The MPAA ratings system is used to help parents decide whether a movie is right for their kids by informing them of how much language, violence, sex, and drug use is in the film. The ratings "G", "PG", and "PG-13" have no leagl force, however an "R" rating means children cannot see the movie without a parent or guardian and an "NC-17" means children cannot see the movie at all.
When the ratings system was founded in late 1968, the ratings were G, M, R, and X. Then, because M sounded worse than R, M was changed to GP in 1970. Then the ratings were G, GP, R, and X. Then, in 1972, GP was changed to PG. Then the ratings were G, PG, R, and X. In 1984, two PG-rated films which contain explicit gore and violence ("Gremlins" and "Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom"), caused protesting about the PG rating. So Steven Spielberg, director of "Temple of Doom" and producer of "Gremlins", suggested a PG-13 or PG-14 rating for films that were more intense than PG but less intense than R. So then the ratings were G, PG, PG-13, R, and X. At about 1990, X was changed NC-17 because things were getting out of control with the meaning of the rating X. Some were believed that X-rated films were sex-related films. But this was not true for all X-rated films. So some suggested an XXX rating (which never was established). In the end, X became NC-17. So the ratings from there were G, PG, PG-13, R, and NC-17 (and that's what we have today). Also, some believe that NC-17-rated films are sex-related (and a lot are), but not all. NC-17 really only means that the film would be considered too inappropriate for children to see.
The Motion Picture Association of America defines the ratings as:
G - General Audiences. All Ages Admitted. A G-rated motion picture contains nothing in theme, language, nudity, sex, violence or other matters that, in the view of the Rating Board, would offend parents whose younger children view the motion picture. The G rating is not a "certificate of approval," nor does it signify a "children's" motion picture. Some snippets of language may go beyond polite conversation but they are common everyday expressions. No stronger words are present in G-rated motion pictures. Depictions of violence are minimal. No nudity, sex scenes or drug use are present in the motion picture.
PG - Parental Guidance Suggested. Some Material May Not Be Suitable For Children. A PG-rated motion picture should be investigated by parents before they let their younger children attend. The PG rating indicates, in the view of the Rating Board, that parents may consider some material unsuitable for their children, and parents should make that decision. The more mature themes in some PG-rated motion pictures may call for parental guidance. There may be some profanity and some depictions of violence or brief nudity. But these elements are not deemed so intense as to require that parents be strongly cautioned beyond the suggestion of parental guidance. There is no drug use content in a PG-rated motion picture.
PG-13 - Parents Strongly Cautioned. Some Material May Be Inappropriate For Children Under 13. A PG-13 rating is a sterner warning by the Rating Board to parents to determine whether their children under age 13 should view the motion picture, as some material might not be suited for them. A PG-13 motion picture may go beyond the PG rating in theme, violence, nudity, sensuality, language, adult activities or other elements, but does not reach the restricted R category. The theme of the motion picture by itself will not result in a rating greater than PG-13, although depictions of activities related to a mature theme may result in a restricted rating for the motion picture. Any drug use will initially require at least a PG-13 rating. More than brief nudity will require at least a PG-13 rating, but such nudity in a PG-13 rated motion picture generally will not be sexually oriented. There may be depictions of violence in a PG-13 movie, but generally not both realistic and extreme or persistent violence. A motion picture's single use of one of the harsher sexually-derived words, though only as an expletive, initially requires at least a PG-13 rating. More than one such expletive requires an R rating, as must even one of those words used in a sexual context. The Rating Board nevertheless may rate such a motion picture PG-13 if, based on a special vote by a two-thirds majority, the Raters feel that most American parents would believe that a PG-13 rating is appropriate because of the context or manner in which the words are used or because the use of those words in the motion picture is inconspicuous.
R - Restricted. Children Under 17 Require Accompanying Parent or Adult Guardian. An R-rated motion picture, in the view of the Rating Board, contains some adult material. An R-rated motion picture may include adult themes, adult activity, hard language, intense or persistent violence, sexually-oriented nudity, drug abuse or other elements, so that parents are counseled to take this rating very seriously. Children under 17 are not allowed to attend R-rated motion pictures unaccompanied by a parent or adult guardian. Parents are strongly urged to find out more about R-rated motion pictures in determining their suitability for their children. Generally, it is not appropriate for parents to bring their young children with them to R-rated motion pictures.
NC-17 - No One 17 and Under Admitted. An NC-17 rated motion picture is one that, in the view of the Rating Board, most parents would consider patently too adult for their children 17 and under. No children will be admitted. NC-17 does not mean "obscene" or "pornographic" in the common or legal meaning of those words, and should not be construed as a negative judgment in any sense. The rating simply signals that the content is appropriate only for an adult audience. An NC-17 rating can be based on violence, sex, aberrational behavior, drug abuse or any other element that most parents would consider too strong and therefore off-limits for viewing by their children.
Film critics and film censors to give ratings of age
Sexual Content
Qualitative, as they relate to a film's content
Jugg World is a film which is popular in the porn industry. The film has received generally positive ratings from reviewers of the movie. It can be purchased from porn webpages.
It may differ in other coutries, but from what I heard the film "The Other Guys" is a 12+ film, and is hilariously awesome.
Film critics and film censors to give ratings of age
Sexual Content
You have to be fifteen or over to watch the movie.
It does happen on rare occasions, usually for older films. Film studios can also appeal the rating given to a new film if they're unhappy about it. That usually leads to negotiations such as cutting a film to avoid an 'R' rating.
If you mean the film, it's a 12.Hope this helps!
It means that a child (under the age of 18) will need Parental Guidance.
It needs an image, title, age rating, price, bar code and something persuasive like "must see movie of the year".
If you mean the Diego from the film: "Ice Age", Diego is a sabre-tooth tiger.
The duration of The Jazz Age - film - is 1.07 hours.
The duration of The Age of Consent - film - is 1.05 hours.
The duration of Age of Heroes - film - is 1.5 hours.
Of Course!!!!!