Action movie

>action movie
>PG-13

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Name 2 PG-13 action movies that you like/were watchable.

The Mummy (Brendan Fraser)
Goldeneye

any mission impossible movie

Jurassic Park and Iron Man

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Jurassic Park is more horror. How about Jurassic Park 2?

aren't these pre PG-coding?

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2 of them are

Alita: Battle Angel
Mission Impossible: Fallout

If those exact same movies came out now, one or two of them would be rated R

Infinity War
Endgame

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... alright you pass. Move along.

You have to include the caveat
>before 2005
there was lots of pg 13 kino pre (((Corporate))) Hollywood. Lord of the Rings was pg13.

Terminator 2
Jurassic Park
Robocop
Avatar
Lord of the Rings Fellowship of the Ring
Gremlins
Kindergarten Cop

>Sequel to an R-rated movie.
>PG-13

>Jurassic Park is more horror

You can't say things like this and be taken seriously

Robocop is R-rated
Unless you mean the shitty remake
then kys

The heroes do more time running away than doing anything badass. Also the Muldoon scene and the arm scene and the Nedry death scene. There's so many horror scenes.

Oh and the opening with Muldoon and they do everything to hide what's in the cage

JP1 is a horror flick with more of an adventure tone underneath it

the entire mission impossible series

what makes something R rated anyways? True Lies would be PG-13 if rated today. Why don't movies ever get rerated in the future?

>The heroes do more time running away than doing anything badass
the heroes are the t-rex and the raptors hunting down the humans who dared to try playing god

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>acreature battle asshole
>watchable
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH

Nope. The arbiter of genre is where would it have been in Blockbuster, and if you had gone to Blockbuster in 1994 and searched for JP in the horror section then you would have gone home empty-handed.

>kys

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More than a minor amount of blood and gore and the depiction of excessive realistic violence probably
The real secret is that the MPAA is a bunch of crooks who can give basically any movie any rating they want for any particular reason they care to make up

Also they can't even do their job sometimes, as the version of Scarface we have now is the X-rated cut, but just got resubmitted and got an R-rating