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4 RepliesEdited by Shirokuro Okami: 1/20/2016 7:44:04 PMThey actually released a little troll interview where Ryan Reynolds was discussing about how the new deadpool film was actually going to be made family friendly (pg13) but near the end, deadpool creeps up behind the interviewer and smashes him with a comically huge hammer and then reveals that of course it's gonna be an 18+ film. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Z5TB0pKLj0Y Here, found the link to it
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1 ReplyHe's 8 years old. The movie, if PG-13 still wouldn't allow him to see it. Either way, your mother has to take you; and they shouldn't tone it down for a child. This is Deadpool, not the Avengers. I guess they should make some kiddy shitty version to generate more sales but I doubt they'll want to do that.
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Jesus Christ. The movie isn't even out yet. You can't censor the world, your kid is gonna learn this shit eventually. Its not society's job to raise your kid for you.
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Edited by Clone148: 1/21/2016 12:53:01 PMWhat ever happened to saying "No" to your children? Mark my words, this is the start of the tumblerites new campaign: #Ageist
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1 ReplyHAHAHA damn I wonder if he stills wants to see it. What is wrong with the mother does she not know what the movie has in it?
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1 ReplyEdited by Nate Catt: 1/20/2016 9:00:16 PMDeadpool is actually a really good role model. If you take out he swearing, drugs, sex, murder, and other things[spoiler]hell nah, -blam!- this petition, and an 8 yo shouldn't even be seeing a pg-13 movie anyway[/spoiler]
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3 RepliesI will pay triple to see that pg-13 dead pool movie
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1 ReplyThe only way they could put Deadpool in a move and not be rated R was to sew his lips shut, that didn't end well.
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"Love, Deadpool"
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1 ReplyEdited by BurningTalons: 1/21/2016 12:18:21 PM"It's ok Jesse, Slater can't hurt you anymore"
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1 ReplyWell that escalated quickly...
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4 Replies[i] *puts on an antic disposition* [/i] I don't know any pg-13 movies where a guy beheads someone and plays with the head.
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4 RepliesDid anyone else read that in Reynolds' voice?
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From a marketing standpoint, I could see the practicality. PG-13 attracts a much broader audience. R-rated moves tend t alienate prospective viewers, because they're not sure how the movie ended up that way, and some don't want to see/are freaked out by certain things that garner R ratings. But Deadpool. Really.
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4 RepliesFūck yah I'm finally old enough to see a rated r movie so damit it better be rated r
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Or they can tell him no and he can -blam!-ing deal with it without starting a -blam!-ing petition
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3 RepliesI saw what looked like an 11 year old watch the Revenant, so I don't see why the ratings matter if kids can get into R rated movies easily.[spoiler]And that movie was rated R for a reason.[/spoiler]
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*bleach*
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4 RepliesOr you could let your son know that he can't have whatever the fućk he wants. Young parents these days fućkin suck lol.
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1 ReplyDoes ratings stop anyone anymore? Last James Bond movie I went to, was full of freaking 5 year olds and their dirt-bag dads. Ruins movies....
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Love it!