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:: We all got emasculated since the 1970s.  I remember seeing tons of nudity in Logan's Run (1976) and it was PG.  That would rate a hard (R) today.  In fact (speaking of Jenny Agutter) the film Walkabout was released as a PG (or GP I think in the day) and it had tons of full frontal nudity.  I don't know if people got more 'sensitive' or it just became more politically correct.  I know quite a few ADULTS who are uncomfortable with ANY type of screen nudity.  WTF?  In that aspect we've become the polar opposite of Europe, Japan & Australia as far as being prudes. MPM
:: We all got emasculated since the 1970s.  I remember seeing tons of nudity in Logan's Run (1976) and it was PG.  That would rate a hard (R) today.  In fact (speaking of Jenny Agutter) the film Walkabout was released as a PG (or GP I think in the day) and it had tons of full frontal nudity.  I don't know if people got more 'sensitive' or it just became more politically correct.  I know quite a few ADULTS who are uncomfortable with ANY type of screen nudity.  WTF?  In that aspect we've become the polar opposite of Europe, Japan & Australia as far as being prudes. MPM
:::Hey MPM, the ratings system in Australia is more fucked up than the american ratings system. I thought you would know that.
:::Hey MPM, the ratings system in Australia is more fucked up than the american ratings system. I thought you would know that.
:::::When I was in Australia, they had copious amounts of nudity on their broadcast television, so mister smart ass, what are you talking about?  If anything has changed recently, I don't follow Aussie TV standard.  MPM


Anyway, the ratings system in America was different back then and the MPAA are biased against sex in movies. Must be the insane conservatives.
Anyway, the ratings system in America was different back then and the MPAA are biased against sex in movies. Must be the insane conservatives.

Revision as of 18:59, 22 May 2009

Questionable PG rating

We all know PG usually ment today's PG-13 rating back in the 60-70s time range, but doesn't this kind of go under R rating? I mean, this is pretty gruesome even by today's standards.

We all got emasculated since the 1970s. I remember seeing tons of nudity in Logan's Run (1976) and it was PG. That would rate a hard (R) today. In fact (speaking of Jenny Agutter) the film Walkabout was released as a PG (or GP I think in the day) and it had tons of full frontal nudity. I don't know if people got more 'sensitive' or it just became more politically correct. I know quite a few ADULTS who are uncomfortable with ANY type of screen nudity. WTF? In that aspect we've become the polar opposite of Europe, Japan & Australia as far as being prudes. MPM
Hey MPM, the ratings system in Australia is more fucked up than the american ratings system. I thought you would know that.
When I was in Australia, they had copious amounts of nudity on their broadcast television, so mister smart ass, what are you talking about? If anything has changed recently, I don't follow Aussie TV standard. MPM

Anyway, the ratings system in America was different back then and the MPAA are biased against sex in movies. Must be the insane conservatives. Oh, read the first sub-section in this wiki article: [1].Oliveira 18:10, 22 May 2009 (UTC)


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A sword swung into a French soldier's face. Ouch.