Why are Mortal Kombat games are rated M while their movies are just rated PG-13?
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Why are Mortal Kombat games are rated M while their movies are just rated PG-13?
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posted10/03/2005 07:44 PM (UTC)by
Well I was just watching Mortal Kombat and Mortal Kombat Anhlilation and I was shocked to see dat it was rated PG-13 while da game is rated M for Mature as it always was. Now they should make a 3rd movie and it should be rated R plus they should add much more volence.
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Well the movie doesn't have people ripping each others hearts out...
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Wrong forum ,this should be in the media discussion thread.
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Yeah, wrong board buddy. (probably) But the MK Movies are rated lower because they want to appeal to a Larger audience. It is belief that PG-13 movies attract larger crowds. Though I don't think this is entirely true.
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MK's fan base in relatively young. Although minors really don't have a problem getting an M game, many do have a hard time getting into an R movie. To appeal to this fan base they make the movie PG13.
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It's trying to attract a younger audience, wait, wasn't there gore in the first movie, how Sub-Zero freezes that guy and you can see the ice w/ the body parts?
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One reason, money. Sad but true. A lower rating has a better chance of bringing in a bigger audience, especially with something fantasy like MK, with a lot of potential teen fans. It's one of the oldest tricks, for example, Terminator 2 had a lower rating than part 1, and did far better at the box office.
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