It shouldn't be on TV like it is. And in movies, should cause it an automatic R rating. Because it's immoral, unhealthy and unnatural.
It shouldn't be on TV like it is. And in movies, should cause it an automatic R rating. Because it's immoral, unhealthy and unnatural.
That's all subjective and the people who make the rating disagree. Don't think it should warrent an R rating personally.
The people who make up the system are queer enablers then.
So those who allow any violence on tv are violence enablers then. Cuz there is a lot of that.
Both hetero and homo sex should have R ratings. Kids can't handle that kind of thing. (Especially not some of the ones around here.)
If you're worth less than $5 million and you vote for McCain, you're a loser.
lol I don't like all the porn in horror films personally. I can't watch them around my parents without being uncomfortable.
I agree with that as well. But I'm saying that any reference to homosexuality, as in "Will and Grace", or Rosie O'Donell's comments, or Elene Degenere's, should have an R rating. Nothing wrong with showing a nice wholesome relationship between a man and woman, like Ozzie and Harriet.
they are trying to getting harder ratings on movies that glamorize smoking
AMA Group Calls for 'R' Ratings on Movies Showing Smoking
All movies depicting smoking should be rated "R," restricting access to customers under age 17, according to health advocates who released a new survey showing that most Americans believe movie smoking scenes influence young people to smoke.
WNDU-TV reported Feb. 12 that the American Medical Association Alliance called on the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) to change its rating system to include smoking. The group released a survey showing that 70 percent adults and parents said that movies that include smoking scenes should be rated R, and estimated that smoking in movies encourages 400,000 adolescents each year to start smoking.
The AMA Alliance also said that 68 percent of PG13 movies released last year featured smoking.
The Hollywood Reporter noted that an MPAA spokesperson responded by saying, "Everyone agrees that smoking is a very serious health problem, and the MPAA is currently exploring ways to discourage teen smoking with the Harvard School of Public Health and others. Ratings are meant to provide parents with information so they can make informed decisions about their children's movie watching experience."
The results of the Social Climate Survey of Tobacco Control are available online.
http://www.4therapy.com/consumer/life_topics/article/9061/533/AMA+Group+Calls+for+'R'+Ratings+on+Movies+Showing+ Smoking