I'm somewhat of a movie buff (but by no means an expert), and have learned some stuff about how Hollywood really works.
Sometimes producers WANT an R rating so that it seems like the movie will include "better" content. I remember back in the mid to late '80s when I was a kid if a warning got put onto a TV show to use parental discretion, I knew it was going to be something good that I wasn't "supposed" to watch. An R rating can have the same effect.
While there are many things that can earn a movie an R rating (violence, language, sex, drugs, etc.), one thing is the "bullet count."
But if you really want to learn about how those movies get their ratings, watch "This Film is Not Yet Rated." It's a documentary about the MPAA board members and how they rate things arbitrarily.
I'm trying not to laugh, I promise. As a member of the Matrix cult I do have to wonder about your bishop. Did 'HE' watch the movie and then tell everyone else not to watch it? What give? Weird. Was still in the church, but questioning, when I watched it twice. Didn't hear no stinkin' warning like that from anyone in the cult.
Next thing I knew, the Bish, plus EQ pres and HP group leader, were all giving talks on the following Sunday - back to back - about how Satan has tried to lure the elect away in last days with all the filthy movies and ungodly music. Urgggggghhhhhhh. So, I had to give up and be a "good boy."
I watched plenty of R-rated movies but always felt guilty about it. I would rationalize, but there was always a counter-argument in my head. Boy, am I glad that's gone. Now I'm free to wonder what members in Europe, Japan, Australia, New Zealand, Africa, Russia, Canada, Mexico, and Central and South America are supposed to do, and why that never occurred to me during my desperate rationalization sessions on Sunday.
Once in awhile a PG-13 movie will come up and I'll wonder whether or not my daughter should see it. If it's super violent I don't let her. But otherwise, most r-rated and pg-13 aren't that bad. She doesn't need to see an orgy happening, but if it's just swearing I don't really mind because I know her nevermo dad has shown her much much worse.
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 04/16/2013 11:06PM by Tupperwhere.
I took my twelve year old son to "Starship Troopers" when it came out. I remember cringing in the theater when troopers were ripped apart and had their brains sucked out while alive. I told my Mormon sister that I regretted taking my boy to that movie, and she said, "Yeah, it showed bare breasts."