The seventh episode of "Star Wars" was rated PG-13
Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) has given JJ Abrams film "Star Wars: The Awakening forces" is rated PG-13. In the history of the franchise is only the second time a person under 13 years of age to watch the movie will be allowed only with parents.
In 2005, the third episode, subtitled "Revenge of the Sith" was also honored with a PG-13 labeling, whereas the rest of the cult epic out marked PG. The MPAA, whose work is known, not very transparent, the decision explained by the presence in the film scenes of violence (as if literally, "a sci-fi violence").
Such circumstances, however, should not cause concern at Disney. The vast majority of children obzavedshiysya viewers who grew up in the "Star Wars" are young enough and hardly pay attention to the rating of the long-awaited sequel, which, according to a recent remark of Jimmy Kimmel, can be regarded as "perhaps the most anticipated sequel to the New Testament."
Seventh episode starts in theaters on December 18 to designate $ 200 million national commission on the first weekend (very modest studio in their forecasts and hopes for a maximum of 170). To date, "The Awakening forces" has earned more than fifty million on pre-sale tickets.
Campaign film grows increasingly. Recently, director JJ Abrams announced a charity contest in which fans of "Star Wars" by donating $ 10 or more, can win a ticket to the premiere in London or Los Angeles, and the proceeds after the stock funds distributed to 15 organizations selected by stars paintings.
Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) has given JJ Abrams film "Star Wars: The Awakening forces" is rated PG-13. In the history of the franchise is only the second time a person under 13 years of age to watch the movie will be allowed only with parents.
In 2005, the third episode, subtitled "Revenge of the Sith" was also honored with a PG-13 labeling, whereas the rest of the cult epic out marked PG. The MPAA, whose work is known, not very transparent, the decision explained by the presence in the film scenes of violence (as if literally, "a sci-fi violence").
Such circumstances, however, should not cause concern at Disney. The vast majority of children obzavedshiysya viewers who grew up in the "Star Wars" are young enough and hardly pay attention to the rating of the long-awaited sequel, which, according to a recent remark of Jimmy Kimmel, can be regarded as "perhaps the most anticipated sequel to the New Testament."
Seventh episode starts in theaters on December 18 to designate $ 200 million national commission on the first weekend (very modest studio in their forecasts and hopes for a maximum of 170). To date, "The Awakening forces" has earned more than fifty million on pre-sale tickets.
Campaign film grows increasingly. Recently, director JJ Abrams announced a charity contest in which fans of "Star Wars" by donating $ 10 or more, can win a ticket to the premiere in London or Los Angeles, and the proceeds after the stock funds distributed to 15 organizations selected by stars paintings.
The seventh episode of "Star Wars" was rated PG-13