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The Motion Picture Association film rating system assigns a PG-13 rating if the film contains the word used once and not in the context of sex. [8] The R rating is normally required, if the film contains more than one utterance or if the word is used in a sexual context. However, there are exceptions to the rule.
Drug use content is restricted to PG-13 and above. [3] An example of an otherwise PG film being assigned a PG-13 rating for a drug reference (momentary, along with brief language) is Whale Rider. The film contained only mild profanity, but was rated PG-13 because of a scene where drug paraphernalia were briefly visible.
PG-13 R N/A PG A Belgium: AL/TOUS 6 9 12 14 16 18 N/A Brazil: L: L: 12 14 16 N/A ER: 10 18: 18: Bulgaria: B C C+ D+ X ? A: D N/A: Cambodia: G NC15 R18: N/A Canada (outside Québec) G 14A R E: A: PG PG (Not recommended for young children) 18A: 18A: Prohibited G G (Not suitable for young children) 13 16 18 Exempt 18 (Explicit sexuality) Refused ...
The ‘Beetlejuice’ sequel is rated PG-13 for, among other things, “macabre and bloody images” Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. Michael Keaton in 'Beetlejuice Beetlejuice'
It's only about 30 seconds long, but a newly released clip from the PG-13 reworking of Deadpool 2 that opens next week includes some delightful back-and-forth between Ryan Reynolds as the Merc ...
Profanity is often depicted in images by grawlixes, which substitute symbols for words.. Profanity, also known as swearing, cursing, or cussing, involves the use of notionally offensive words for a variety of purposes, including to demonstrate disrespect or negativity, to relieve pain, to express a strong emotion, as a grammatical intensifier or emphasis, or to express informality or ...
In the fall of 2004, Dimension Films cut the film to a PG-13 rating instead of the planned R rating. Speaking to the New York Post, Craven commented, "The contract called for us to make an R-rated film. We did. It was a very difficult process. Then it was basically taken away from us and cut to PG-13 and ruined.
Still, the idea of the 91-year-old monarch swearing is still amusing. RELATED: Strict royal words But there’s another word Queen Elizabeth cannot stand—and it’s nothing you’d ever guess.