I don't think an R-rating automatically makes a movie better. That all depends on the quality of the film as a whole.
I would love to see what someone like Zack Snyder would do with a PG-13 rating. He uses that R-rating like a rich kid let loose in the mall with his parents' credit cards and I think he gets carried away with it. I would love to see what kind of a movie he could make with a lesser rating.
i agree.it just depends on the story. I can't image a Rated R Total Recall being PG, but I can live with a Pg-13 Batman movie just fine.
Probably will never happen. He said he has no intention of ever making anything less than a "R."
Just FYI, the PG-13 made no significant difference according to reports on T4's box office. The movie was seen LARGELY BY ADULTS and the 18+ crowd.
So that whole strategy was a pitiful plan that ended up being a pitiful failure.
Terminator is an R franchise and it should've stayed that way.
An R Rating wouldn't have made the Ghost Rider movie we got any better but if given a second chance I would love to see a Ghost Rider remake with a hard R Rating from the start.
i dont think big budget movie will ever be R rated again.
die hard and wolverine should be R. and both movies IMO should be low budget. and i dont think 10 millions. but low budget compared to todays blockbusters.Wolverine wouldnt have been made better with the R rating. I dont get ho blood gore and cursing makes a movie better. The only time ive seen that make a movie better was with Die Hard 4.0
THe flaws in Wolverine was the writing not the lack of gore.
Another example Max Payne unrated was just as bad as Max Payne PG13
bingo!!!There are great films at every rating
the problem is the MPAA and their system