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Violent Content Before PG Movies

Posted Thu November 15, 2007 9:42 am, by Janet B. written to Carmike Cinemas

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I'm tired of attending PG movies with my young son at your cinemas, only to have the pre-show ads/previews show violent or mature content!

The latest incident happened last weekend. We went to see Fred Claus on opening day and we barraged with a full-length 3 Doors Down video recruiting for the military, complete with guns, injured/dead soldiers and explosions.

If that's not bad enough, an ad of Live Free or Die Hard came on--complete with harrowing scenes, more guns and explosions.

What is UP with you guys?! This has happened on more than on occasion before PG movies! Those of us with young families go to the movies to have a relaxing, enjoyable time--not to be shown images of war, violence, sex scenes, innuendo, and language! If you want to show that stuff before a PG-13 or R movie, fine--but NOT PG movies!

We already boycott one location, intentionally attending the Hollywood Theaters to avoid that location, as well as another location. We are now prepared to forgo Carmike cinemas altogether, even the location referenced.

Janet


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by T566 Posted Wed July 7, 2010 @ 12:10 PM

I'm with you!

How about the "This film is not yet rated" trick. So, just don't rate
the movie (until opening day) and they can market violent, sex filled
content to children - but the trailer was clean. Nice one.

The MPAA does not work. You never know the films content because the
ratings change and the "parents" that rate the movies are paid by the
film industry. That is like the fox guarding the hen house. The
purpose of the MPAA is to help Hollywood market filth to children
while the rights of decent parents are trampled.

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by Katie K. Posted Sun May 25, 2008 @ 2:52 AM

Im with you on the previews, the mpaa really needs to step in and get
do something if your watching a g movie you should see g rated
previews, same with pg, pg 13 and r. heck im 23 and recently i saw
prom night and there was a preview to the movie called the strangers
and it literally freaked me out. and of course the preview was rated
for all audiences now that preview would of scared my little nephew to
death not to mention some grown people.

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by Alissa S. Posted Tue November 20, 2007 @ 9:37 AM

I agree. And, the other part of this is that the images aren't just
violent, but they are huge and literally larger than life, with
booming sound. A kid might be fine to see a war image briefly on a
small tv screen, but magnify that image and add the sound and it
becomes more of a problem.

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by Alcina Posted Fri November 16, 2007 @ 7:56 PM

I thought whatever the rating of the film being shown, the previews
were at or below that rating???

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by Jeffrey Posted Fri November 16, 2007 @ 12:38 PM

http://www.screenit.com/movies/2007/fred_claus.html


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by Gino Posted Thu November 15, 2007 @ 11:03 PM

I agree with you. Yes, the war is a reality, but does this mean we
have to start recruiting at a movie that's aimed at children? This
fact alone bothers me more than the violence in the previews does.

But I don't think being rigid and implying a boycott in an early
letter is effective. Shouldn't a business have a chance at possibly
righting a wrong with the possibility of earning a customer's trust
first?

I do hope you hear back from them and that they do take your
suggestion to heart.

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Oh, come on, G. . . . by MA Loper Fri November 16, 2007 @ 12:03 AM


by GryphonsKeeper Posted Thu November 15, 2007 @ 7:18 PM

Call the theater, they have to tell you the START TIME after ads of
the movie. I never show up for the 7:15 show at 7:15. I come at
7:25, or whenever they say the "actual start time" is.


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by duttycalls Posted Thu November 15, 2007 @ 6:39 PM

I cannot agree with you more. If the rating is P or PG then the ads
and previews should also be appropriately aged.
And its not just at that particular theatre chain either...Cinemark
does this also.

You have got a right to be offended by this blatant disconcern for
your children.

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by RedheadwGlasses Posted Thu November 15, 2007 @ 5:33 PM

I agree with the OP. No, I'm not a parent, but I've babysat a lot for
friends, and that is the extent of my parenting experience. I think
the OP is completely right. As usual, if BarbaraT or
TwinkleCheesePotatoeToesNichole can provide me with an argument as to
why I am wrong in this parenting issue, I will eat some crow and
change my mind. ;)

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by MA Loper Posted Thu November 15, 2007 @ 4:30 PM

OK, first of all, you took your son to see a movie with Paul Giamotti
and Vince Vaughan and you're worried about violence?

I am far more concerned that my son will mimic the crude,
inappropriate humor in a movie like this over picking up a toy gun
(which he does not own) and emulating a violent exchange.

