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everybody. This is chalk and welcome to this weekend's stuff. You should know selects episode,
When I picked out how the empty a works from June twenty six twenty fourteen
few years ago- and I picked this one because well
because I'm doing my new show movie crush where I talk to
people about their favorite all time movie and my new absurd skull, many crushes right, don't have
guess, but it's just no one high in here can
have been about stuff recommendations and calling facebook questions and stuff like that.
It just kind of got me thinking along the lines of movies. In this episode on the motion picture the associate
of Amerika the really get when you are just
used by the MBA what they do. This will clear at all for you so please to enjoy
the empty, a works.
Welcome to study, should now run. Housetop works that pay and welcome the Pakistan Josh Clark, those Charles, the beach of bright jerry, but where's walled up
they are apparently which people can hear in between stuff. If you Jerry was recording that last, oh yeah, I think so too used to give us neat little outtakes, but she doesn't do that anymore. Was days were long gone, they exist in the Volga. I don't like it now now
I don't know, what's wrong with me. I am passed today. Your game tat, weird! Well, I think this is the perfect podcasting Citys
Why? Because a sum that we both halves
ashen about against.
I think anybody who seen the documentary this film is not yet raided near
That would be very difficult to not be persuaded
to feel strongly about
p in its practices in ITALY's how they do things.
And try to be objective.
We go ahead and say up. I have no problem with rating of films content, so
the parents can decide whether down its appropriate thanks, valuable, but I think their ways to do it that, and I think the imperial does yes to her. I just wonder, float that early on. Ok, I think
Polly Smart, look! Ok, I don't have kids, so I dont really whatever, but I mean it
I understand the value of that kind of thing gathered. It gives you an idea, like
like having. I do wonder about the sea too. I feel like I can tell just from watching a trailer producing a movie poster. I'm pretty young
I'm pretty intuitive when it comes to the moon.
Getting techniques of movies you, but I think, like being a film nerd, its
is the new. Is the
of injures movie gonna be rated. Are that really tells you something right want
no, never would bakers, peachy. Thirteen is the that's the strikes.
This is a really is apparently Fiji, thirteen movies, Poland more money than all other ratings combined here, and it's a
actively new phenomenon of your talk about its origin, who stood
so back and nineteen. Eighty four
man named Steven Spielberg
had to movies out who Steven Spielberg right. He direct
one Indiana Jones in the Temple, dimples and people,
is another gremlins em, both of them caught up he caught up
a heat from both of em sure any energy.
For the heart removal seen specifically yeah, but also the snake. The lie snake at the fee
thing. He I heard the snake babies, the eyeballs all that stuff here and there, with gremlins.
It is downright terrifying in a lot of different places, especially your kid. In the reason he caught heat was because both of those move
were rated PG,
yeah, so Spielberg
went to the MPAA. The motion Picture Association of America and said
Let's do something about this, because these clearly.
Our movies, but they appear
p movies either. So maybe she calls
between and peachy thirteen was born yeah. This is before he had
All the sway in the world, he was influential, but it wasn't like that,
Burke today, who could have just waved his wand and made it happen yeah. But I think
at the time is important, but he yeah. There were very few directors at that time here,
could have got in something like that done here too, by armed force were peachy. Thirteen came from in that
you said that the strike so now, and the reason why, because that is,
can kind of movie that caters too young
in age boys who apparently are the most successful at getting girls to go to movies with them. So if you can
a movie, raided pity
Fourteen year, you're going to make
money there plus it makes him
right there in the middle? You know
the problem is its become
a means of almost every ties that rating, rather than cost,
parents. It's a way of attracting the audience yet
like this in some kids Pga movie. This is clear.
Our movies, you can get in yeah, and I think so.
Acres. Try to achieve that rating by either
scaling back there all right, a movie or using up their Pga movie or adding more violence. The apparently
thirteen movies are have tripled in violence over the last few decades? Here
and they now have of. According to one study, more
violence in there already counterparts in different kinds of violence that do you didn't used to see me
I guess we should go back in time a little bit but the way back machine
let's go way back in Hollywood. Nineteen, twenty two Hollywood and vine is viable intersection in Holly
at the time I'm like now.
