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Posted by Morgan on 05/14/07 16:15
"Useful Info" <useful_inf@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> You might have thought they'd never try to redeem themselves.
>
> Find the story at http://Muvy.org
>
Is this really a good thing? So your children are uncapable of reading
literature and listening to others about smoking? As teenagers, do you
honsetly think they won't sneak into films they "shouldn"t" see? Rent
movies or go to friend's houses with movies that have "objectionable"
material in it? I don't want my kids to smoke, but I don't need some big
brother to tell me what they can and cannot see. Ask yourself, what's next
to be moved to the rated R category?
All couples in movies should have seperate beds, do not show toilets, no
swears, saying anything remotely sexually suggestive earns you an R, kisses
cannot be open mouthed between heterosexual couples: lips only, homosexuals
(if they must to be shown at all) earns you an R rating and the only contact
they can have with each other is a handshake or friendly hug, women cannoy
say the word pregnant, women cannot be depicted as having a job when they
have children in the household, men cannot be shown to cry onscreen,
teenagers engaging in sexual activities (including open-mouthed kissing)
must die violently in the movie for what they did, all drug refernces will
be made by a mustachioed man in a red cape and top-hat with an evil sneer,
if there's murder afoot in the plot then blood and guts cannot be shown
except in silhouette. Brutally graphic scenes of rape are perfectly fine
for movies PG through R because it depicts what actually happens to bad
girls that think too much or have an idea that men and women are equal.
Yes, the MPAA is looking out for YOUR best interest. It's so clever, you
don't even have to think!
Morgan
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