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Mar 24, 2015
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Byron McNertney
Or...if you're in to Rated R content, you can use it to make sure there's enough
of it in the movie to be worth your time/money. "Only 21 F-words? Pshaw! What kind of sissy movie is this?"
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POLL: For those who pay attention to movie content prior to watching a film
kccougar
3/24/15 1:24pm
?
billyrust
3/24/15 1:26pm
I'm curious about people's approach to movie content and ratings
kccougar
3/24/15 1:33pm
?
volleyjiver
3/24/15 1:35pm
I'm way confused also.
byuluvr
3/24/15 5:21pm
I usually decide to go to a movie based on the movie not the rating
boogers
3/24/15 1:27pm
Then this poll does not apply to you.
kccougar
3/24/15 1:28pm
Ah. I get it. Question is a little confusing.
boogers
3/24/15 1:30pm
How do you determine that without seeing the movie?
Sea Chicken
3/24/15 1:30pm
finding out what it's about?
wildcoug
3/24/15 1:33pm
I use KidsInMind.com to check out any film I'm not sure about.
Blue Print
3/24/15 1:37pm
Or...if you're in to Rated R content, you can use it to make sure there's enough
Byron McNertney
3/24/15 1:59pm
Oooookaaaayyy.
Blue Print
3/24/15 2:54pm
Plus common sense media and IMDB parent guide
Gustav
3/24/15 2:01pm
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Sea Chicken
3/24/15 1:29pm
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