If it's for a 14 year old or near to that age... Tyler Perry movies are very funny and tastefully directed "no swearing other than maybe an occasional dang or hell". Also other "clean" favorites... *The Princess Bride (1987) Rob Reiner film"staring Fred Savage, Robin Wright, Cary Elwes..." *Labyrinth (1986) Jim Henson film"staring David Bowie and, Jennifer Connelly" *Big Trouble In Little China (1986) John Carpenter film "staring Kurt Russell, Kim Cattrall..." *Evan Almighty (2007) Tom Shadyac film "staring Steve Carell, Morgan Freeman, Lauren Graham..." *Lord Of The Rings(2001 & 3) Peter Jackson "staring Loel Appleby, Alexandra Astin, Sean Austin..." *Pirates of the Caribbean (2003) Gore Verbinski "staring Johnny Depp, Keira Knightley, Orlando Bloom..." PLUS *Harry Potter Series... a previous mention... Mr. Bean's Holiday - very funny, but OK for kids. P.S. http://www.commonsensemedia.org/reviews/ ( This website allows you to select age and will give full "Parental Guidance" details of movies.)
"Signs" (2002). It stars Mel Gibson, Joaquin Phoenix, Rory Culkin, Abigail Breslin. Directed by M. Night Shyamalan.
Crop circles and aliens. Not gory at all but very scary.
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I don't like super scary movies. I watched "Shutter" and I liked it quite a bit. And I could still sleep after watching it. *Laughs
the movie:
White Chicks
scary movie
It is a more inapropriate movie. Usually some profound movies have "Unrated movies" that are very inapropriate, but they also have a pg-13 version that is not quite as profound, but has the same story line.
Yes it should be, as most unrated movies are PG's. However, it would depend on what movie it is, as some can be released unrated due to excessive violence or gore. Hope that helps.
An unrated film or an unrated version of a film is one that has not been submitted to the Motion Picture Association of America for a rating.
It seems there are a few places you can download full versions of movies. One way is via a bitTorrent, but that may not be legal. Other places that you can download movies include, Movie25 and ABCmovies.
In the United States, the Motion Picture Association of America rates all films submitted to it. It is not a requirement that a film be submitted, but most theaters will not show an unrated film.
You have to read reviews on it, and ask the people at the rental store most of the time they have seen those movies.
Look for the Unrated versions of movies. It's sometimes called the "Unrated Director's Cut."
No, this is not a requirement. But many theaters will not show an unrated film. Unrated films are more common in the direct to video market.
It is a more inapropriate movie. Usually some profound movies have "Unrated movies" that are very inapropriate, but they also have a pg-13 version that is not quite as profound, but has the same story line.
Yes it should be, as most unrated movies are PG's. However, it would depend on what movie it is, as some can be released unrated due to excessive violence or gore. Hope that helps.
The girl next door, Super bad, 40 year old virgin is ok, knocked up and American pie series
It depends on your opinion. Shoot for WWII, R or Unrated-type movies (not that I watch them).
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There can be many reasons a movie is listed as unrated. The film makers may not wish to send their production to be rated as a choice, or the movie may still be in the process of rating the production when the movie or show is released. Often times movies are listed as unrated because it allows for a more graphic or gruesome scenes that would otherwise need to be modified or cut from the final movie cut. Producers can choose to release several ratings (R rated and Unrated versions) of the movie to suite viewers of more mature audiences.
UnRated Magazine was created in 2001.
Unrated means the movie has not been rated by the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA). Most older unrated movies are just not rated by the MPAA because they are generally PG in content, however newer films are unrated because of excessive gore or violence which would have to be cut in order to obtain a rating.
An unrated film or an unrated version of a film is one that has not been submitted to the Motion Picture Association of America for a rating.