Although people going to signal they built that area back up,
and that is when
mph was born in the early nineteenth, twenties, yeah and
at the time it was
to local authorities or your state or your municipality, to either
something as moral or immoral
there were no ratings on movies and thanks to a Ganem will haze, who was the first present
the empire, he install behaves code and said
you're either going to pass or fail? To that end we stand a moral or moral right reason will haze who's. The MP, a president is came up with the haze code,
which was really extensive near there, is like if you, if you talk about the government, always has to be good
Sexuality has to be like repressed and space.
And had a rope how you think about all movies from like the thirties and Fortys dia squeaky.
Clean, basically like there, the division,
between good and evil is very clearly define the good guy always wins, and if the
in fall into that his code, like you said your movie, be stamped immoral, but the whole reason he came up with this code was because local
in his polities. Could
Ass, their own obscenity laws, and they could be bad
business. So is it not even get your film exhibited right
so remember in the ACL. You episode were talking about that one numb
that one movie that New York, just that the Catholic said no, you can't
so that here,
failure to a getting the Catholics beaten in court right, even though it was just a bad mood
has anything to do with want me dead, but it should then be junk as it was so terrible.
Was the better at all. Remember. The meals was not very good. Ok, but it has
like that kind of thing happen a lot like nickel, local town. I can assure that movie, so
figured out if, if Hollywood policed itself than they could control what
you know what movies came out and therefore everybody can make a bunch of money. That's right,
the point of the Npaa there, the lobbying arm of
major Hollywood studios near there there they work for them, yeah. Well, this woman said, but they
just those six through, isn't it
well yeah, I mean you
there is definitely an argument these days, the independent filmmakers, have a much rougher time.
With MBA yet, but must have
in these two are eventually distributed by the majors anyway, I gotcha in arms and so
flash for Tibet in ways that machine for ninety fifties. Things changed a little bit after World war, two and people. I guess
easiest way to people loosen up a little bit
didn't mind certain elements in their entertainment any longer. Yes,
Ample, this article uses Frank Sinatra: got an Oscar nomination for
Heroin, Attic and
Then, with a golden arm in the can,
happened in the nineteen forties, no millions of people in
died and reward to. Yet I imagine that kind,
loosens you up. As far as the may seem Chris,
and stuff in movies goes year, like that's, not a big deal like what were too is a big deal right, get your haunches down. Exactly, though, is that the big one, the big first crack?
haze code year, then there were, I think, that you said he wanted ass, correct. Yes,
really good movie. They can open the floodgates to that by the end of the fifties. Get some like a hot and tony Courtesan jack, lemon or dress, like women
hitting a Marilyn Monroe, yeah
and at that point it was pretty awful
the haze code was dead. He I mean they
passing the code, but there were still getting released so once something is
The bird like that, it's it's dead, no water right, so there was a
I was fine for a little while leaving the haze? Could this kind of fell the wayside and people were
hissing movies, without any kind of moral or immoral stamp, but the rate
system, as we understand it day. Hadn't come about yet yeah
so it's kind of a limbo period?
