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You, Me, & Dupree


Question Posted Tuesday July 18 2006, 1:22 am

I saw You, Me & Dupree today and it was rated PG-13. At one point in the movies, Dupree said the F word. Since when is that word allowed to be in PG-13 movies?

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Advice-Girl-28 answered Monday July 24 2006, 5:02 pm:
I was surprised when I heard that word in a PG-13 movie a year ago but it is allowed in those movies because they tell you if it has language and sexual humor and stuff like that on the rating. So it is normal that PG-13 movies allow that!
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Cloud14 answered Monday July 24 2006, 10:55 am:
Dear,Dupree If you've seen bruce almighty you'd see that quite a few times too...and i have to agree with you on that but hey it's hollywood ...if you feel strongly about this write or email the director or find someone who will listen to you. Your friend Violet

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ESMEDINzBABE answered Sunday July 23 2006, 10:20 pm:
i think that there is a certain amount you can say in a pg 13 movie it think its one time

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more_than_a_feeling answered Tuesday July 18 2006, 7:39 pm:
I think they have a limit on saying it in PG-13 movies...like they can say it once based on the other language and sexual content in the rest of the movie haha.

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Tulipg17 answered Tuesday July 18 2006, 2:49 pm:
Movies can contain no more then one F bomb and still recieve a pg13 rating. That is the language limit, I'm not 100% what the violence/nudity limit is.

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M.J. answered Tuesday July 18 2006, 1:23 pm:
honestly, the world today is out of control, my friend's little sister is 9, and she's already made-out w/ like 3 people! i think the world is going somewhere other than a happy place. I can't do anything but sit back and watch, as teenage people are having kids, and making porn movies, but what else can we do?
M.J.

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myvr6vw answered Tuesday July 18 2006, 10:14 am:
Ratings these days are OUT OF CONTROL. My parents and I decided that my 10 year old sister was starting to get a little out of hand with the way she dressed and talked and knew it was from television. We literally had to block at least 13 channels because of the language and nudity. PG-13 contains nudity and horrible language. Even cable television is allowed GD, the 'F' word, and can show a naked butt. HOW CRAZY IS THAT????

When my boyfriend and I rent a movie, we have to rent PG because of the nudity.

I have come to the point where I don't even watch television and don't spend my money and time on movies.


Maybe I'm old..

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orphans answered Tuesday July 18 2006, 8:30 am:
your allowed to say the 'f word' once

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Mackenzie answered Tuesday July 18 2006, 3:40 am:
I'm confirming that the F-word absolutely must be used two times or more to adopt an R rating. (=

This site will elaborate for you.
"...more than one use of the F-word, or even a single use as a verb, would rate an automatic R"
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samthebear answered Tuesday July 18 2006, 2:32 am:
i think for a movie to be classified under PG-13 it can't have the F-word said more than once. i heard this in an interview with a movie director and they were saying that (i think) for a movie to be put in the PG-13 rating it can't have the F-word repeated more than once. hope that helped! =]

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lookitslorin answered Tuesday July 18 2006, 2:19 am:
Well, alot has been happening in pg-13 movies these days. I guess it is becuase MOST 13 year olds are mature enough to hear that sort of thing. Hope I helped you :]

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FACEDOWN answered Tuesday July 18 2006, 2:09 am:
Wow, alot of things happen in PG-13 movies now. Expecially in Scary movie. I know. Haha. I sound like my mother now!

♥Sam.

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Exquisitechick answered Tuesday July 18 2006, 2:09 am:
Yes it is.

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