21 Şubat 2005 Pazartesi

Rise and Fall of the R Rating

Variety is reporting that for the first time in 2 decades, R rated moves have been outgrossed by PG (and PG-13) rated movies in theaters, $2.3 mil for the PGs and $2.1 mil for the Rs. Family groups have been noting for some time the money to be made by softening movies, especially in light of the always-powerful draw of G-rated films, but for the first time it can be clearly seen that there is money to be made in more family-friendly fare.

Of course, the article also notes later on that today's PG-13 would have been an R in past decades. So it may be as much a decline in the standards of the MPAA as it is a sign of changing times.

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