until nineteen sixty eight
and a
store owner in New York with the last name. Ginsburg gap,
busted for selling Nudie max to sixteen year old boys
took it all awaited Supreme Court, saying you can't you can't say anything
this is a federal laws about obscenity, not local laws in the Supreme Chris, and you know what we really think so
local municipalities, to decide what they,
their minors exposed to it. Not there that got home,
with attention, because all of a sudden locum you
Policies could decide whether
are they wanted to show movies to minors are not so the what
all became new, again inject Valenti, who is in charge of the Mp A said. We need another system,
self, another self policing system, and it came up with the rating system that that we have today yet and he
I mean Jacqueline. Tea was the head of the NBA for
was the forty years, and he initially
The intention was to stop censorship because he feared that movies, we're gonna, start being censored locally and so
in theory, the origins of the mph rating system were were art, centred
of arson, but also money centred because again, if we have a few have town a
showing the movie but towns, be through L, deciding that the movie is absurd and not showing it. Then you
losing that money and be through AL so of
He came up with this idea that let us tell you why is appropriate, for
minors or not. What movie is and will just make a simple rating system. Jpg are or x the old exe,
and triple x, which wasn't even formerly a rating
It was just the marketing tool, yeah yeah, because three-
that's like row only if anybody ever came out with one with four at the double acts even a year ago. We cannot
imports Ex christian
our colleague, you wrote a great blog post about the form
X, rated movie, right yeah. What's the Czech better, it's good
I'm brain stuff, first of a genius on the brain stuff blog earlier this year, and you actually recommended it on your blog. The ex rating
yet the bet I remember this week, yeah remember recommending one of his things innocent. Remember that one is good. I thought about
ask him in here, but none of that we got it
so you're back. Then it was g through Exe,
Well we'll talk about it,
changed.
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No longer do we have x rated movies. Now we have something. I guess we should go through what these ratings mean
today in two thousand fourteen. Ok, so you got your gi, jeez, always dingy general audience. Anyone can see it yes and nurtured your family cartoon that kid's love and parents.
Was to go to then you ve got peachy. That means no drug use
maybe a little violence because, as will learn, the MP has less problems with violence and more problems with language and sex. Huge criticism huge
This is a thirteen which, if you no been through, then you got your- are
as no one under seven this suggestion, but no one ever seventeen be admitted without apparent in the
These are laws lazo, that's one thing and important point out. Those are suggests
and then theatres our policies- yes
let's go
dig into that. So none of this is legally binding.
None of them are anything more than recommendations are basically saying that this movie has access
of profanity or x, amount of nudity or lax
drug use or something like that and so forth. What the mph thinks
average moral compass of the average American thinks about these different things like that,
drugs nudity all that stuff. This move,
falls into this rating right and
certain forceful, you don't even need to have a rating to release a movie, but if you
get your movie in theatres. There is basically no theatre,
out there right now, no major
your chain out there right now
it will show an unrelated movie yeah. It's a completely voluntary system to submit your film to the empty, a rating sport, but its de facto. But you have to do it here,
it's the rub yet is that they say it's voluntary, but you actually had to pay a fee to submit your movie if you ever want to have it
in the years right in the fees anywhere from like twenty five thousand dollars for a big budget movie that seven hundred fifty dollars for a short yet- and so
you submit your movie or we'll get it.
The second was talk, some more about the rest of the ratings yeah. Well, there's only one more and that since seventeen which replaced acts- and that means
ninety nine. The basically means that
its results on me, and you should not command of your under eighteen, bright and also means these days is foreign or
about lesbian or gaze locally,
and a fully butcher, it's pretty close dear Anne and
seventeen the first movie to come out with that was Henry in June yeah. That's because
Benny in June and
basically sunk. That movie because
everybody was like of this- is ex now right and he said
It's a unified jumble. It altogether
and all reason they came out with who seventy two years to replace Ex because exquisite associated exclusive
with pornography in the minds of moviegoers yeah exactly
so, let's get into this, the the actual ratings board, there's the empty and then working for the empire is the classification. And
sittings. Administration Cora
and car doesn't say whether your movie stinks are not. Cora is eight to thirteen people
and they are called raiders men. They are overseen by senior writer and they
down a watch these movies and take copious notes and what they think
based on their standards, is just want to say offensive,
just noteworthy bright, like maybe,
not offended, but they think the average mom and Sheboygan might be offended right supposedly, but which is a kind of it.
Because the whole rating system, as you just kind of pointed out, is subjective, totally subject.
