Anonymous wrote:Ok so no one else is bothered by gratuitous sex and naughty words. I guess I really am turning into an old lady.
Anonymous wrote:I'm with you OP. I see movies as a way to escape reality, relax or learn something new. Extreme violence and language don't do that for me.
As far as Girls goes, that's a different kind of distasteful to me. But I think Lena Dunham is disgusting so I can't watch that show because of her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:R rated movies aren't that great.
But I LOVE Game of Thrones and West World type of R sex/violence. I think real life is more gory than PG13 wants you to think.
+1
For the most part, R rated movies are over the top with language, violence, and the gore, but I don't neccessarily rule out movies simply b/c there's an R rating.
I think there are some really good R rated movies out there where the gore and violence and language are a major part of the context of the movie - Saving Private Ryan, The Godfather, and the like. In fact, a lot of the historical-drama films (such as PLatoon, Gladiator, Schindler's List, etc.) are often R-rated b/c the violence and gore is so pivotal to the movie.
Anonymous wrote:R rated movies aren't that great.
But I LOVE Game of Thrones and West World type of R sex/violence. I think real life is more gory than PG13 wants you to think.
Anonymous wrote:*sitting down at the older persons table*
The gore doesn't bother me as much as the gratuitous sex scenes. I don't need the scene to dissolve to black before two characters get to it, but the long involved sex scenes are usually unecessary. We get it, producers, you CAN show the characters having repeated explicit encounters, but how does that really add anything?
Anonymous wrote:Ok so no one else is bothered by gratuitous sex and naughty words. I guess I really am turning into an old lady.
Anonymous wrote:R rated movies aren't that great.
But I LOVE Game of Thrones and West World type of R sex/violence. I think real life is more gory than PG13 wants you to think.