I'm very comfortable with an R-rating. I feel like it sounds like what people talk like in real life; I think it's more real to me.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Life, as I see it, is R-rated.
The world is filled with terrible things that can influence children, and movies have depicted them since time immemorial. Should every terrible thing warrant an R-rating?
I didn't realize how limiting an R rating is. I made 'Disco' as a cautionary tale for 14- and 15-year-old girls, and those girls were not allowed to see the film by their parents.
You need an R rating because without one, you can't advertise and the film won't get shown.
I can say whatever I want. So do not bring the kids. It's definitely rated R.
Hey, if I had my choice for social engineering, I'd declare an automatic R-rating for any movie that depicts television commercials. There's a truly dangerous influence on our children.
I don't take reviews very seriously, but in their totality I think they are representative of how the audience feels, and of what their reaction is. There's always one guy who doesn't get it.
I realize that R&B is what I do best, and I'm comfortable with that.
I feel like R&B as a genre has become a caricature of itself.
The whole 'R' rating depends on a strange sort of fantasy land where all adults are responsible people, and children only ever go to the cinema with their parents.