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No,for I work behind the scenes in motion pictures,and from what I have seen in the shooting of a movie,most are not worth watching.I have seen less movies since I have worked in the industry.A person can make up their own mind on the types of movies they watch.If one does not like violence in movies then ratings will not make a bit of difference for they will not see the movie anyway.
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no...i like to judge for myself
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None whatsoever.
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Not really
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Definately, if they are not an '18' with warnings such as strong violence, lots of strong/offensive language etc et..then i'm not interested in the watered down acceptable category :)
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Yeah, sometimes.
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Never a consideration. PG13 sounds like it would be too much of a kids movie for my taste. I need to get my fix of sex and violence, lol.
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Now that my son is grown, I never notice them.
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No, but if I'm buying a DVD I go with the "Unrated" version.
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No. I prefer to do the rating myself.
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Oh yes my grandson likes Batman so I got him the original Adam West version not the remake which was cert 15(uk)he thoroughly enjoyed it...wam pow etc
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No. I'm unlikely to be warped by a movie.... Reviews might influence me, though, depending on who the critic is.
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absolutely not. i try to ignore them as much as possible. in reality we are not protected from what we live and see either.
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They used to be when I was younger, but not anymore. I think I'm mature enough so that the content of violent or sexually explicit movies won't rub off onto my personality.
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never
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Since I have a 9yr old daughter, I go by the movie ratings when we see movies. If its just me, then I don't care about the rating.
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No I am too old to worry about things like that.
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Definitely. I refuse to see a horror film with anything less than a R rating. The last few PG-13 horror films that I have seen were very boring and not very shocking.
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