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Post by lenlenlen1 on Nov 9, 2017 20:51:37 GMT
Case in point -
PG-13 remakes of Robocop and Total Recall. By that logic, a PG-13 Basic Instinct remake is not too far away. You DONT understand why a studio would want to make as much money as possible on movies that cost millions of dollars? Or you disagree with the decision?
You do get that rated R movies generally speaking means fewer viewers, right? Random hits like Passion of the Christ or Deadpool not withstanding look at the most money making movies of all time. None are rated R.
And lets be completely honest, did the original versions of Robocop and Total Recall NEED to be rated R in order to tell their stories? Not really. Those movies succeeded because of the imagination and action in them, not the blood and guts.
Did that rat in the "get your ass to Mars" scene really need to explode into a thousand chunks of bloody meat? How did that really make the movie better?
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