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It can't be COMPLETELY designed for 13-year-old girls, gothbois-with-an-I, and fantasizing middle-aged women, right?
Uh... right?
A sex scene is gonna make is R, no matter how much you try and borderline it on PG-13, a lot of PG-13 movies should not be PG-13.
It involves losing a huge base, children and tweens and younger teenagers whose parents still pay to let them go see movies.
In other words, if you put in the sex scene, you're going to lose a lot of money because now parents are not going to drag their snot-nosed brats to see the movie 5 times!
Instead, why not take a tip from older movies? In a lot of older movies they make it obvious to the adults what happened up in the bedroom was sex. However for the younger kids also watching the movie, they didn't know what was going on, they didn't even think about what they did up there. Those were the days before the rating system when you had to make a movie to a certain code altogether - basically for all ages, though maturity and subject matter played important parts in this.
I say run with an idea like that. That way, it'll be implied, the older people will know what happened, meanwhile the younger kids in their blissful ignorance can just enjoy the movie without getting even more corrupted than they already are and this way you won't have parents bitching and complaining about it - because you know it'll happen in they put in a sex scene or if she get's nude.
Besides... I'm probably gonna be forced to go and I don't wanna see either of them naked.
sorry i am nerd when it comes to the books
Nudity is fine with me, I have no problem with it, but to get naked for the sake of selling more tickets to a movie is dumb. Assuming (grrr) that the plot says it's necessary, she could choose to or not to, but it shouldn't be necessary to carry the plot.
I know they can rate it 16,18 but they know they have to sell these movies to the little tween fans so that probably won't happen if they want serious money.