Two amusing things from today's shopping.

1) I was "carded" at Wal-Mart when I bought the King Kong Extended Edition. It's "Not Rated," which as far as Wal-Mart is concerned apparently means "hard R" regardless of what's on the disc.

2) Yes, there are morons camping out at Target waiting for the PS3. I say this as a hardcore geek...dudes, get a grip.

From: [identity profile] lameazoid.livejournal.com


It's so lame how movie companies kjeep pushing the "Unrated" versions of movies anymore. They used to call them Directors Cuts, or just Special Edition or "Extended version". Now the buzzword is "Unrated".

The hilarious part is that people probably buy these thinking "It's unrated, it must mean it's higher than R! BOOBIES!". The only reason it's "unrated" is that it's not the version that went before the ratings board really. Hell they could have CUT an hour of footage and slapped the label unrated on it.

You could make "unrated" Lion King and it wouldn't mean you're going tobe seeing some hot animated Lion on Lion action. Well, other than the parts already in that movie (http://www.snopes.com/disney/films/lionking.htm).

From: [identity profile] dvandom.livejournal.com


Well, Deluxe King Kong isn't actually pushed as unrated, it just has an NR rating because they didn't want to pay to get the extended cut re-rated. But yeah, most of the ones that put "UNRATED!" on the cover are trying to make you think there'll be tits. And Wal-Mart in general is scared to death that some 13 year old is gonna get his hands on a movie with titties and the parents will sue 'em.
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