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What are the hardest PG/PG-13 movies and the softest R-rated films?


I just finished watching Cloverfield to find out that it was only rated PG-13. It was highly graphic for a PG-13 movie, probably the most violent PG-13 I’ve seen, maybe besides the animated DC Comics films. Other movies that come to mind for me that are hard PG/PG-13 are the Dark Knight, Poltergeist, and Jaws.https://omegle.onl/ https://discord.software/ https://xender.vip/

For soft R’s, the Matrix felt way less graphic than the previous movies I mentioned, Planes Trains and Automobiles is another example which only got an R rating for the swearing scene, and the King’s Speech also for the scene where Colin Firth says the F-word multiple times.

Those movies I think would’ve been fine for a PG-13 rating, they’re all less inappropriate than the stuff shown in movies like Cloverfield, Poltergeist, and Jaws, which I think have too much blood and violence for PG/PG-13 ratings.

The films I mentioned are all the examples I could come up with off the top of my head. What are some other examples?

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I remember watching Who Framed Roger Rabbit back in the day with a group of school friends and all of us being surprised it got away with a PG. The killing of the cute little shoe and the Judge Doom/steamroller scene were strong stuff.

I have also always been amazed that Star Wars was a U certificate in the UK, despite the severed arm in the cantina and the hideous crunching sound when Vader crushes that guy's neck at the beginning.

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