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Post by thisguy4000 on Mar 28, 2017 14:28:39 GMT
Before people begin responding about what a terrible idea that would be, hear me out. It's no secret that the superhero market is pretty crowded at the moment. PG-13 blockbuster movies in general are a dime a dozen, and it's clear that the MCU is the current leader of this particular market.
With that in mind, what if the best way for the X-Men franchise to truly distinguish itself from everything else out there is by making more R-rated movies? I'm not saying that an R-rating would inherently make for a better movie, but as DP and 'Logan' demonstrated, an R-rating can sometimes be a plus for certain characters, and given that the X-Men generally comprise some of the darker stories of the Marvel universe, I don't necessarily think it'd be a poor fit to make an R-rated X-Force movie.
I know that a lot of people are apprehensive about R-rated CBMs (for some reason), but I think it might actually be a pretty good way of keeping the genre fresh. Marvel and DC can continue cranking out all the PG-13 CBMs they want, but that shouldn't mean that everyone has to do the same. Variety is the spice of life.
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Post by coldenhaulfield on Mar 28, 2017 14:38:16 GMT
They should make multiple R-rated X-Force movies, at the very least.
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Post by ThatGuy on Mar 28, 2017 16:38:37 GMT
It wouldn't matter if the PG-13 movies' stories aren't good either. Apocalypse wouldn't have been any better if it was rated R. You might get a "Ooooh Havok's head exploded," or Mystique with actual nipples, but that's it.
I'd be cool with R rated X-men movies, but they'll never have another Logan. Like I've said before: That's a one and done type of movie.
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Post by coldenhaulfield on Mar 28, 2017 17:52:34 GMT
It wouldn't matter if the PG-13 movies' stories aren't good either. Apocalypse wouldn't have been any better if it was rated R. You might get a "Ooooh Havok's head exploded," or Mystique with actual nipples, but that's it. I'd be cool with R rated X-men movies, but they'll never have another Logan. Like I've said before: That's a one and done type of movie. Yeah, for sure. But the spectrum opened up to them with the R rating isn't limited to just the "Logan approach." Frankly I'd love to see a gory-as-fuck, tits-and-ass, rock-and-roll style, almost like "grindhouse" version of X-Force.
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Post by ThatGuy on Mar 28, 2017 17:54:10 GMT
So R-rated Michael Bay X-Force movie?
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Post by coldenhaulfield on Mar 28, 2017 18:13:44 GMT
So R-rated Michael Bay X-Force movie? Have you ever seen gratuitous gore or nudity in a Michael Bay flick? Seriously, have you and if so, which one so I can watch it?
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Post by thisguy4000 on Mar 28, 2017 18:44:29 GMT
It wouldn't matter if the PG-13 movies' stories aren't good either. Apocalypse wouldn't have been any better if it was rated R. You might get a "Ooooh Havok's head exploded," or Mystique with actual nipples, but that's it. I'd be cool with R rated X-men movies, but they'll never have another Logan. Like I've said before: That's a one and done type of movie. I don't care about nudity or even explicit gore. Contrary to what most seem to believe, a movie doesn't even need those things, or foul language to be rated R.
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Post by PreachCaleb on Mar 28, 2017 18:45:40 GMT
As long as the story justifies it, I have no problem with any rating. G-R.
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Post by coldenhaulfield on Mar 28, 2017 18:46:02 GMT
It wouldn't matter if the PG-13 movies' stories aren't good either. Apocalypse wouldn't have been any better if it was rated R. You might get a "Ooooh Havok's head exploded," or Mystique with actual nipples, but that's it. I'd be cool with R rated X-men movies, but they'll never have another Logan. Like I've said before: That's a one and done type of movie. I don't care about nudity or even explicit gore. Contrary to what most seem to believe, a movie doesn't even need those things, or foul language to be rated R. But let's throw it all in there in gratuitous amounts just to make sure, is my point.
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Post by Agent of Chaos on Mar 28, 2017 18:48:34 GMT
It wouldn't matter if the PG-13 movies' stories aren't good either. Apocalypse wouldn't have been any better if it was rated R. You might get a "Ooooh Havok's head exploded," or Mystique with actual nipples, but that's it. I'd be cool with R rated X-men movies, but they'll never have another Logan. Like I've said before: That's a one and done type of movie. Apocalypse decapitating those dudes and The Weapon X scene could have justified a R Rating.
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Post by coldenhaulfield on Mar 28, 2017 18:51:09 GMT
It wouldn't matter if the PG-13 movies' stories aren't good either. Apocalypse wouldn't have been any better if it was rated R. You might get a "Ooooh Havok's head exploded," or Mystique with actual nipples, but that's it. I'd be cool with R rated X-men movies, but they'll never have another Logan. Like I've said before: That's a one and done type of movie. Apocalypse decapitating those dude and The Weapon X scene could have justified a R Rating. And that would've been awesome. Is it too late to get a Special Edition?
