Project862006
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only way they would do it is if it had like a 50-70 million budget
There's never going to be an R-rated Wolverine movie, at least never in this series. There's no need for it (look how dark the Nolan Batman movies have gone with a PG-13), and from a studio standpoint, it's bad for the box office. I've never gotten why people think that's going to change anytime soon.
The PG-13 (equivalent 12A in the UK) is fine for these films. As has been pointed out, the Dark Knight films managed to be violent and grim without a higher rating. Extreme scenes can be implied (like the Dark Knight 'pencil in the eye') without being graphically shown.
This isn't Saw. And I don't want it to be. This obsession with R ratings is ridiculous.
I stopped caring about R-ratings when I didn't have to worry about having to sneak into them anymore. And that was a while ago...
Intensity could play another factor too, remember in X2 when Wolverine stabs the soldier to the fridge, that had to be cut a bit because of how intense it came off, and there wasn't a drop of blood in that scene.
I dunno, personally I started reading X-men at 7 years old because of how badass Wolverine is
it don't make my parents bad parents
never once did I get the urge to go out and start stabbing ninjas
lol
It can be suitable for kids and still be suitably badass for us longtime fans
videos from The Wolverine sets *nothing too much going on here.*
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QZqmcPo4uNw
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-YuQpx9-Q8s
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9qmmThvqfzg
It depends on the kid. I know when I showed the first X-men film to my little brother (he was around 6 or 7 at the time) it actually scared him a bit. And I remember when I was 7 I was in love with Jurassic Park. So kids definitely have a different thresh hold for fantasy violence. I could see how that scene in X2 could freak some kids out.
However, I was a few days away from 14 when X2 came out and I remember having a huge nerdgasm when Wolverine finally went Beserk. It's the closest we've seen to him really letting lose in the films so far.
I was pretty freaked out the first time I saw the heart scene in Temple of Doom, so much for the longest time I never realized it was Indiana Jones(my Dad was watching it on TV and I only saw that part, the only Indy movies I watched at that time were Crusade and Raiders as that is what we had on VHS). Now I can watch it without a problem, but I can see it troubling kids.
Centennial Parklands recently turned a little Japanese – just a little! The latest movie in the Wolverine series has just packed up, but we can take you behind the scenes for a look at what was created in our very own Moore Park.
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What is an R rating in the UK? A 12?