Would you go see a Rated "R" James Bond movie?

james362001james362001 Lancaster, California USAPosts: 338MI6 Agent
Would you go see a James Bond movie that was Rated "R"? What if it was "R" for violence. What if it was "R" for nudity or sexual situations?

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  • mediapigmediapig Los AngelesPosts: 87MI6 Agent
    Sure, I would go see it, but I don't think the Bond franchise really needs an R rating. I think PG-13 suits it just fine.
  • 7700777007 Posts: 502MI6 Agent
    Doesn't need it, but I wish every movie was rated r for language, sex, and violence if there was any of those things in the film in the first place.
  • Mr MartiniMr Martini That nice house in the sky.Posts: 2,707MI6 Agent
    mediapig wrote:
    Sure, I would go see it, but I don't think the Bond franchise really needs an R rating. I think PG-13 suits it just fine.


    I concur with this statement. Nowadays even PG-13 pushes the limit with violence, sex and language. If it was Rated "R" there would have to be something in it that was very explicit. No need for that in a Bond movie. Bond is a man of class and most of the movies try to stay classy. Plus, when a movie is rated "R", it limits who can see it. I highly doubt the producers and investors want a limited audience seeing their picture.
    Some people would complain even if you hang them with a new rope
  • Mister GreeneMister Greene Posts: 224MI6 Agent
    I would see it and wouldnt mind unless they were just putting stuff in to get the R rating and I would be displeased if the movie was just a vehicle for Bond to curse or have over the top violence
  • pyratpyrat Posts: 260MI6 Agent
    Is there anyone here who wouldn't? Probably not, but as previously stated not really necessary.
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  • Mr BeechMr Beech Florida, USAPosts: 1,749MI6 Agent
    Wouldn't that mean more content can make it into the film? I think people would be more upset the other way around, if it went PG-13 after being R.
  • BlackleiterBlackleiter Washington, DCPosts: 5,615MI6 Agent
    That makes a lot of sense to me.
    Mr Beech wrote:
    Wouldn't that mean more content can make it into the film? I think people would be more upset the other way around, if it went PG-13 after being R.
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  • JohnMastersonJohnMasterson MinnesotaPosts: 326MI6 Agent
    Didn't Licence to Kill almost get a "Rated R" movie rating back in the late 80's? Because that's what I heard. I believe that I heard Licence to Kill was going to be Rated R before some content was cut so it could be Rated PG-13 instead.
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  • Mrs.BryceMrs.Bryce Posts: 139MI6 Agent
    I would be really upset if James Bond movies became R rated. Like, I would cry of devistation. :)) It would limit and prevent newer, younger audiences from indulging into the world of Bond.

    Also, as mentioned above, Bond is a man of class and sophistication, there is no need for heavier violence, nudity or swearing. Plus, we have to remember not all Bond fans are men! I wouldn't want to go to a Bond movie to see naked women or even naked men, it's not what it's about.

    MA 15+ would be too much as well, IMHO. Mostly because I still wouldn't be able to see it yet..
    Reasons being aforementioned.
  • Mr BeechMr Beech Florida, USAPosts: 1,749MI6 Agent
    Of course I would see it! But I think it may be the wrong direction for Bond.
  • Napoleon PluralNapoleon Plural LondonPosts: 10,467MI6 Agent
    R rated? ajb would never stand for it. :#
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  • Sir MilesSir Miles The Wrong Side Of The WardrobePosts: 27,756Chief of Staff
    R rated? ajb would never stand for it. :#

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  • 007007 ClassifiedPosts: 372MI6 Agent
    Would certainly go and watch it but it wouldn't ever happen. They'd lose a large cut of profits.
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