Poll:Wolverine Rating

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seeing as this is wolverine and he cuts people....

this can either be taken in two directions.... Quentin tarantino gore fest or matrix style non-bloody stuff

what should this movie be rated?

WHAT SHOULD IT BE RATED!! NOT WHAT IT WILL BE RATED!!
 
rofl, two votes for NC-17 and none for anything else, I love it

Wolverine: Rough and Wild
 
It wil probably be PG-13 for everyone to see.
I wouldn't mind an R if it was rated that.
 
who the hell wanted a pg-13 rating!?

reveal yourself so i could slap you
 
'R' would be the best scenario, but if they gear that towards an older audience I'm afraid we'll get a kid-targeted "Young X-Men" (X4). If that happens, I say make Wolverine PG-13, if that's not an issue, why not 'R'.
 
R

Although I don't know whether the studio will go for this. Fox will find it difficult to see past potential box office issues.
 
I want R, and it SHOULD be R.

But, FOX isn't going to let their lover, Wolverine, go with an R movie. They want everyone to see this film, and it prolly will be PG-13.
 
The ideal rating would be R. What we'll get is PG-13.
 
if everyone here wants an R rating then why is nobody voting "R"??????????????????????????????
 
R. Wolverine is too badass to have a pg-13 movie.
 
'R' isn't impossible though- we're going to have a very small budget compared to all the other x-films, and FOX just broke Tuesday B.O. records with "The Omen"- showing them that they can have success with an 'R' film.
 
Wolverine just isn't a PG-13 character. To really shine he needs an R-rated movie.
 
oh ya, we need a R on this one, we already saw this pg-13 version of him
 
It will be PG-13 at highest.

Fox won't make this R. Though they should. But they'll want to captizale on all the little boys that love Wolverine too, not just their fathers. And not just their mothers who thinks Hugh's sexy.
 
I'd love to see an R-rated Wolverine movie with the graphic violence-level at about where Punisher was.

But FOX's Wolverine has become too sensitive, too in-touch with his emotions, and this is what audiences will expect to see, so if they get an R-rated Wolverine where Logan acts CORRECTLY, they'll be shocked.
 
R, obviously.

But I wouldn't be destroyed if it was PG-13, since that's what I'm kinda expecting.... just still holding out some little glimmer of hope for that R rating. ;)
 
i don't think it will be R but i think it will be pg -13. now i can see wolverine in animation like how bloody spawn was. but i don't think the execs would want to make a wolverine cartoon thats really bloody & gorey.
 
Didn't Marvel say that all it's films would be PG-13 except for The Punisher 2? I would still like to see a R rated Wolverine though.
 
Cyclops said:
I'd love to see an R-rated Wolverine movie with the graphic violence-level at about where Punisher was.

But FOX's Wolverine has become too sensitive, too in-touch with his emotions, and this is what audiences will expect to see, so if they get an R-rated Wolverine where Logan acts CORRECTLY, they'll be shocked.

Do you think Logan will still be emotional and stuff in future films?

I don't think so- his healing ability is symbolic of an emotional invulnerability, which I think is cool, especially when we did start to see him get emotional in the x-trilogy. BUT Jean is dead, and Rogue- who he was a friend to when she didn't have any- isn't as alienated as she was now that she's cured (unless X4 gets creative and shows Bobby not being comfortable with her now that she's no longer a mutant). I don't think he has anymore emotional attachments left- he should ditch the mansion and be a bit more savage.
 
Whaddya know? Hugh comments on the rating issue in the last issue of Starlog:

I'm sure we'll have pressure to make it a PG-13 movie, but there's also a case for doing an R-rated Wolverine. These are the sort of decisions that we have to discuss. 'Are we going to make it smaller and really get into the character?'

So the tone of Wolverine is something Jackman is still wrestling with. "Truth be told, if you really want to tell Wolverine's story, you're going to have to make the movie pretty heavy at times. But can you make that PG-13?" Jackman questions. "Some directors I've spoken with say 'Oh, let's make this R-rated.' I can see that film (in my head), but there are other Wolverine movies, too. I run into kids every day who love this character. At Halloween, I see little Wolverines running around. I don't want to make a film that excludes them, and maybe we don't need to."

And if you're wondering why Hugh has so much input on the rating of the film--the article also mentions that his production company is producing it with Fox.
 
can i hear from people who want it to be PG-13???
 
It doesn't matter if they want to make it rated R or not.

Fox won't let it into theatres with an R rating. See Daredevil.
 

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