If Deadpool has proven anything, it’s the possibility that an R-rated film could still be a resounding commercial success. Although Warner Bros. and director David Ayer have already decided not to take the same path with Suicide Squad, is there still a chance that the sequel featuring Harley Quinn (Margot Robbie) and the rest of Task Force X could get an R-rating? Ayer recently attended the Warner Bros. CinemaCon presentation in Las Vegas, where he spoke to MTV about the decision to keep Suicide Squad PG-13 instead to just going all out on the villain ensemble flick. “For an R movie, you have to decide to do it right out the gate, and that was never the case here,” he stated, explaining that there was no intention to make Suicide Squad an R-rated
Deadpool, which was one of the most popular movies of 2016, consists of many different psychological disorders. Deadpool, also known as Wade Wilson, possesses a superhuman healing factor that allows him to regenerate damaged areas of his cellular structure at a rate far greater than that of a “normal” human-being, like us. He is a very unstable individual in a sense that his personality changes constantly. Throughout the entire movie, it is said that he frequently displays many different psychological disorders including attention deficit hyperactive disorder, manic depression disorder, and schizophrenia.
The first “The Mighty Ducks” movie raises numerous aspects of sociology in sport that will be analyzed in this paper. The two aspects of sociology in sport that were prevalent in the Mighty Ducks movie were: ethics and gender. This movie provides an example of a character who begins the story as a morally bankrupt individual with a “win at all cost” attitude. Through his experience coaching a young hockey team, Bombay learns the true meaning of sport and transforms into ethically and morally sound individual. The first installment of the Mighty Ducks trilogy also presents an interesting case of a female skater who fulfills the stereotype that girls should figure skate and boys should
Sure, we already know that Michael Douglas is probably joining the sequel and Reed has been talking about how fans are most likely excited of the joint title release featuring a female super hero in the mix but we have not seen a laminated certificate saying Reed will direct the sequel.
According to the Merriam Webster dictionary, when referring to individuality, identity means “the distinguishing character or personality of an individual”. I would simply define identity as who you are or what makes you different. When quickly compared to peers, we may seem like copies of each other. We wake up, go to school, eat, sleep and hangout with friends, but there is still something that makes me, me. “Your identity is your most valuable possession. Protect it”. Although said by Elastigirl from the pixar movie The Incredibles, this quote is powerful. Our identity is a powerful possession, as it helps us establish who we are and what our purpose is in the world.
The number of movies adapted from comic books has, in recent years, become more and more popular, and more comic book films are being released now than in the past. In this essay I will explore the reasons why this pattern has emerged and potential reasons for 'the prevalence of comic book adaptations in post 9/11 cinema'.
Tit Elingtin once said, “The line between patriot and terrorist is drawn by the historian.” The same thing can be said about heroes and villains. When I was younger I wished to be a hero like Superman, Spider-Man, and even the Flash – the classics. There were days that I experienced their accidents so that I could gain their powers, but the odds of getting struck by lightning or getting bit by a radioactive spider were pretty slim and I definitely wasn’t from an alien planet. However, as I got older, I started to admire Magneto simply for what he stood for.
As of right now Bloodsucking Bastards is listed as Unrated however there's lots of swearing, implied sex scenes and blood galore! So don't take the little ones, even the mildly big ones should wait this one out.
Allison Anders makes the very interesting point that in some ways the ratings system is more restrictive of sexuality now than it was in the Sixties and Seventies. I think there are a number of reasons. Perhaps to some degree society has shifted slightly. Film studios were making some money from films that were more sexually provocative, like Midnight Cowboy. But, then again, you have to realize that the studios benefit from the system's coming down hard on films, especially on independent films about adult sexuality. To begin with, who makes those films? Independents and foreign filmmakers make those films, and that's the studios' competition. So they restrict it. It's not much competition, but it does make a difference. Jt also makes it appear like the Rating Jioard is doing its job as censors, as raters, doing their job," and doesn't pay attention to the fact that all these films about violence are slipping through unencumbered by a rating. And the studio filmmakers are kept
According to the Motion Picture Association of America rated R stands for restrictive. No children 17 or under are allowed into the film unless they are with a parent. Since these films can contain sexual themes, sex talks, sexualized nudity, tough language, tough violence, and missionary sex. Now NC-17 stands for Adults only. No one under the age of 17 or young is allowed to see the film due the fact that it usually contains sexual acts like oral sex, anal sex, and etc (Film Rater).
Recently, the Suicide Squad team conducted a major additional photography to fix the third act of the film. According to reports, Warner Bros. is still ‘working to smooth out the third act of Suicide Squad to make sure that the expectation of the audience are not only met but exceeded.”
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol.2 is an amazing work looked through the religious concept of belief. In his book, Malory Nye mentions Richard Gombrich’s theory of cognitive and affective beliefs. Nye explains that “one major aspect of cognitive approaches is the attempt to understand human actions (including religion and religious beliefs) with reference to the scientific study of the human brain” (Nye 2008, 110). In short, cognitive is what we believe in, what we think and affective is what we do, our act (Nye 2008, 110). This theory can be wonderfully used to analyze Guardians of the Galaxy Vol.2. At the very beginning of the film, Nebula is very strong on her point that she hates Gamora and her father and wishes to murder both. She expresses
Batman v Superman made a lot of money but sources at WB are telling a different story despite the large sum that was made. Zack Snyder and Geoff Johns were surprised by the critical reviews and sour audience reaction to their introduction to the DC cinematic universe and the executives were not happy with the movie's take over all. This is a problem for the studio because the Justice League movie started shooting just days after the release of BvS which means
people complain about are nudity, weapons, and gore but people that make the film are
Relating to the unnecessary sex scene between Batman and Batgirl. The R-rated part of the movie was pulled off properly. The seamless display of blood and the Batsex was to show it won’t pass for a PG 13 movie. Another part of the movie that went heads over heals to emphasize that it’s an R-rated movie was when The Joker shoot Barbara in the spine thereby rendering her crippled and unable to work, he also took pics of her naked and showed them to her dad. Although this was a little creepy it served its purpose well in the
Government agent Amanda Waller has a plan to deal with the sudden, Superman-heralded “metahuman” threat to the world, by therefore assembling the worlds most dangerous bad guys into an emergency super-team. And when Midway City becomes the ravaged heart of a plot to stub out the human race, that’s exactly what she does, with expectedly unexpected results.If Marvel has the best superheroes, so the geek-logic goes, then DC has the coolest villains around. So it’s only sensible they’re finally placed front, center and in the firing line. Filling its entire super-team with previously never seen before antagonists, Suicide Squad represents a fast-speed sprint of a catch-up for the rapidly unfolding DC Cinematic Universe. And, on that front at least, it’s makes for a great never seen before film.