No, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1 and 2 are both rated PG13 in the US and 12 in the UK.
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The British Board of Film Classification (BBFC) was founded in 1912. It was established to provide a standardized system for the classification and censorship of films in the UK, aiming to protect audiences from potentially harmful content and to ensure that films were suitable for different age groups. The BBFC's creation was also a response to growing concerns about the influence of cinema on public morals and behavior.
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yes. the US rating of the movie is PG-13. the UK (BBFC) rating is 12. -HisDudeness
The BBFC's consumer advice reads: "Contains behaviour which would be dangerous if copied"
The following list is the BBFC classifications of the Harry Potter films: Philosopher's Stone - PG Chamber of Secrets - PG Prisoner of Azkaban - PG Goblet of Fire - 12 Order of the Phoenix - 12 Half-Blood Prince - 12 Deathly Hallows Part 1 & 2 - 12
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I didn't find the first movie, however I did find a list of movies banned by the BBFC, the link is below.
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M by ESRB, PEGI 18 and BBFC 15
to age rate films
So far there is no official rating from bbfc though PEGI have rated it an 18+. Accordng to the bbfc website the makers of Black ops cut 2 acts of strong violence which will hopefully lower it to a 15. If bbfc do rate it 15 PEGI are likely to change their rating.
No, the British Board of Film Classification (BBFC) uses standard categories such as 15 and 18 for age ratings in the UK, not 15A or 18A. The "A" suffix is not part of the official classification system.
It is rated '15' by the BBFC. It is the 5th installment in the Elder Scrolls series. Unlike the ratings from the ESRB in North America, which are only advisory, the BBFC ratings are enforceable by law, and UK retailers may face hefty fines if they sell to anyone under the age of 15. According to the BBFC the rating is because of the "strong violence" the game contains. It is for a PC but we can be sure it will be the same for both 360 and ps3.
18+, read the BBFC rating
The British Board of Film Classification (BBFC) was founded in 1912. It was established to provide a standardized system for the classification and censorship of films in the UK, aiming to protect audiences from potentially harmful content and to ensure that films were suitable for different age groups. The BBFC's creation was also a response to growing concerns about the influence of cinema on public morals and behavior.