Augen said:
Here's the thing though, those two films I would not describe as violent. There is violence, but it is that sanitized style of violence. The Hunger Games books were far more violent to me because I imagined the horror of those kids slaughtering each other. In the film shakey cam and cuts never showed full on grotesque depictions of violence. As for Avengers, it was pretty much Saturday morning cartoon violence.Aliens blew up and heros punched, but you never saw even thousands of dead civilians in New York rubble. Anytime violence was perosnalized a hero saved that group of people and the buildings were apparently empty when alien snake thing smashed through them. I definitely find 80s violence more visceral and shocking with blood and organs being shown. |
That...artcle did not help me lol. I do understand your point though, I'm just saying that the rating doesn't mean much to me due to the content of some movies that had not right being PG-13. The movie "taken" is a perfect example, while it doesn't match up to robocop in viloence the content of the movie does not warrant a PG-13 rating at all....same goes for "Sucker Punch". You are 100 correct though, nothing Pg-13 matches RC's violenece.







