Well, I have watch quite a few that are rated wrong and have no clue why. Some as Unrated to be actually like a PG-13 and some R as like PG-13 or PG-13 like a rated R or Unrated. The MPAA is totally messed up. One movie to name that is R and should be TV-14 and not trying to piss people off because they like the movie, but I hated it. The Conjuring. It is like watching a TV movie on the big screen. I did not get scared once watching it in the theater and if it went on television, there would be nothing to cut out of it. That is how tame it is.
This has more gore but is tame too. This would actually be a rated R rating more than "The Conjuring" would. This is nothing compared to "Dead Alive" which is unrated. "Brain Dead" is the R rated version of "Dead Alive" and those movies are accurate in ratings. Like a lot are not done that way. So I can see the controversy of why people complain about ratings.
They need better people on the MPAA. Pisses me off that most horror movies now a days are becoming more PG-13 instead of R now. It is more PG-13 and unrated, instead of R. I rather see R and unrated. I don't give a crap what others say about scary movies don't need to be an R or unrated to be scared, but to me it is more entertaining than failing crap jump scares or sounds that are so loud that all it does is hurt your ears, more than be scary.
I don't see the rating system being fixed ever. There is a lot of unrated movies that should not be considered unrated because you can't really tell the difference from the R and unrated ones. Only some you can tell. I love the Hellraiser: Hellbound. That one is awesome. Anything like that is good stuff. Scary is like Aliens. I like Aliens more than Alien because of more aliens in Aliens than Alien.
You can say different than me but my website is based on how I feel here. Horror Community site called Awesome Bryner.
No more IMDB boards for me!
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