Secondly, the war is a reality. Had you taken two seconds to snap out
of your sheltered little life, you could have used that moment to
educate your son that there are indeed people facing realities like
that overseas every day (My sister and the loved ones of several on
this site have faced this personally). You aren't doing your son any
favors by trying to hide things like that from him.

As for the Bruce Willis trailer, I looked up one of the 3 trailers
that is currently in ciruclation for this movie. Now, obviously I
don't know if I watched the same one as you, but I saw nothing that
inherently bad and the movie has a PG-13 rating. How much worse could
the other trailers (or the movie itself) be?

There is no way that any company will be able to please everybody and
if your sensitivities are that high, perhaps going out to the movies
with your child is not a good idea for you.

I think that if you are personally this offended by trailers and ads,
perhaps you should consider waiting until the movie comes out on DVD
so that you can control what your son watches 100%.

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Did you see the movie? by mary jo Thu November 15, 2007 @ 10:27 PM


Sorry, NOT a big Vince Vaughan fan by MA Loper Thu November 15, 2007 @ 11:41 PM


I ADORE Vince Vaughan but....... by mary jo Fri November 16, 2007 @ 8:49 AM

by Jeffrey Posted Thu November 15, 2007 @ 4:02 PM

http://www.mpaa.org/FlmRat_Advertising.asp

Take note: "According to the Advertising Administration guidelines,
advertising that is targeted for an audience attending a "G" or "PG"
feature will not be approved if it includes scenes depicting violence,
sensuality, offensive language, or other material that most parents
would find unacceptable for their younger children to see or hear."

The key here is "most parents." The MPAA defines this based on the
decisions of their raters, who they believe have the right "pulse" on
what "most parents" will find unacceptable.

Unless this theater is showing "limited audience" advertisements (see
the link I provided), then the ads are considered appropriate for a PG
movie.

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Exactly by BigShot Thu November 15, 2007 @ 4:21 PM
by BigShot Posted Thu November 15, 2007 @ 3:54 PM

Here we go again......look, Fred Claus is a movie that dosen't just
appeal to kids but to all ages, including people who would see Live
Free or Die Hard or movies such as this. I don't know what you
consider "appropriate" levels of violence, but I guarantee you if you
asked 10 different parents you might get 10 different answers.
There's no way they can make everybody happy. And, as somebody
already said, we live in a violent culture. Right or wrong, it is
what it is. I haven't seen Die Hard, but I did see the ads for it and
frankly I didn't find them overly violent or horribly inappropriate.
If a 2 minute preview is really too much for you and your son, I would
really suggest considering abandoning movie theatres altogether and
just waiting until they come out on DVD so you can fast forward
through anything you think is inappropriate. If you want to boycott,
that is certainly your right as a consumer in a free society, but
don't expect the cinemas to taylor the freaking previews to fit
everybody's moral convictions.

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by Stoic Cheese Posted Thu November 15, 2007 @ 3:25 PM

I can't imagine that. I would think the previews would be for all
audiences. I don't think violence such as you describe violates PG.
Life is pretty violent. Heck, even surfing PFB can be violent.

If you want your child to not see violence such as you describe, you
had better yank the cord off the tv set at home.

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by Harleycat Posted Thu November 15, 2007 @ 2:35 PM

Anytime I'm see previews, they always say that the following preview
has been rated G by the group that does the ratings (I forget the
name). Perhaps you should complain to them.

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Re: Violent Content Before PG Movies by Jeffrey Thu November 15, 2007 @ 2:18 PM

by calm Posted Thu November 15, 2007 @ 5:52 PM

I was trying to get at that distinction, but it doesn't look as if I
was successful.

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by SiouxFan Posted Thu November 15, 2007 @ 1:39 PM

How young is your son?

Instead of letting these previews parent him, why don't you
incorporate it into a talk putting it into perspective? Have you asked
what your son thinks of these issues?

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OMG! Talk to your children!!! by Casmly Fri November 16, 2007 @ 2:12 PM

by RedheadwGlasses Posted Thu November 15, 2007 @ 1:23 PM

I don't think this is the theatres' doing, but rather, the movie
production/distribution companies' doing.

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by calm Posted Thu November 15, 2007 @ 10:44 AM

n/t

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PG-13 by Jen v2.0 Thu November 15, 2007 @ 12:35 PM


But if she's going on opening night by Stoic LadyMac Thu November 15, 2007 @ 12:48 PM




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