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DrawtoonzStudio [2013-09-24 01:12:13 +0000 UTC]
Heh, nice work. It's fun to see the Wizard of Oz in your style.
Speaking of the IMAX 3D Re-release of this movie, I can't believe the MPAA changed the rating to PG. I don't know, it feels so wrong, especially considering how long it's kept its G rating.
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JIMENOPOLIX In reply to DrawtoonzStudio [2013-09-24 01:28:36 +0000 UTC]
Cool! I think I shall do it someday, maybe as an episode for my future TV show or an actual movie.
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Hey, yeah! I noticed that, too! I hate how it was originally G and then had to change into PG just for the IMAX 3D re-release! I guess it's because the ratings nowadays are a tad bit more specific in graphics and imagery. Snow White and Pinocchio would be PG or PG-13 today!
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What IS weird, though, is that both Jaws and Poltergeist were rated PG instead of R as the PG-13 didn't really exist back then! They're a bit to graphic and disturbing for a PG rating, so why didn't they give them R ratings instead?
But what's even STRANGER about the ratings in movies is that scary movies nowadays are being rated PG-13 instead of R! I don't get it! Kids movies nowadays are PG and scary movies are PG-13!
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DrawtoonzStudio In reply to JIMENOPOLIX [2013-09-24 04:48:13 +0000 UTC]
Oh man, it would be awesome if you were to make your own animated series in the future! I actually kinda want to do that as well.
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I really hate how the MPAA has tightened up about PG and G ratings since the past 20 years or so. We're never gonna see movies like Spaceballs and Raiders of the Lost Arc bearing the PG rating again. The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey was rated PG-13 simply for all the action and violence, which was barely graphic at all! Also, almost every animated children's movie today receive PG ratings, even if they have nothing more than crude humor or mild violence, even Planes, which was based on a franchise consisting of 2 G-rated movies! Not to mention the 2011 Muppets movie, which had barely ANYTHING objectionable in it besides "Mild Rude Humor".
Let's face it, the MPAA really makes no sense. Some movies like Syfy's originals get rated R for moderate bloody violence, while raunchy comedies like Scary Movies 3-5 that are absolutely full of crude and sexual humor receive PG-13 ratings. Also on the subject of horror movies, they're probably being rated PG-13 for simply having intense scary content rather than graphic violence. Horror alone normally can't get a movie an R rating, unless it involves some really twisted themes.
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gdpr-14930448 [2013-09-23 04:32:21 +0000 UTC]
This is epic!
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Valentin-frenchArt94 [2013-09-22 20:05:23 +0000 UTC]
ohhhh the sorcerer have the eyes before his first enemies.Β Β Β Β
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