They supposedly here,
here's. The other rub is it's all secret right
you can you can find out of federal judges, name and address, but you can
find out who a raider is for your films, doll conducted in private,
the stuff, is released and that's one of the big rubs in that
memory and with
workers in general. Is it's all
done behind closed doors. There is never any
explanations, provided these people are supposed to have kids
we need is a five and seventeen, but many of them do not right
have kids at all or have kids. It are older than eighteen. The bed,
it basically freeze up from any accountability yeah. Today,
is all in private and in secrecy and until their movie.
Kirby? What is Kirby last name in region? No, no, the
humanity! Oh, oh yeah! This one is not yet right. Yeah winner, until Kirby Dicks, this film is not yet raided. Came out. All this stuff is just.
The conjecture in Hollywood, legend yeah, he was
when you really. Basically, he tell these
well tell them at a lunch four to five
who they were in eavesdrop on them here in thy did some digging in family. These anonymous
People did not fall into the requirements that the MP said they did and
so not only
was it in secret. It was. It was fraudulent, basically that rating system, so
according to the standards, you submit your found this group of people, this alone
give people watch it. They read it,
come together and vote on a rating, and then they passed her. There
along to a senior raider who talks to the movies distributor director producer
The rating cares why we raided it like this and then you, your
is a choice you can
and they you can edit your film, as per the
C r s recommendation stick out these bad words cut the sixteen low early leave all the violence or
you can reject the rating in this release- your movies on raided, which well
and try to release it, but since normal show
it's really sort of a misnomer right, but it's because
increasingly a thing again. You
the rating to get your movie shown in movie theatres yeah. But if you
comes out and theatres video on demand.
Yeah yeah releasing into the internet. Now I'm curious about that. That's gonna change the landscape. Well, right now it's a huge threat to the MP, because all the power they wheeled is found in this rating system and if for theatres, began,
if no one's gonna hit hers, then the MBA loses all that power, which is a big deal
because the MP is needed more than ever as a lobbying group,
because of all my piracy, which will talk about some more severe
precarious time for the MP right now, it's a terrible time for them to be under as much
me, and public attack and critique as they are. So it's I mean they get spears sticking
maybe component way, video on
failing in their party. That is true
one thing? I should point out, as I said it, is it there's? No accountability, that's what
he says is the good thing about the secrecy is that it frees them up
that, if does it bs them up from accountability? I just don't agree
So the aim, if you want to
How? Because the MP is needed more than ever as a lobbying because of online piracy, which will talk about some more since a very precarious,
for if you are appealing your rating, which is very difficult
Almost never was dying
you never one. That's richer right
when you were appealing, you couldn't reference any other film
was totally done in a vacuum which is pretty preposterous year like
It's the only way to be able to sell
like wait a minute. If you said this about this, then why not
As for my movie right, which meant that there,
no real standard year day that you could point to or their worst danger to the point to they just wouldn't be considered. Yet
at the very least. If they do have written standards, they dont release them. So you don't even know what they are right. So
the MP is they get their rating system? They get the
heels process, which is also in secret, and my sets changed right. I think I think the appeals
board, not only was the appeals warden secret, but they weren't even just raiders. They were people from the industry bright and the theatre owners, association, exact
whereas the people who were raiders are supposedly on affiliated with the movie industry in her dislike average ordinary parents representing Europe
Middle America will discover it even though I think that's insulting
the thing is, though, is alot of people criticise the EPA and say these raiders are good
representing the six major studios who rake in ninety five percent of
ten point nine billion dollars made in the United States yeah in theatres alone.
Just ticket sales on dvd or anything like that, and
that's what the MP does
addition to rating they are likewise
The lobby arm for these,
studios
right in they- I guess we should.
Piracy, Noah
there are other big. Besides from rating movies, they
heavy in the lobby against
especially now with online piracy, because the digital distribution network is seems like
the way forward. As far as distribution goes right like it's, the future is not the future in the press.
