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Friday, July 21, 2006
Director Amazed When MPAA Gives Filthy Movie an R-Rating
Posted by: Charlie Richards at 11:03 AM

In an age when parents are increasingly concerned with smut in movies, the press somehow missed this story.

Do they not have kids?

Even when reported, the story was buried.

At the bottom of this MSNBC link, listed under “Notes from all over,” we read this:

“Clerks II” director Kevin Smith was “shocked, literally, in shock” when his slacker sequel got an R rating. Smith had fought the tougher NC-17 rating on the first film, and was prepared for a battle on this one. “The ‘questionable’ content in ‘Clerks II’ goes beyond anything we've ever presented in a film before,” he noted. “Don't know what happened in the MPAA screening that morning, and don't need to know. All I do know is that they handed us an R, without asking for a single cut. And rather than obsess over it, I just quickly [and happily] accepted the rating and moved on.”

This is the same “Clerks II” that Movie Critic Joel Siegel reportedly walked out of because it was just too disgusting.

But the MPAA decided it’s okay for kids, providing there’s an adult with them. And we (and the MPAA) all know theaters often ignore that suggestion.

Republican Congressfolks Roy Blunt and Marsha Blackburn have contacted the MPAA, and they want answers.  Good luck.

One answer came late last year when the MPAA’s Dan Glickman coughed up this excuse to explain the increasing sexual references in G-rated movies: “It’s bound to be a reflection of society.”

Take no responsibility, blame all of society.



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Dave writes: Friday, July, 21, 2006 1:16 PM
It's Not THAT Slow of a News Day
This is the only thing he can think of writing about. Come on! There are some big stories to opine on. How about Leah Remini claiming to have spotted Tom Cruise's daughter? Or Pam and Kid Rock tying the knot? Or the separation of Carmen Electra and Dave Navarro? Big stories. But he chose to write about shampoo.

Well it is Friday so maybe he could write about something not so serious like the impending war in the middle east, Joseph Kony, the Free Burma Rangers, a preacher being invited to North Korea...
ianfleming writes: Friday, July, 21, 2006 1:39 PM
Thanks for noticing
Unlike the dismissive tone of the morally challenged, I happen to care a lot about the cultural sewer created by permissive attitudes and agenda driven movie moguls.

We who have tolerated this muck have done so at great cost to the ethical development of our children.

Who knows what our children may have accomplished if they weren't so mesmerized by the gilded screen and money chasing action heroes and heroines with a 'set of good gams'?

The greatest achievement of our youths these days may be the 25+ hours of TV and video entertainment weekly.

Is the only value we have in life, that of live and let live? Are there no other cultural heights to attain? Are we all Rembrandts, Da Vincis, Einsteins, Churchills, Dantes, Shakespeares that we can rest on our laurels?

Or are we simple George Cloneys?
ClearCommentary.com writes: Friday, July, 21, 2006 2:03 PM
"In olden days a glimpse of stocking..."
It's axiomatic that our Hollywood cultural elites have, for several decades, been engaged in a zealous search for the bottom of our cultural cesspool, and that their descent continues apace.

That stated, it's facile and intellectually anemic for them or anyone else to assert that they're merely reflecting societal expectations because the paradox is that it's the G-rated films, not the R-rated that are profitable. That is, average folks find films that drip with sexuality at least disconcerting if not intolerable, not only because they distort reality but because they reflect some of our basest and most vile instincts.

Finally, their adverse influence on our children is unequivocal because kids are so impressionable and lack the contextual maturity to make accurate moral judgments. Of course, parents should play a key role in safeguarding and monitoring their children's exposure to these experiences, but that's an argument for another day.

As those more advanced in years or with a more critical eye know, we began this downward trend several decades ago when we were told by our leftist brethren that the absolutes we held in such high esteem were only the product of high-browed moralists. From there, the champions of amorality led the unwitting down the path to abortion, single parenthood, teenage sex, and a host of other equally corrosive activities.

In the 1940s all it took was a smile by Cary Grant to Grace Kelly and we implicitly understood the entire gamut of emotions that was being communicated. Today we're bombarded by a raw sexuality that is at once unimaginative and indifferent to the standards of a civilized society.
eddie writes: Friday, July, 21, 2006 4:31 PM
on the movie
Ted Nugent wrote something that might be fitting here "Americans have been exposed to the rotting, stinking, maggot-infested underbelly of our culture for so long that we've become desensitized to it. And our own spineless apathy is the shameless result."
eddie writes: Friday, July, 21, 2006 4:36 PM
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