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 U.S. Ratings For 2005 Movies 
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Teenage Dream
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This thread is for the U.S. ratings of 2005 movies by the MPAA.

RATED R
01. Assault on Precinct 13
02. Hide and Seek
03. Alone in the Dark
04. Constantine
05. The Jacket
06. Hostage

RATED PG-13
01. White Noise
02. Coach Carter
03. Elektra
04. In Good Company
05. Boogeyman
06. The Wedding Date
07. Hitch
08. Cursed
09. Man of the House
10. Diary of A Mad Black Woman
11. Be Cool

RATED PG
01. Racing Stripes
02. Are We There Yet?
03. Son of the Mask
04. Because of Winn-Dixie
05. The Pacifier
06. Robots

RATED G
01. Pooh's Heffalump Movie

This is for wide releases and it is just to see how many of each rating are released in 2005. Movies are added when they are released.


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Sat Feb 26, 2005 3:22 pm
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Good idea. This can also show trends. :wink:

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Spiderman2005 wrote:

RATED PG-13
05. Boogeyman
08. Cursed


Quite suprised these are PG-13. Thought the movies would have had an 'R' rating.....although it stands to reason, because all this world cares about nowadays is money. I SAY BRING BACK GOOD MOVIES AND FORGET ABOUT MONEY!!

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If only the world worked that way, Algren. Directors think about quality over money (well, some of them). The companies are the ones that will destroy a movie. I think Cursed would have done better with the R-rating. It didn't do good as a PG-13.

Money will always be more important to companies.


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Yeh true.

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I don't know who's the most responsible for the damage of horror movies (or films that are marketed as 'horror') anymore, and I don't want to know at all. No offense, but it's all of our and their faults and responsibilites for every situation situated, especially MPAA, filmmakers, companies, and us moviegoers. No matter who's fault it is the most, it is the fault of us and them for everything that's been dealt with. So go ahead and send me hate messages if you feel like it


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I see what you are saying 'want2write', because if we pay for horror films that are rated PG-13, then we are sort of saying "yes please, we want more" .... so it is our fault, indirectly.

But its the studio's fault initially because they are the one's that order the cutting of more voilent scenes.

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Algren wrote:
I see what you are saying 'want2write', because if we pay for horror films that are rated PG-13, then we are sort of saying "yes please, we want more" .... so it is our fault, indirectly.

But its the studio's fault initially because they are the one's that order the cutting of more voilent scenes.
On the other hand, you can say that it may be our fault for NOT paying tickets for pg-13 horror film, but it's the studios that are to blame for potentially damaged quality that's been done already.


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Updated with the March 4th releases!!


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Just wondering, what were the ratings of the three Scream movies?

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Schlomo wrote:
Just wondering, what were the ratings of the three Scream movies?
All of there were R


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Ooooh, i thought HIDE AND SEEK was PG13 all this time.

Just WHITE NOISE, BOOGEYMAN and CURSED then?


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Updated


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