SO DID THE DARK KNIGHT. You know, one of the darkest PG-13 movies, that really pushed towards a R-rating? So stop whining.
It's already been confirmed for a PG-13, and if you honestly think that it's aimed for kids with it's toys then you're a ^^^^ing retard. Almost every 'big' movie had toys in the last two decades or so, starting with Aliens. And hey, guess what? SO DID THE DARK KNIGHT. You know, one of the darkest PG-13 movies, that really pushed towards a R-rating? So stop whining.
I don't remember anything in The Dark Knight that would even come close to pushing it into an R rating.
Can you give examples?
exactly. t2 had plenty of crappy kids' toys and everybody still loved it.I really wouldn't judge how good a movie is going to be based on toys. If that was the case Iron Man is crap.
I really wouldn't judge how good a movie is going to be based on toys...
remeber guys !! its all about
"it's not about the moneyyyy... it's about sending a message..."
Unlike the three Schwarzenegger Terminator films, which garnered R ratings for their violent content, speculation continues that the pricier Salvation will sport a PG-13, in an effort to bring in the largest possible audience to justify its estimated $200 million pricetag. McG counters that the production never set out to make a watered-down film to avoid the Restricted label.
"Jeff Robinov, who runs Warners, doesn't care," he says. "He's like, 'if it's R, it's R. If it's PG-13, it's PG-13.' My instinct is, we shot a picture without giving any consideration whatsoever to the rating. But I must say, The Dark Knight is a PG-13 picture, and that film was made compromise-free. It was made to its highest level. I'm not afraid of a PG-13, but we're not aiming for a rating at all. That's ultimate freedom when the head of a studio's like, 'We'll make an R, it's cool.'"
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