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low rated
^^^
Post edited October 12, 2012 by JCD-Bionicman
As much language as you'd expect in an R, 1 "they're kissing passionately and taking off each others clothes as the camera pans away" scene (which felt kinda out of the blue if you ask me, but that's another subject), and some long shots of topless women who aren't nearly well endowed enough for my tastes.

Ok, the flame war can being now.
Oh I got langauge and sexy for you:

Langauge
http://www.youtube.com/verify_age?next_url=/watch%3Fv%3DaUc62jD-G0o

Sexy
http://sigurdhosenfeld.deviantart.com/gallery/?offset=48#/d1xwkjy

are we done here?
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JCD-Bionicman: ^^^
IMDB Parental Guide
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JCD-Bionicman: ^^^
If you don't mind that this comes from a religious organization, I've found this site useful for analysis of content:

http://www.pluggedin.com/movies/intheaters/looper.aspx
not much of sexy scene in looper, was expecting some looping sex and stuff
"Hey, I'd loop her, know what I'm sayin'?" :-P
There are some brutally violent scenes in that movie (both shown and implied). I'd worry about that rather than the language and sexual content.
Plenty of violence, but it's a surprisingly talky movie, definitely awesome stuff though. There's a couple of titty shots and I guess some foul language (I can't really tell from the German version, but they did cuss in German, so I guess they did in the English original as well), but nothing overtly sex-related (one sex scene is only implied).
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JCD-Bionicman: ^^^
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tfishell: If you don't mind that this comes from a religious organization, I've found this site useful for analysis of content: http://www.pluggedin.com/movies/intheaters/looper.aspx
I think given his posting history, that was exactly what he was looking for actually.
Post edited October 13, 2012 by jamyskis
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GoJays2025: There are some brutally violent scenes in that movie (both shown and implied). I'd worry about that rather than the language and sexual content.
Heh, reminds me of how Evangelical Christians in the US would flock to see Mel Gibson's Passion of the Christ*, even bringing in their young children to come see it, while at the same time blowing a gasket about things like Janet Jackson's "wardrobe malfunction".

*I think it's fair to point out that a lot of Protestants and Catholics, including myself, found that movie's depiction of Jesus and the Crucifixion deeply offensive.
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GoJays2025: There are some brutally violent scenes in that movie (both shown and implied). I'd worry about that rather than the language and sexual content.
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rampancy: Heh, reminds me of how Evangelical Christians in the US would flock to see Mel Gibson's Passion of the Christ*, even bringing in their young children to come see it, while at the same time blowing a gasket about things like Janet Jackson's "wardrobe malfunction". *I think it's fair to point out that a lot of Protestants and Catholics, including myself, found that movie's depiction of Jesus and the Crucifixion deeply offensive.
...My mother brought me to that movie when I was 12.
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GoJays2025: There are some brutally violent scenes in that movie (both shown and implied). I'd worry about that rather than the language and sexual content.
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rampancy: Heh, reminds me of how Evangelical Christians in the US would flock to see Mel Gibson's Passion of the Christ*, even bringing in their young children to come see it, while at the same time blowing a gasket about things like Janet Jackson's "wardrobe malfunction". *I think it's fair to point out that a lot of Protestants and Catholics, including myself, found that movie's depiction of Jesus and the Crucifixion deeply offensive.
I don't plan on seeing it, even if that was how it really went down. I think, when it comes to Christianity and even religious or spiritual concepts in general, there are far bigger things that movies could portray and explore.

EDIT: A movie like "Courageous" is cheesy and preachy at times, but I'd suggest there are important, practical points made in it about family and the role of the father.
Post edited October 13, 2012 by tfishell