Talk:Season 5/@comment-108.65.80.241-20170313030401

What do the movie ratings mean? G means general audiences--no nudity, no sex, and no drugs. Violence must be cartoonish and minimal, and language must go a little beyond polite conversation. [fart] PG means parental guidance suggested. There may be more usage of language that goes beyond polite conversation, and brief nudity (like a butt), or mild violence (like getting kicked in the butt). PG-13 means parents strongly cautioned. for example strong language, like the s-word. The f-word is also allowed, but up to 4 times, and in a non-sexual sense, so film-makers are urged to choose it carefully. If anyone in a film says it in a sexual sense (especially while on drugs or at least 5 times), the film is rated R. R means restricted--no children under 17 without parental guidance. There may be sexual themes, strong language, and graphic violence (like a thousand handicapped orphans decimated by a hail of gunfires). But if it does depict realistic sexual content, the film is rated NC-17. NC-17 means adults only--no one 17 and under admitted, period. An NC-17 film is in fact so explicit that it is not sold in most stores, or shown in most theaters. It almost certainly contains lots of adult themes. But art films with this rating make us feel funny, especially the ones with these themes.