"Fahranheit 9/11" 2 Keep "R" Rating....
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Jun 2004
P o e t i q R e i g n
Greensboro, NC
Board Upholds R Rating for 'Fahrenheit'
2 hours, 43 minutes ago
By DAVID GERMAIN, AP Movie Writer
LOS ANGELES - Michael Moore (news) and his distributors lost their appeal Tuesday to lower the R rating for "Fahrenheit 9/11," his scathing **** on President Bush (news - web sites)'s actions before and after the Sept. 11 attacks.
Lions Gate Films and IFC Films, the movie's distributors, said an appeals board for the Motion Picture Association of America rejected their request to reduce the rating to PG-13.
The R rating prohibits those 17 and younger from seeing "Fahrenheit 9/11" without an adult.
Moore urged younger teenagers to go see the film anyway. "I encourage all teenagers to come see my movie, by any means necessary. If you need me to sneak you in, let me know," he said.
"Fahrenheit 9/11," which won the top honor at last month's Cannes Film Festival (news - web sites), depicts the White House as asleep at the wheel before the Sept. 11 attacks. Moore accuses Bush of fanning fears of future **** to win public support for the Iraq (news - web sites) war.
The movie was rated R for "**** and disturbing images and for language." The images include an Iraqi man tossing a **** baby into a truckload of bodies, Iraqis burned by **** and a public beheading in Saudi Arabia.
Tom Ortenberg, president of Lions Gate Films, had argued to the appeals board that 15- and 16-year-olds should be free to see the film on their own because they could end up in military service in Iraq in the next few years.
"I hope the R rating doesn't have a large impact on the box office," Ortenberg said. "I've spoken with many parents, including some on the appeals board, who absolutely said they are going to take their children to see the film. We'll just have to hope the teenagers we're encouraging to see this picture find their way in through parents or adult guardians."
"Fahrenheit 9/11" opens in limited release in New York on Wednesday and nationwide in about 850 theaters Friday.
Jonathan Sehring, president of IFC Films, said the R rating could reduce the film's theatrical revenues by 10 to 20 percent.
The distributors had hoped the appeals board "would step back and see the bigger picture and importance of this film, and one of the key audiences that this film should be seen by," Sehring said. "Some of the images are disturbing, but in a year or two, if kids are off to war, they're going to be faced with those disturbing images for real."
Last-minute challenges to movie ratings are not uncommon, said MPAA spokesman Richard Taylor. The timing depends on how soon before theatrical release the movie is presented to the MPAA for initial rating, he said.
Films are rated by a panel of parents or those with parenting experience. If a distributor challenges the rating, it is screened for an appeals board of Hollywood workers, which also hears oral arguments from the distributor.
The ratings squabble came after a row Moore had with Disney, which refused to let subsidiary Miramax distribute "Fahrenheit 9/11," saying the movie was too politically charged.
Miramax bosses Harvey and Bob Weinstein bought back the film from Disney and lined up Lions Gate and IFC to help release it.
( http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/ap/20040622/ap_en_mo/film_fahrenheit_9_11_rating_2 )
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**MissC is 20** wrote:What does the little part about the public beheading in Saudia Arabia, napalming....etc have to deal with the movie... maybe I missed something...but to me it goes against the whole point of the movie. Moore said that Bush wants to instill fear that there will be more terrorists attacks and then they show how **** they are with their own people....to me those scene show me that if they can do that to their own what will they do to others...is anybody following me...i'm just stuck as to why those scenes are in the movie. I thought it would show the horrors of 9/11


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anywayz tho...i really don't care about Moore not being a Democrat...
he happens to be exposing the Bush Administration and Republicans in general because THEY are the ones under fire right now because of the MESS that they've caused nationwide and WORLDWIDE....
Clinton received his heat while he was in the office...for all the wrong reasons, yes, but he received it...
I have yet to see "Faranheit 9/11," but i did see "Bowling for Columbine"...& based on THAT, Moore does know at least MOST of what he's talking about....
he doesn't need to be for the Republican party...he doesn't need to be for the Democratic party...if he doesn't like this country, he has real good reason....he's for the truth of the whooole situation - the BIG PICTURE....& that's what appeals to most people...well, nah let me take that back - everybody ain't tryna hear tha TRUTH, as far as society, this country, and this government are concerned....
so i'll just say that it appeals to some...including myself....
& i'll say it one more time...this lil film might shake whatever chance Bush did have of being re-elected (then again, it might not)...but whatever's the case, the Republicans were making SURE that America and the WORLD saw EVERY BIT of Clinton's mistakes concerning his personal life....which really in the end had NOTHING (or at least not much) 2 do with him being president of the United States, long as he was handlin' the business he was supposed to....
& if they would've had it their way....if Clinton had the opportunity to be re-elected again prior to that last four years...they would've milked that whole media frenzy more than they did...
so in short, Bush (& all of his comrads) need ta stop b*tchin....
whoa....
i'm on my way out, but i'm gonna read all of this when i get back later...
in tha meantime, i'll jus say that everyone is entitled to their own opinion...
& everyone's gonna have it....regardless....
but yeah, i'mma check that out when i return :arrow:
Take the lens cover off u f*ck-o
I don't know bout yall but hell I think we
were better off with a **** (Clinton) for president
instead of this **** monkey.