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Lorene Dur <[log in to unmask]>
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Film and TV Studies Discussion List <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 22 Oct 1994 21:43:07 -0400
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to russell potter
you bring up an interesting and controversial subject.  I agree that the
ratings are probably outdated, in that they don't actively reflect the
"content" of the films they rate.  However, doing away with the system
altogether doesn't seem like a responsible option.  At least with the
ratings I have some sense of what the film might contain.  Perhaps the
rating systemt should be more descriptive, for instance, R-for explicit
violence, PG-13 for explicit violence, or PG-13, some explicit language.
Then again, how much language or violence makes it explicit or quantifies
it to be noted?  Tough problem with no easy solutions.
 
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