Subj : I watched a movie the oth To : ED VANCE From : Rob Mccart Date : Sun Sep 07 2025 08:23:07 EV>Reading your post had me think about the slogan "Movies are greater thanever. EV>It may be that some Group(s) are prejudice to that slogan and begandegrading >it. I wonder if that 'geater than ever' is related to the high content of LGBQ+ characters? In general whether a movie is good or bad is in the eye of the beholder, and how do you rate that in a general way other than by box office returns? (Difficult for made for TV movies..) EV>When I am watching a movie on TV, if it is rated TV-14 I go to imdb.org >to see what Rating that website says the movie was released as. >Many many TV-14 are not PG-13 they are rated R. I haven't seen many movies on regular TV that would gain an R rating for much more than swearing. In Canada, in the past anyways when I was paying more attention, they used to show movies with swearing in them and until I think 10pm the swearing was blanked out, but in the same movie after that time it wasn't blocked anymore. In any case I'm sure kids hear worse words at school than they'd ever hear on TV. As for nudity, it's so rare to even see a butt or boob that it's not something likely to warp young minds. Of course I guess there are scenes that may not show anything but it's obvious the characters are going to have sex, even if next to nothing is shown. We can't have our kids knowing that people have sex.. B) --- * SLMR Rob * Small failures are often stepping stones to Total failure * Origin: capitolcityonline.net * Telnet/SSH:2022/HTTP (1:2320/105) .