Rated R my ass
What the hell makes it rated R other than the shootings and the lack of serious swearing. I see more violence in an episode of lost when the Iraq guy Siede killed a man with a dish washer!
shareWhat the hell makes it rated R other than the shootings and the lack of serious swearing. I see more violence in an episode of lost when the Iraq guy Siede killed a man with a dish washer!
shareFor the R rating, I was hoping to see Rene Russo's snatch! LOL
shareI swear, as tonight I watched it widescreen for the first time since the theater,that there is nipple available when Lorna and Martin are kissing after she trips him to the floor. It was a SD disc but on a Blu-Ray player, TV was only 720, perhaps the player's resolution was the reason for finally seeing it?
shareRent "The Thomas Crowne Affair" if you are looking to see Rene Russo's breasts.
I don't have an opinion. The word "opinion" implies the possibility I'm wrong.
I have seen it, and for her age they were spectacular. All I was getting at was perhaps this factored in to the rating? There are an awful lot of f-bombs in all the Lethal films though.
sharethere's also a fair amount of shooting and Murtaugh killing a henchman with an axe to the chest.
Lethal Weapon's rating is more mystifying for me. It has much less swearing, very little bloodiness and this slightly juvenile "we're all family!" feel to it.
But it did have probably the most mature themes of the bunch with a still crazy Riggs contemplating suicide and the like.
shareI realize I'm late to the party, but with his comment about the "family feel" I'm pretty sure he was talking about Lethal Weapon 4
So I hear Dads dead, hey is that eggnog?
-Dave Foley
Yeah as Lethal Weapon was very violent. I thing Lethal Weapon 2 is the most violent of the lot though. Just Riggs' killing of the two henchmen by the car in that is enough.
shareThat would make more sense, although they all get "R's" just for language alone.
shareAnd multiple boobs.
shareLethal Weapon's rating is more mystifying to me. It has much less swearing, very little bloodiness and this slightly juvenile "we're all family!" feeling to it.
Heehee!
shareI just watched this the other day and there's a ton of f-bombs in it.
Other than that though it's really not violent at all and the tone is really light throughout the majority of the movie.
I was 23 years old when I saw Lethal Weapon 3 in theaters. Due to the F-word ( Joe Pesci's riff, Danny Glover's machine gun scene) anybody with a functioning brain cell in their brain would have given this and the entire series an R rating. Grow up OP