In the future, and the impunity has a the accused of thumb, basically trying to quell new text
Gee by just saying, like: let's just keep people from peer to peer file sharing
yeah, so that they can still movies in part and if you,
go back to the early eighties jack. The weighty was known to
railed and lobbied against the legality of this
little gonna shoot me recording things and handing amount to their friend exactly so. There is a the
Here is a long history of basically liked is doing everything it can to stifle innovation near in order to protect the profits of these big movie studios. There
the problem with them lobbying in favour.
Six movie studios is a day
inherently of a conflict of interests against
studios that are not part of
six that they represent yeah but whose
these, they still rate bright
so they ve been accused of Mars.
Appeal especially scrutiny slightly rating,
The movies of rival, studios or foreign studios
wind assigning a rating well
That's why filmmakers call consistently,
transparency, it's it's. I don't think there
any filmmakers other sand. There should be no rating, we should just
maybe some like a large fine career. Vienna Verna hurts
DR ignore ratings at all here, but
they just want. Transparency like open,
up and let everyone know how this is all done through these people are in giving
idea? What in the world were submitting to violent earthly good? Unquote?
interesting, so you're talking about online piracy in with it,
though distribution being a big deal now near the Mps.
Is needed more than ever, because they have to lobby Congress to fight online piracy. Here, at a time when more and more people are distributing online and going round the Mp Ay said the losing its power.
But it needs its power more than ever so, like we said, it's a precarious
for the MP here and they tried a few things:
were successful with the
What was the first one in two thousand, the digital
no, the digital Millennium Copyright ACT, a right which, basically, that open
then it wasn't a federal crime, the sheer movies
peer to peer networks. Right though, when did it and they got that
ass. The EPA lobbied in got that past, yet they ve crackdown on came quarter,
recording young, I couldn't
New York City and someone as the brand new
you. Ve got honour video Cosette for you this because
have you seen Seinfeld someone went said in that. The with a camera recorder in just made a stupid awful
nobody pirated version yen. It says that those are the most common. I guess I kind of believe that there are also the worst Kali, like sometimes people like get up and move in front of the camp. I would like to go to the bathroom or something India its
I never seen one, but that there are terrible here
but I want to say more common, but probably more common. These days are like copies of screenwriters
they send out dvds to everybody's members of the academy earlier vote on movies, and so around ask your timer before us your time it seems
The internet gets flooded with
way. More high quality, copies of these major movies that are up for awards yeah, I think now they have on thanks.
And be a have,
coded to your name,
now on your copy, so
they'll know who leaked it or whatever, I think so. Yeah, I'm not surprised by the apparent
If you want to show frozen at your church yeah, you better. Have a public performance. Listen
because it is illegal to show a movie. As I have your home here, that's
eyes me, but there are a lot of, especially in this
more time alive. Community screenings, like every city now, has
you don't wanna shows a and I think it Oakland Cemetery,
some other places in New York them all over the place, sir and technically others,
so the licence to do so. I they do the big ones near the big ones. I'm sure do but like it,
you're community pool when you want to
he d the feds kid
Blake. I kick the gate down around the poor and that everybody I bet they don't let HBO these days. Does you know
maybe I'll go near people
steal that their dislike aid did what your login and all right, yeah and HBO came out there like who cares near people are watching
go watch you detective. Maybe you sign up for HBO here, because you liked it
or maybe you'll just support the show
it on social media, even though you're getting it for free, like we're, making enough money. Basically
yes and then something that a lot of people say. You know filming
we don't really feel they are bad for you, tat shone, Aston, sit down
has made ten point: nine billion dollars in America in tick
sales alone, in two thousand thirteen, when we don't feel that bad about
This whole conundrum that mph face it was John S and still hear voices area. Ok, I'm beginning
yeah, who is
can't remember that there was a girl
whole. Can a push in anti piracy push a few years back and he was there
for its part of any, were truly man about things to d by speaking
I see, I remember There- is it a story that came out recently. It was, if you think about it,
it's like why why? But then, if, if you really kind of when blended some
it's really disturbing you? There
there is: a report of prisoners at a price
being shown
pirated movies and so
the prisoners were there for pirating movies, while in it like
think about the injustice behind that year. Like that system,
easy town- imagine if you ve been-
selling counterfeit furs and
out of prison, and all of the
all the guards are wearing counterfeit fur coats policing in prison the weird, but it would also be unjust here, yeah true, but
in relation to this is more more widespread. It feels like
it's a losing battle. I think that the mph fighting right now.
