Top 10 Movies That Had The Wrong Rating
Top 10 Movies That Had The Wrong Rating
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Rating movies is a vital part of deciding which audiences are suitable to watch them, but sometimes things don’t go as smoothly as planned and movies get the wrong rating. WatchMojo presents the Top 10 Movies That Were Given The Wrong Rating! But what will take the top spot on our list? Will it be Poltergeist, Jaws, or Once Upon a Time in the West? Watch to find out!
#10. “Coraline” (2009)
#9. “The King’s Speech” (2010)
#8. “Red Dawn” (1984)
#7. “The Hunchback of Notre Dame” (1996)
#6. “The Lovely Bones” (2009)
#5. “Sucker Punch” (2011)
#4. “Lost in Translation” (2003)
#3, #2, #1 ?
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#1 : The Last Jedi
I think this ridiculous need to make all Hollywood films "family-friendly" (to appease religious freaks) has messed the system up tremendously since the 1990's.
Funny, the only ones I agree with were the honorable mentions, Royal Tenembaums and Boyhood were unfairly given R Ratings. Hunger Games is definitely PG13, however I felt it would of been so much better as an R rated film with a little more grit.
I saw Coraline in the theater and wasnt impressed . Not sure why . Coraline is one of my all time fav movies.it wasn't until I watched it on dvd during moving from one house to another …no cable yet…so I watched it on repeat basically.
Hey, you guys. I know this is just another list, but where I come from, our movie ratings are different. I don't know if I'd be terrified by The Hunchback of Notre Dame or not, but I do love Disney.
Where's The Emoji Movie
Feminist groups protesting pretty women being in something? Shocking. Truly shocking.
I remember having nightmares after Caroline.Overall great movie
I don't understand American ratings. In Australia R is 18+ and is for really gory or very sexual films. I would say Coraline =PG 13+ and the Hunchback of Notre Dame PG 13+. I watched the lovely bones when I was 13/14 and have watched in multiple times since and I like it, its a good film and I just read the book which is way more graphic and detailed than the movie. In Australia it was M15+ which I think is appropriate considering the rape/murder scene is not shown only implied so its actually not very graphic and the whole film is more about how the people around her deal with her death and try to go on with life. in Australia Jaws is also M 15+ which makes scene considering the amount of blood and death in it. Shrek is PG and no way are they are the same scale.
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Let's not forget about Watership down now, you know, that lovely U rated film about rabbits
That A Christmas carol adaptation with Jim Carey got severe critical backlash for not being pg-13 too.
7:30 "actual" skeletons emerging from swimming pools. Is it any wonder why the poltergeist movies were cursed.
I will probably disagree with this video and get triggered.
Spaceballs
broo Coraline gives me the creeps and i am way older than 13 xD
Good grief! Americans sure are wimps when it comes to film ratings. The Puritan legacy lives on.
Coraline is my favorite!
I felt like hunger games was perfect at pg-13. Just the neck snapping scene was bad and maybe rue death..
Coraline still gives me night terrors
Some films that got the wrong rating from the top of my head
Mrs Doubtfire: Some places the film is PG more its rated 12 due to swearing and sex references.
Beauty and The Beast: New one is PG,old is G rated like why is the cartoon G. I'm surprised its not 12 rated.
The hunchback of Notre dame: should be PG.
Titanic: Should be 15.
Toy Story 3 – there is NO WAY that movie should have received a G rating with its ending.
What about Dracula has risen from the grave? It's rates G, even though it has two stabbing scenes that are being shown in explicit detail.
Wow. What kind prudish, uptight, Christian mothers thought Coraline was too much for children? I have two daughters and dozens of nieces and nephews and frankly consider it abusive to deprive a child of such a masterpiece. When J.K Rowling was asked what made her such a great writer she answered "I think I was one of the first authors who realized that children like to be scarred too. They're just not that fragile". Coraline has no excessive violence or lude language and what those tight-ass parents failed to realize was that simply being creepy isn't enough to warrent a pg-13 rating. If that were the case, every episode of blues clues and Barny would be rated tv-ma and Joel Osteen public speaking would be outlawed altogether.
I watched the hunchback when I was 4. I loved it since I was seeing Fast and Furious at the age of 6. I've always loved action and dark movies.
sausage party BEST movie why all HUMAN SAY it's bad
I'll give you one.
Planet of the Apes (1968)
It's rated G
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Coraline was great.
Coraline is so underrated its amazying!
Indiana Jones? Raiders of the Lost Ark? Face melting and heads exploding whilst screaming? Alfred Molina impaled by spikes through his body and face. I'm surprised it's not rated R or 15 (UK) but nope! PG everywhere.
Tim Burton's Alice in Wonderland should've at least gotten a PG-13.
I actually like Sucker Punch. The level lack of blood fit the movie since overgrown samurai and steampunk nariz wouldn’t bleed. Also, I do believe that 98% of modern slasher films belong on this list cuz I also believe all horror movies should be rated R. Otherwise, what’s the point
Not to mention the plethora of PG movies that are practically harmless, such as Inside Out, Home, Shawn the Sheep and My Little Pony: The Movie.
dude. imagine Hunchback being PG-13
Hair had the wrong rating which was PG
Aha ok
Coralline clearly doesn't approve
What happened Peter Jackson and Zach znyeder Now a days?
Caroline Ohnonon.
3 Days to Kill. It totally should have been rated R. There was a lot of language, pretty crazy violence, and sexual content.
I ❤️ Coraline, but it still does creep me out.
2 things
gone with the wind should be pg
and hunter games being pg 13 seems fine
Meanwhile in Australia…lol.
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What about PG films that should be rated G, because I got a lot of them, Frozen, Inside Out, Trolls, mrs. Doutfire, baby genius, Lelo and Stitch, Tangled, both Spongebob movies, and more!
Wait.The Hunchback Of Notre Dame was rated G?!
Coraline is one my favorite animation movies