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Old 15-07-2005, 08:54 AM   #37
lethe
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Originally posted by efthimios@Jul 15 2005, 04:35 AM
why shouldn't there be any such labels? They are obviously not affecting your views on what is good music for example,* unless of course you are under age and are pissed off that you are not "allowed" to listen to watch something.*
Nah, not that. It's just that, yesterday before posting that I had just watched a beautiful movie rated R for saying "sh1t" a couple times. Many of the great movies that should actually be given in school are rated somehow because one or two words, a more violent scene, or just trying to hide human cruelty.

Example: "Schindler's List". My 9th grade history teacher actually took the movie to classes. That was the most touching movie I ever saw, and it was still rated R. For what? One scene of sex without any nudity, obvious scenes of violence (that actually happened in history) and giving an insight to a war. I suppose we shouldn't teach kids nowadays the cruelty of the human race, they should grow without such movies so they can grow old without knowing why those concepts are bad. Heck I was 14 at the time and that was a great lesson in life, rated or not. I for once loved the fact my teacher screwed over that.
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