PG-13, R or UNRATED?!


Question: Quick game. This is how it works: I'm going to give you 3 options. Pick the option that most represents you.

You're going to see a horror movie with your friends. You can either go see (these are fake movies) Stalker (a PG-13 slasher) or Deranged (an R rated thriller). Then you read online that Stalker is being released on DVD next month with a special UNRATED cut. You only have enough money for one, so you either:

A. Forget about going to the theater and keep your money for the UNRATED cut of Stalker.
B. Go see Deranged and when Stalker comes out on DVD ask your parents to buy it for you.
C. See Stalker and forget about the UNRATED cut. After all, UNRATED cuts don't have that much added gore.


Answers: Quick game. This is how it works: I'm going to give you 3 options. Pick the option that most represents you.

You're going to see a horror movie with your friends. You can either go see (these are fake movies) Stalker (a PG-13 slasher) or Deranged (an R rated thriller). Then you read online that Stalker is being released on DVD next month with a special UNRATED cut. You only have enough money for one, so you either:

A. Forget about going to the theater and keep your money for the UNRATED cut of Stalker.
B. Go see Deranged and when Stalker comes out on DVD ask your parents to buy it for you.
C. See Stalker and forget about the UNRATED cut. After all, UNRATED cuts don't have that much added gore.

C. ...That is definitely true.

option C.

C. i will luv to enjoy a gud movie with my friends.

kay first off, UNRATED is the worst (in a good way) gore imaginable. I don't know what you're thinking. I'll go for:


A

C...

IMO, PG-13 horror films are usually weak. The unrated version doesn't mean that it still isn't PG-13, it just means that they added a few minutes and that new version is unrated. The best horror films in the past 10 years are pretty much all R. I realize there are exceptions, but few.

b

C. i like going out with friends

C. I'd rather just go see the movie with my friends, have a good time, and then see the unrated version when it comes out on DVD or watch it online.

I have an excellent home theater system, so I'd go for option A to watch the unrated version.

I'd do option c because I don't like movies that are way to scary. Sometimes I'd see an R, but usually PG-13 horrors (even though they are not scary). Plus, I'd rather by far watch a movie in the theatre. It's a lot more fun.



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