The Only Woj
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I think they SHOULD film a few things that might make it rated R, but save them for the DVD. like they should have done with the melted face Scarecrow in BB.
thedarks0ldier said:Welsh is not British
Did i say British, i meant English... which makes my series of posts moot... I'ma, gonna go over there and lay down, before I hurt myselfMr. Thing said:Wales is in Britain.

El Payaso said:Bat-movies for kids? Crappy suggestion.
Because the comics were intended for kids? Crappier basis.
LordofHypertime said:Most people only know these ratings though:
Y
G
PG
PG-13
R
Keyser Sushi said:What the hell is "Y"? Suitable for yaks? I mean "G" is General Audiences, which means, EVERYBODY. Does "Y" mean "This movie is so ******ed your parents will kill themselves if they have to watch it with you"?
TV-Y (Kids' Audiences)
Whether animated or live-action, the themes and elements in this program are specifically designed for a very young audience, including children from ages 2-6. This program is not expected to frighten younger children. Shows like Pokémon (Kids WBs heavily edited version), SpongeBob SquarePants, Dora the Explorer and Thomas and Friends and many other children's series have a TV-Y rating.
LordofHypertime said:Pretty much, yeah. Mainly for preschoolers in general.
Y = For severe simpletons only...
Keyser Sushi said:Do people WANT their children growing up to be bubbleheads?
WelshMan said:Well unfortunately , i am neither a child OR an executive at WB , therfore i have NO INTEREST WHATSOEVER in seeing a watered down joker just so some kids can get in through the front door of the theater and so the studio can make even more money that they can spend on big houses and flash cars for themselves. Why would i care about that?
El Payaso said:Bat-movies for kids? Crappy suggestion.
Because the comics were intended for kids? Crappier basis.