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Well, I think I read somewhere today that day I think they might release a few,
The raiders names per film, not all like thirteen right, but I need to look up that
that again. Is that no one would see the year releasing a three out of thirty
does anybody any guy does zero good here.
Thinking of doing zero, good, the
there is kind of a new attachment to the rating system that they have now. It's called check the box yeah and on its
it. Basically, a brief description of why movies like pity thirteen, yes, a little say like intensify action or something like that or some drug use yeah. That kind of thing and some critic
of the MP say.
Play like shooting a laser beam like a
ten year old boys, brain yeah. Like brief nudity, come see it right
Thirteen second out kid, I think about
People are looking at it like it's kind of a disingenuous advertise,
rising a goal advertisements because the
the empire is accused of. Now
regulating or even potentially, directly marketing. Two kids under the aid
of the movies that are being advertiser, so
you're, seeing a lotta ads for like our rated movies on websites that are like very popular among, like the seventeen, an underground
A lot of tyres for pity. Thirteen movies, with, like kids, toys for kids, who
he hundred under thirteen
like. This idea that there is
mph, supposedly serving a mirror
cause more moral, compasses yeah.
But really at the same time, there
undermining that morality that their supposedly defending by marketing and x
voiding, kids, that
cigarette company having a cartoon animal Zermatt Scott. Can you imagine that the weird
one thing about the young:
Objectivity of it in the fact that it is a closed book and aid filmmakers, don't even know you know what
the how to tailor their movie to achieve a certain rating mean to within a certain degree, but
they ve learned how to manipulate it, because there is no set standard by if you watch-
some is not eroded and he forgot
stories over the years about filmmakers
intentionally putting in things that they never intended to be in the final movie area. Just assorted distract from some of the other things, so they'll shoot something can have real
outrageous too,
the Mps Raiders haunches up and what they they were, never
and to keep that part. Anyone right so their subverting the system, because there is no set standards yet and there is the the stuff they want.
He is comparatively exactly but more palatable and if you don't have,
said standard where you can go, and I wonder what
sheets. Look like on the interior. You know I mean ass, the great mystery,
surely they have their own interior standards. There not dislike, I watch it and see what you think. Well, they have group discussions to
man. I'd love to sit on us, so the I read,
another criticism of mph that the difference between peaches.
Team movies and our movies these days is the profanity and sexuality that
there are similar in violence, if not more violent, mpg thirteen movies,
can a messed up there
Mph has very
the problem with violence, but when it comes to bad words or
sexuality of almost any nature, except for
women being objectified men being gratified yeah, then
the mph suddenly puckers up
in any a woman
achieving receive.
Sexual gratification or homosexual couples and seventeen votes.
We are guaranteed or
penny on how we do it are if it's come
out of like one of the major studios so
in other words, a man
can receive pleasure from a woman
of course it scrutinise somewhat, because any kind of sex is more heavily scrutinised than violence
If a woman does like you said, or if it's a gay couple, it's all over, so homophobic misogynistic,
you, do decide and dumb fetish
They can violence Nero
a of here's one example: there's a great article called don't expect any major changes to the India rating system and twenty fourteen and its basically
start his new head in the gang digging
and in saying you know what we are taught to your average parents and we pull them
and this is what they want.
