^Isn't THAT censorship?The FCC has to go too, or at least be cut back to regulating nothing but what frequencies can be used and by whom.

^Isn't THAT censorship?The FCC has to go too, or at least be cut back to regulating nothing but what frequencies can be used and by whom.
I think it should be abolished, as should all forms of censorship. If you want to shield yourself from images or ideas, find out what the movie is about first. Don't create blanket rules that affect all of society. The FCC has to go too, or at least be cut back to regulating nothing but what frequencies can be used and by whom.
Wasn't there a rumor that Jack Valenti was a closeted homo-sexsual?Hmmm... let the ratings make more sense...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qGlPUc-qvHQ Or let Jack Valenti explain it. ^^
Modern Ratings Classifications are largely designed to maximise movie income rather than guide the public.
The whole silly game of allowing certain numbers of various swearwords or certain durations of gory shots, etc, etc shows how daft the system is.
Really, going by need, you only need two ratings systems - Universal and Adults. All the rest are unnecessary (and probably unfounded in evidence) subdivisions that are more useful for marketing purposes than anything else.
But my need is for a 15 and 18 system as we currently have to keep out chatty brats and screaming children![]()
The idea of a 2-way split between universal and not is intriguing, it could lead to a more open culture, recognizing that material is there but it's up to the viewer to decide for themselves how objectionable or not it is.
WOW! Can't belive I agree with you there!The idea of a 2-way split between universal and not is intriguing, it could lead to a more open culture, recognizing that material is there but it's up to the viewer to decide for themselves how objectionable or not it is.
Precisely. Let's get some personal responsibility back out there.
Abolish the ratings all together and let the films be what they are suposed to be and not conform to some tight asses list of Do's and Don'ts
^IMDB is starting a new system where users can log on and decribe what "violations" occur in each area so folks know exactly what's going on. I haven't found it yet, but I know that there is another site that does the same thing, just not through user-input.
Violations of backwardness?Seriously. "Violations?" Is that the term that IMDB uses? Violations of what?![]()
^Isn't THAT censorship?The FCC has to go too, or at least be cut back to regulating nothing but what frequencies can be used and by whom.![]()
I agree 100% with Juan Bolio. That's what the FCC was created to do. Having them regulating frequencies isn't censorship at all, would you like it if you couldn't tune into your favorite radio station because a local nutjob was transmitting his own stuff on that frequency?^Isn't THAT censorship?The FCC has to go too, or at least be cut back to regulating nothing but what frequencies can be used and by whom.![]()
Gotcha.Sorry folks... IMDB doesn't actually use the term "violations", but I was running on fumes yesterday, and couldn't come up with any other term.
U= Universal
It is impossible to predict what might upset any particular child. But a ‘U’ film should be suitable for audiences aged four years and over. U films should be set within a positive moral framework and should offer reassuring counterbalances to any violence, threat or horror.
PG' Parental Guidance - General viewing, but some scenes may be unsuitable for young children Unaccompanied children of any age may watch. A ‘PG’ film should not disturb a child aged around eight or older. However, parents are advised to consider whether the content may upset younger or more sensitive children.
12A – Suitable for 12 years and over. No-one younger than 12 may see a ‘12A’ film in a cinema unless accompanied by an adult. No-one younger than 12 may rent or buy a ‘12’ rated video or DVD. Responsibility for allowing under-12s to view lies with the accompanying or supervising adult.
15' – Suitable only for 15 years and over No-one younger than 15 may see a ‘15’ film in a cinema. No-one younger than 15 may rent or buy a ‘15’ rated video or DVD.
On posters you usually get something like18' – Suitable only for adults No-one younger than 18 may see an ‘18’ film in a cinema. No-one younger than 18 may rent or buy an ‘18’ rated video.
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