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Post by PreachCaleb on Mar 28, 2017 18:51:24 GMT
I don't think two moments really justify it. It has to be the tone throughout the movie.
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Post by coldenhaulfield on Mar 28, 2017 18:56:08 GMT
I don't think two moments really justify it. It has to be the tone throughout the movie. Yeah, I mean, Logan a film in which Charles Xavier telling someone to "fuck off" isn't on a list of its top 10 most "rated R" moments. Wouldn't've worked as well with Apocalypse.
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Post by ThatGuy on Mar 29, 2017 14:09:13 GMT
It wouldn't matter if the PG-13 movies' stories aren't good either. Apocalypse wouldn't have been any better if it was rated R. You might get a "Ooooh Havok's head exploded," or Mystique with actual nipples, but that's it. I'd be cool with R rated X-men movies, but they'll never have another Logan. Like I've said before: That's a one and done type of movie. I don't care about nudity or even explicit gore. Contrary to what most seem to believe, a movie doesn't even need those things, or foul language to be rated R. Actually, yes it does. Take Logan for example. You take out all the head stabbings and decapitations and blood and loss of limbs and have him stab them in the gut. Then you have him say only 1-2 F-bombs and edit out the prom girl dropping her top, PG13 for fantasy violence.
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Post by thisguy4000 on Mar 29, 2017 14:39:05 GMT
I don't care about nudity or even explicit gore. Contrary to what most seem to believe, a movie doesn't even need those things, or foul language to be rated R. Actually, yes it does. Take Logan for example. You take out all the head stabbings and decapitations and blood and loss of limbs and have him stab them in the gut. Then you have him say only 1-2 F-bombs and edit out the prom girl dropping her top, PG13 for fantasy violence. You're seriously overestimating what PG-13 films can get away with. The recent TMNT films were PG-13. That alone should be a good indication of how tame the rating is. Children getting experimented on and committing suicide doesn't sound ripe for a PG-13 movie to me.
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Post by politicidal on Mar 29, 2017 17:25:52 GMT
It'd be a change at the very least. It's working well so far but it's been just two movies and call me crazy, they might overplay it.
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Post by ThatGuy on Mar 30, 2017 13:14:21 GMT
Actually, yes it does. Take Logan for example. You take out all the head stabbings and decapitations and blood and loss of limbs and have him stab them in the gut. Then you have him say only 1-2 F-bombs and edit out the prom girl dropping her top, PG13 for fantasy violence. You're seriously overestimating what PG-13 films can get away with. The recent TMNT films were PG-13. That alone should be a good indication of how tame the rating is. Children getting experimented on and committing suicide doesn't sound ripe for a PG-13 movie to me. There are kids movies with kids in labs. Again, the only thing about those scenes was all the blood and the operations. Edit the kid jumping to cut to the people chasing him yelling "No!" PG13.
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Post by thisguy4000 on Mar 30, 2017 17:45:41 GMT
You're seriously overestimating what PG-13 films can get away with. The recent TMNT films were PG-13. That alone should be a good indication of how tame the rating is. Children getting experimented on and committing suicide doesn't sound ripe for a PG-13 movie to me. There are kids movies with kids in labs. Again, the only thing about those scenes was all the blood and the operations. Edit the kid jumping to cut to the people chasing him yelling "No!" PG13. You're basically suggesting that they could've made all kinds of drastic changes to the film, and it would still turn out the same, but I disagree. The only scene that I felt was unnecessary was the scene with the woman randomly flashing her breasts. Other than that, most of the other R-rated moments were used in a way that helped make several scenes more effective. Logan getting angry that his car wouldn't start probably wouldn't have been as effective of a scene if he wasn't allowed to drop a bunch of f-bombs.
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Post by ThatGuy on Mar 30, 2017 21:02:25 GMT
There are kids movies with kids in labs. Again, the only thing about those scenes was all the blood and the operations. Edit the kid jumping to cut to the people chasing him yelling "No!" PG13. You're basically suggesting that they could've made all kinds of drastic changes to the film, and it would still turn out the same, but I disagree. The only scene that I felt was unnecessary was the scene with the woman randomly flashing her breasts. Other than that, most of the other R-rated moments were used in a way that helped make several scenes more effective. Logan getting angry that his car wouldn't start probably wouldn't have been as effective of a scene if he wasn't allowed to drop a bunch of f-bombs. So a guy hitting his truck with a shovel in a tantrum then laying in the middle of the street needed the f bombs? Would still have gotten the message without the f bombs. And showing a kid go to the edge of a roof then cutting to the people chasing him, who yells "No!", is not a drastic change. You know the kid jumped.
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Post by thisguy4000 on Mar 30, 2017 21:08:30 GMT
Implied suicide by a kid still doesn't sound like PG-13 material. Again, the PG-13 rating really doesn't allow for much in a movie.
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