But they never released. None of those studies early is here now those conversations released a movie like them
Mina, which you saw reiterated, are needed
yeah, who was about a lady looking for a law
my son. It was so
from an hour movie is ridiculous yet, but it had a couple of f bombs in it
so they cut those out and they bring it to a page thirteen. You might think who cares color the F bombs, make it Fiji thirteen but
there's something bigger goin on here here, yeah there's
great av club article about how
just totally out of step,
a lot of the ratings are, and they they have. Fifteen movies listed in basically talk about their ratings like the first, when they talk about once
that romantic was
like a romantic comedy. Wasn't now, I would say it was Zuyder sweep just a modern day, romance told through music right wasn't a musical, but their allotted musical numbers highly.
Offensive, love story, the very movie
it had the same rating as hostile to just basically torture, porn
they they both get the same rating. Yes,
but we should read this first line. Ok, maybe club in early summer, two thousand seven to films were released with our ratings. One
you're too scene where naked woman is
from a ceiling, while another naked woman slashes her with a scythe and Bay
in her blood. The other feature.
Dublin musician, singing songs together falling in love and opting not to act on it.
Like. There was never any sexting they didn't even get together really know. They're both raided are both raided. Are causes
profanity Rushmore rated are for
the year.
Seen at the end whether it MAX is put on the play, the Vietnam play in there
is a shot of a couple. Little kids, looking at on
set their summer Playboy centerfold up in the locker. Yet
I found the Vietnam set, and these issues he's. Our kids, like looking at those like a twelve year old, would probably
and again are for that got an offer that happiness.
Silence, one of my favorite movies online. They
tried to give it a Nancy Seventeen rating, and he said you know what I'm not cutting anything you can just go take out long
of a short peer is what I think he famously said to them near and I he really says movie as unrelated thoroughly yet another guinea that way to go tat, silence or
if you're looking at some serious homophobia, the great nineteen eighty, nine movie, longtime companion, features no real,
exact at all, nothing explicit,
fact that maybe clubs as it could
on network tv today, with just a few
alterations, but it was about a gay couple and
till get an answer. Seventeen yeah there's!
the gold afternoon delight which was a move,
about a woman who hires a gigolo yeah
and apparently is heavy on the the
woman receiving sexual gratification,
got an hour rating, despite
the gardener reading. After apparently, the director cut a lot of stuff out and the director said what the hay
the after Wolf a Wall Street came out like have you seen this movie with, like somebody graphic apparent Saxons between men and women, but Leonardo
browse the web, enjoying it the most so its finest and are right
blue is the warmest color here last year that a teenage lesbian love story ends. Levity got a lot of attention and there were some theatres that allow
high school age, kids to go see there anyway
again. This is in law from binding its leaders,
yeah. To so strange that such a small group of people have such influence on such a
Large industry,
the event is eager to the more you dig into it. The more conflicts of interest arise in the more arbitrary the standards become the more blood boiling it is. I have
I recommend you go read some stuff like raided, Arthur ridiculous by curvy deck his little le here as little appeared about
yea that
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there would have been used correctly. They misuse it
yeah. I know and that's terrible
so the EPA will defend themselves and they say that there is no
such bias. In that we all these
objectionable. Scenes are rated on the graphic quality and how graphic it is. But if you just look at the
You'd have to be a dummy not to see these correlations
like that they don't seem to care that much about violence in this age. Where does it
once people to go beautiful school, who knows.
Did you see that John Oliver quote that's going around
yeah,
but what was it it's like somebody unsuccessfully tries to carry on
bomb under a plane in their shoe. We all take her she's all right, there's like thirty something school, shooting
after Columbine and absolutely nothing's changed there.
Or the onion article this going around. You know, sir. This is something that can
he prevented says the only country where this kind of thing happens. All the time said the monk that I'm paraphrasing oh yeah, it's the only he could stuff him here, keep doing fine, the good fight, the Agro check out like
scope, start reading up on it's funny how much we just take the stuff for granted, but when just start
into slightly beneath the surface at the very least see this film is that it raided. It's really get India really engrossing and you know for every hundred doc,
there is. I come out what five were murdered? A really great you're, most humor
pretty good summer, terrible
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