Life, as I see it, is R-rated.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I can say whatever I want. So do not bring the kids. It's definitely rated R.
What indeed is life, unless so far as it is enjoyed? It does not merit the name.
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.
I always viewed life as material for a movie.
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.
I don't know anything about life, but everything about cinema.
There's more to life than movies.
You have tremendous freedom in the young adult book world to write what you want. You can put R-rated content in a book that you can't in a similarly targeted movie.
I like the idea of R-rated franchises.
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.