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G-rated films power 2007 box office, again Family films fare 438% better than R-rated in new study
World Net Daily ^ | March 14, 2008

Posted on 03/18/2008 10:27:51 AM PDT by Between the Lines

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To: Hyzenthlay

I am Legend was rated PG-13 (for intense sequences of sci-fi action and violence).


81 posted on 03/18/2008 4:35:05 PM PDT by I Drive Too Fast
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To: jjm2111
Compare the top five “G”’s with the top 5 “R”’s and see what you get.

Okay, I have, but I included 'PG' on the 'G' category as the article does.
Family Movies
Name		Rating	Box Office
Ratatouille	G	206,445,654
Shrek the Third	PG	322,719,944
Enchanted	PG	127,807,262
Bee Movie	PG	126,631,277
Hairspray	PG	118,871,849
Total			902,475,986

R-Rated
Name			Rating	Box Office		
300			R	210,614,939
Knocked Up		R	148,768,917
American Gangster	R	130,164,645
Superbad		R	121,463,226
No Country for Old Men	R	73,674,390
Total				684,686,117


82 posted on 03/18/2008 5:39:12 PM PDT by dan1123 (If you want to find a person's true religion, ask them what makes them a "good person".)
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To: discostu
They get it just fine, that’s why they’re making G-rated movies.

There were only 4 G-rated movies released with a wide release (more than 300 theaters) in 2007. That's not making G movies, that's almost stopping entirely.

83 posted on 03/18/2008 6:09:13 PM PDT by dan1123 (If you want to find a person's true religion, ask them what makes them a "good person".)
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To: Borges
*** Some committee insisting that films have uplifting endings and bad people are always punished is complete balderdash. ***

Have you read the Code?

It was more that 'uplifting endings and bad people are always punished.' IMO it's certainly not 'balderdash'. And isn't a tad ironic that during Hollywood's 'Golden Age', the Code was in effect. As far as I'm concerned there's nothing wrong with 'Truth, Justice and The American Way' being the message of a movie (how quaint of me).

And I still don't want to see Bogie butt naked. Or Shane having sex with Marian Starrett (Jean Arthur).

84 posted on 03/19/2008 6:29:54 AM PDT by Condor51 (If my nose was runnin' money, honey I'd blow it all on you.)
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To: dan1123

that’s about the same number as 2006 or any other year. Part of the problem is that G-rated movies are hard, the ratings people who are strange and highly random in the first place are even harder to please when your target is G. Just look at the PG list from last year ( http://www.the-numbers.com/market/2007/Rated-PG.php ), there’s a lot of movies that are obviously targeted at the kid/ family market (Bee Movie, Alvin and the Chipmunks, Evan Almighty, Happy Feet) with a PG rating. Clearly they’re putting out family fair but not getting the G rating. There’s also the problem I mentioned in other posts that most people in their late 30s and early 40s (which is the prime movie producer age bracket) grew up in the time when all G movies stank and probably have a disposition against them.


85 posted on 03/19/2008 8:10:58 AM PDT by discostu (aliens ate my Buick)
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To: Condor51

It’s not all just sex. The Code changed throughout its history but at its worst it forbid even the implication of good people committing immoral acts. adultery. This made complete nonsense of a film like Hitchcock’s ‘Suspicion’ where the ending was imposed by outside forces because Cary Grant could not be depicted as trying to murder his wife. And material such as Tennesee Williams plays were completely bowdlerized.


86 posted on 03/19/2008 8:15:27 AM PDT by Borges
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To: Condor51

The problem with the Code is that it was even more arbitrary than today’s ratings system. Just look at what they did to the original Scarface, where they decided that the bad guy getting gunned down wasn’t a “proper” ending, apparently there wasn’t enough “punishment”, so they had to change it so he got caught and faced trial. The whole thing was just nonsensical, there was no predictable pattern to it, movie makers could get away with just about anything if the “moral message” was strong enough.


87 posted on 03/19/2008 8:21:28 AM PDT by discostu (aliens ate my Buick)
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To: Titus Quinctius Cincinnatus
"Why did you vets not like it? Too radically different of a style of warfare?"

Probably the phony combat silliness. The reason why the Spartans won Thermopolye (sp?) was that they fought as a team. In only one scene, did they show the Spartans fighting as a team. The rest was spinning twirling phony combat silliness. If the Spartans really fought like that the Persians would have slaughtered them, with not nearly the losses that they suffered.

88 posted on 03/19/2008 8:48:49 AM PDT by jjm2111 (Are we going to have a Daily Dose of McCain?)
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To: dan1123; Between the Lines

Dollars to dollars, the top five R rated movies make about 2/3rds as much as PG rated movies. Not a bad return. WND was playing games with statistics.

Sometimes a PG or G movie can be good and they are good for children. But sometimes, adults like to watch adult themed movies. There IS an audience for R rated movies and some show impressive returns.

The article is the movie equivalent is that Toyota makes more money than BMW so BMW should just close up shop.


89 posted on 03/19/2008 8:56:02 AM PDT by jjm2111 (Are we going to have a Daily Dose of McCain?)
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