G is approved to all audiences, PG is for kids who can handle mild violence and language, PG-13 is for kids mainly 8 and older who can handle moderate violence, language, and some sexual themes, R is for teens and young adults who can handle strong language, violence, sexual themes, and nudity. NC-17 is only for those who can handle the most graphic elements such as gore, violence, and nudity.
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The Argues The Movie - 2010 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:PG
Testing Movie - 2011 is rated/received certificates of: UK:PG
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Scary Movie 2 received good to excellent ratings from most critics.
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It could mean that the content was made for DVD, and never had to pass through the rating board system, or that new footage was added to an already rated movie, and the movie with the new footage has not been passed through the ratings system. It could also mean that the movie was made before the ratings board was created. The addition of new footage could either makethe film a stronger version, or could have no effect on the rating at all.
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a movie gets it's ratings by other people rating it
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Movie ratings are important for helping people make mature decisions about a movie's content to ensure that the movie they are seeing is suitable enough for them to go and see it. This is especially directed at parents so they can make sure that their child will not be harmed or traumatised by a movie's content.
Movie Movie - 1978 is rated/received certificates of: Argentina:Atp Australia:G Australia:PG USA:PG
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