I’ll bet someday we find out all the trims that were done to make this a PG-13 film. I don’t care about the F-bomb that was fine. But there was a lot of body torture (CGI body torture) in the film and it was meant to be photo realistic.
Had it been humans being tortured instead of creatures, it would be AT LEAST a hard R or NC-17. They were careful not to show blood, which is the absolute hallmark to make it an R film.
Star Trek The Undiscovered Country ran into this when they shot Klingons with phasers. They made their blood pink (for 2 hours) in order to avoid the R-Rating. Since then Klingon blood has always been red.
Comments for Audiences Claim ‘Guardians of the Galaxy 3’ Shouldn’t Be PG-13
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I’ll bet someday we find out all the trims that were done to make this a PG-13 film. I don’t care about the F-bomb that was fine. But there was a lot of body torture (CGI body torture) in the film and it was meant to be photo realistic.
Had it been humans being tortured instead of creatures, it would be AT LEAST a hard R or NC-17. They were careful not to show blood, which is the absolute hallmark to make it an R film.
Star Trek The Undiscovered Country ran into this when they shot Klingons with phasers. They made their blood pink (for 2 hours) in order to avoid the R-Rating. Since then Klingon blood has always been red.
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