Post by Deleted on Mar 5, 2018 5:29:28 GMT
Feb 23, 2018 7:28:14 GMT @deblovesbeccy said:
Thanks for letting me know about that Toasted Cheese.
I assumed the ratings in the US were the same as ours and I didn't know MA was 17 for accompaniment and not 15. I don't know what rating it will get here but you can expect there to be blood, gore and even some nudity if it is a proper adaption and I am looking forward to finding out what actress they cast in the role this time and while it might not be a big detail to some people I hope she has red hair or dyes her hair red 'cause a 'Red Sonja' movie without an actress with red hair would look kinda silly and they don't have Superman with long blonde hair or Batman with curly red hair.
I love the covers and artwork in the comics too and some of the monsters might be hard to pull off but I think they could do it. 

Ratings are a flummox. Every different country has it's own classification system and it can become quite confusing and hypocritical. What one may be-able to see in OZ, could be restricted to a specific age and over, say in NZ. Many MA15+'s, may be R16 or even R18 in NZ and no-one under that age is permitted to see them in a cinema at all. They have R13 and R15 too. Some R18+'s in OZ have been R16 and R13 in NZ.
Suicide Squad in NZ, was automatically rated M by the film labeling body in NZ, due to it's classification here in OZ. Some group of parents complained about the content of it, and the OFLC in NZ then reviewed the film and they upped it to an R13, to keep younger kids from seeing it. Of course it is bulldust, because they would just end up seeing it on dvd or streamed at home, even if it does bear whatever age restriction. That is then up to the parents.
Here is an example of the MPAA (Motion Picture Association of America) ratings\classifications. Not many films get the NC17 rating in the States, which they perhaps should, because many exhibitors refuse to screen them. They relate it to porn for some reason. A film in the States, can also be released "unrated", as the MPAA, or CARA the sub-body (Classification and Ratings Administration), is not a legally binding federal government body:
Hi Toasted Cheese

Thanks for the information and sorry for being taking so long to get back to you but I have been away for the past week on my honeymoon with Beccy and we got married for the second time on the 24th of February (the very first time here in Australia) and our wedding was wonderful and it was even better than our first one ‘cause we had my family and friends there for it this time and some of them weren’t able to come to our first wedding ‘cause they couldn’t get time off work to travel. Even we did not attend the parade this year it was an awesome time to get married around the same time as the 40th anniversary of the ‘Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras’ ‘cause our country has come so far in the last 40 years and only a year ago I didn’t think we would be able to get married here until after the next election but that has changed.

Yes. ‘Red Sonja’ is a very empowering and no-nonsense female lead comic book series and I am really hoping they do her justice this time ‘cause I have been waiting a long time to see a proper Red Sonja movie and I think if it is done right it could be very successful and could lead to multiple movies since there are so many awesome stories that could be adapted to screen but the studios need to hire the right writers this time and the right actress 'cause the success of the movie is dependent on that. A lot of past female lead comic book movies have failed on the big screen 'cause they were poorly written and the writers weren't as good as the comic book writers and while there have been some exceptions like the recent 'Wonder Woman' movie the majority of the most popular adaptions have been TV shows like 'Wonder Woman', 'Sabrina the Teenage Witch', 'Witchblade', 'Wynonna Earp', 'Van Helsing' and 'Supergirl.' With 'Red Sonja' getting a push thanks to the success of 'Wonder Woman' the future of female lead comic book movies is very reliant on this movie and Jessica Chastain's 'Painkiller Jane' being successful 'cause to get a lot of the biggest selling female lead comic book movies on screen it is not going to be through DC or Marvel.
