Tony Stark
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Actually I agree with him.
Rating it PG only turned even more people off--and I said that was going to be the case from the get-go. Teens and adults have a certain stigmatism when it comes to PG-rated films that aren't animated. As soon as they announced that rating I was like, "They are really handicapping themselves now."
I think aside from lame post-release marketing scheme, the PG rating was the single worst move they made with this film's release.
I completely disagree. I don't nessisarily think it was good, I just think it was a non factor.
You can find plenty of successful films that were PG that are not animated films. Star Wars Episodes I and II , the first three Harry Potter movies, and the Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe, were all high grossing PG movies.
Moreover, I think the general public was unaware of the change in rating, nor did they care.
There are many criticisms to make over this movie, but that's not one.
Furthermore it was Tim Story who went for the PG rating. He went to Fox and said, he thought they could get a PG rating the way the film was cut. So if you want to blame someone for the PG rating, it was Stories idea to push.