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(PG) -- "Parental Guidance
Suggested. Some Material May
Not Be Suitable For Children":
The Rating Board applies this
rating when the members
believe the film contains
themes or content that parents
may find inappropriate for
younger children. The film can
contain some profanity,
violence or brief nudity, but only
in relatively mild intensity. A
PG film should not include drug
use. |
(PG-13)-- "Parents
Strongly Cautioned. Some
Material May Be Inappropriate
For Children Under 13." The
MPAA added this rating in
1984 to denote films in which
violence, profanity or sexual
content is intense enough that
many parents would not want
to expose their younger
children to the film, but not so
intense as to warrant an R
rating. Any movie featuring
drug use will get at least a PG-
13 rating. A PG-13 movie can
include a single use of what
the board deems a "harsher,
sexually derived word," as long
as it is only used as an
expletive, not in a sexual
context. |
(G) -- "General
Audience - All Ages
Admitted": Applied when
a film contains no
nudity, sexual content,
drug use or strong
language. Violence is
minimal and the theme
of the movie is deemed
appropriate for young
children. According to
the MPAA, a G rating
does not indicate the
film is a children's
movie. |
(NC-17): "No One 17 And
Under Admitted": Originally called
X, this rating is applied to films
the board believes most parents
will consider inappropriate for
children. It indicates only that
adult content is more intense
than in an R movie; it does not
imply any sort of obscenity. As
with films rated R, the minimum
age to see a NC-17 movie is 18 in
some states. |
(R) --"Restricted. Under 17
Requires Accompanying Parent
or Adult Guardian": The Rating
Board applies this rating to
movies the members believe
contain a high level of adult
content, such as harsh profanity,
intense violence, explicit sexual
content and extensive drug use.
In some states, the minimum
age to see an R rated movie
unaccompanied is 18. |