of a box listed smoking as one of the reasons for the PG-13. I think most TV shows and movies these days would be rated PG-13 if they were actually submitted to the MPAA. I think PG-13 is a quite acceptable and predictable rating for a movie like this these days.
I was at Blockbuster the other day and the back of a box listed smoking as one of the reasons for the PG-13. I think most TV shows and movies these days would be rated PG-13 if they were actually submitted to the MPAA. I think PG-13 is a quite acceptable and predictable rating for a movie like this these days.
Simply because a description is listed under the MPAA, it doesn't necessarily mean that it is a reason for the rating. It is simply a warning for the consumers so they can make an informed decision.
I was at Blockbuster the other day and the back of a box listed smoking as one of the reasons for the PG-13. I think most TV shows and movies these days would be rated PG-13 if they were actually submitted to the MPAA. I think PG-13 is a quite acceptable and predictable rating for a movie like this these days.
Simply because a description is listed under the MPAA, it doesn't necessarily mean that it is a reason for the rating. It is simply a warning for the consumers so they can make an informed decision.
May not be the sole cause but it would be a contributor I think. You have limited space to list things and if something gets listed I would assume it is because it was seen as significant.
The PG-13 rating is actually a boost for this film. I would not be surprised if Paramount/JJ Abrams intentionally went for it. A rating of G or even PG would probably not be as attractive to a mainstream audience as a PG-13 rating. PG-13 for violence and sexual situations is appealing to action lovers.
Ummm...yes...it seems the haters have to get together to get their story straight.![]()
Nah. The cheerleading squad is so good at mindless groupthink, the "haters" could never hope to compete.
That's typical.
If somebody likes it, it's mindless group think but if someone hates it, well they're reasoned and thoughtful and not a bunch of cry-babies.
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Nah. The cheerleading squad is so good at mindless groupthink, the "haters" could never hope to compete.
That's typical.
If somebody likes it, it's mindless group think but if someone hates it, well they're reasoned and thoughtful and not a bunch of cry-babies.
![]()
That's actually kinda funny.
Seriously, though: those of you who like this bridge design (and this new Enterprise and any other aspect of this movie) post as if you've never disliked anything and have never posted about it. Somehow I doubt that is the case. So why must every one who doesn't share your "optimism and enthusiasm" (more accurately, your taste) need to be constantly derided as cry-babies and haters?
Clever picture, though. Should become an avatar...
The only Starfleet bridge design to incorporate a controversial "giant sucking turbine" ceiling ultimately responsible for the deaths of 34 crewpeople.
As Leonard McCoy put it, "just who in the fuck thought that was a good idea, anyway?!"
I read an article in EW last year about the MPAA ratings where "unnamed" producers complained because the problem with MPAA is that there is no standard.
I read an article in
EW last year about the MPAA ratings where "unnamed" producers complained
because the problem with MPAA is that there is no standard.
There is no standard. The Ray Liotta brain scene in Hanniba
l was R because it's Ridley Scott, Anthony Hopkins,
David Mamet and Dino De Laurentiis/MGM/Universal.
Imagine what type of rating would get slapped onto
a small Sundance movie with the same scene.
A PG-13 rating is a sterner warning by
the Rating Board to parents to determine whether
their children under age 13 should view the motion picture,
as some material might not be suited for them.
A PG-13 motion picture may go beyond the PG rating
in theme, violence, nudity, sensuality, language,
adult activities or other elements, but does not
reach the restricted R category. The theme of
the motion picture by itself will not result in a rating
greater than PG-13, although depictions of
activities related to a mature theme may result
in a restricted rating for the motion picture.
Any drug use will initially require at least a PG-13 rating.
More than brief nudity will require at least a PG-13 rating,
but such nudity in a PG-13 rated motion picture
generally will not be sexually oriented.
There may be depictions of violence in a PG-13 movie,
but generally not both realistic and
extreme or persistent violence.
A motion picture’s single use of one of the harsher
sexually-derived words, though only as an expletive,
initially requires at least a PG-13 rating. More than one
such expletive requires an R rating, as must even one
of those words used in a sexual context. The Rating
Board nevertheless may rate such a motion picture
PG-13 if, based on a special vote by a two-thirds majority,
the Raters feel that most American parents would believe
that a PG-13 rating is appropriate because of
the context or manner in which the words are used or
because the use of those words in the motion
picture is inconspicuous.
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