Formerly known as “X-Rated” as in “Adults Only”. NC-17 means “No One 17 and Under Admitted” (Prior to that, “No Children Under 17 Admitted”). But if you ask me (and I’m telling you it anyhow), it should have remain “X”, for “Adults Only”. In my opinion, the MPAA went just a little too far back in 1990. They should have just left well enough alone.
Blanche, he’s an 800-year-old wizard, not your 14-year-old son. It wouldn’t have to be over your dead body — he could simply turn you into an end table until he got back!
That’s a rating you don’t see anymore. Besides, ratings are weaker to get a wider audience. Although you could say the same thing about the G rating. You still see it, but very rarely.
Jonathan Mason about 8 years ago
NC-17??
Brian Fink about 8 years ago
Or beheadings, skull crushings, neuterings…
Lyons Group, Inc. about 8 years ago
Formerly known as “X-Rated” as in “Adults Only”. NC-17 means “No One 17 and Under Admitted” (Prior to that, “No Children Under 17 Admitted”). But if you ask me (and I’m telling you it anyhow), it should have remain “X”, for “Adults Only”. In my opinion, the MPAA went just a little too far back in 1990. They should have just left well enough alone.
s.l about 8 years ago
westeros?
legaleagle48 about 8 years ago
Blanche, he’s an 800-year-old wizard, not your 14-year-old son. It wouldn’t have to be over your dead body — he could simply turn you into an end table until he got back!
David Huie Green AmericaIsGreatItHasUs about 8 years ago
“Over your own dead body,” sounds safer.
keltii about 8 years ago
Perhaps he was going to help Daenerys Stormborn Targaryen claim the throne?
locoboilerguy about 8 years ago
So the “Breakfast Club” was rated R and today movies like “50 Shades of Gray” are rated R. Yes things have really changed.
thirdguy about 8 years ago
It was the language and the drug scene, that got The Breakfast Club the R rating.
Lyons Group, Inc. about 8 years ago
No matter. Any movie or TV show we record that has swearing in it will first have to be removed. We have software for that.
bigcatbusiness about 8 years ago
That’s a rating you don’t see anymore. Besides, ratings are weaker to get a wider audience. Although you could say the same thing about the G rating. You still see it, but very rarely.
nossmf about 8 years ago
I remember when Gremlins came out it was a horror flick. Fast forward ten years, it stood on a movie shelf next to Mary Poppins.
Lamberger about 8 years ago
Would the League of Decency have approved of this strip?
Mentor397 about 8 years ago
Game of Thrones references are always upvoted.
Dr_Zinj about 8 years ago
As opposed to NCC-1701, depicting death on planetary scale, blowing up spaceships, and only hinting at romantic situations.