It just had this sense that it was going to be good. It meant it contained all the things that kids growing up in the 80s would want; It would push the limits but not traumatize you for life. Well, maybe they still would a l ittle…. They were there to provide parents with the information they needed regarding the movie they may, or may not, be taking their kids to see.
There was no internet, Rotten Tomatoes or mommy blogs to help give you a good insight into the movie. So a rating system was created.
But in it was started by ORC International now Engine Insights and they have rated an average of movies per year. The year with the highest amount of movies was with as this was the peak of the DVD boom. Before PG in 19 84 there were a certain amount of films that would have to have their ratings reexamined. The creation of PG helped to keep all this lower. The code was first used to add guidelines to blasphemy and mocking clergy in movies when the country was a bit more religious.
It would also identify things like violence or prostitution being featured. It would be the standard for rating movies for 16 years. Raiders of the Lost Ark was a great movie, full of adventure, action and intrigue and set the stage for one of the greatest trilogies of all time. But like the Empire Strikes Back, the second installment of the series took on a darker tone.
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In a interview with Vanity Fair , Spielberg explained his frustration of pre-PG moviemaking at the time. Looking back on the two films that drove Spielberg to suggest the creation of a new rating, it's clear that something had to be done.
With no middle-ground between PG and R, the ratings board of the s frequently wrestled with the right way to classify movies that should and should not be viewed by children.
And there was a real problem about how to label that picture. They focused mostly on Gizmo — a friendly, teddy bearlike creature called a Mogwai, which multiplies in water. Clearly there would be more films like this. But there remained the problem of how to keep little kids away while attracting adults and teens.
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