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I'm the president of a movie club at my high school. Due to the school's rules, we're not allowed to have R, NC-17, or NR
movies with equivalent content played as club events. This is very limiting. I'm looking for good movies that manage to get
rated PG-13 or less. Anyone have any suggestions?
Once Upon a Time in the West is rated PG-13. The Dollars trilogy isn't really even bad enough to have an R rating, but at
the time they came outI guess they were a lot more violent than most movies. But you most likely can't show those since they
say "R" on the back of the DVD.
Yes, Forrest Gump is PG-13. I can't really think of any others at teh moment, but if
I do, I'll get back to you.
hmmm....
lots of Spielbergs seem to be PG-13 or lower. In fact, lots of old movies are (rather incorrectly) rated PG. I'm trying to
think of some examples...
"If not actually disgruntled, he was far from being gruntled." Wodehouse
Posts: 5203 | Location: Tisch at New York University | Registered: June 03, 2003
Welcome. I see you're from Raleigh (I'm 90 minute away!).
I'm guessing that most high schoolers have seen the better
PG-13 movies from the past 5-10 years (just an assumption). You might be better off showing some of the older classics. A
few "recent" ones, off the top of my head:
THE MAN WITHOUT A FACE SIXTH SENSE SEARCHING FOR BOBBY FISCHER JAWS THE
STING YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN
A few "Classics" (older movies)
12 ANGRY MEN THE GREAT ESCAPE BUTCH CASSIDY
AND THE SUNDANCE KID THE SEARCHERS STALAG 17 A NIGHT AT THE OPERA (Marx Bros) RIO BRAVO PLANET OF THE APES
(original) THE DIRTY DOZEN
Either way, here is the list of IMDB's top 250 movies (as defined by users).
Yes, there are plenty. So much essential viewing (almost anything through the middle sixties) should work well. What kinds
of elements do you want to showcase? Did you have any criteria going into this? If you keep open-minded you shouldn't feel
that limited at all. Here are more to consider:
Sunset Blvd. Harold and Maude Amadeus Annie Hall Fitzcarraldo Dr.
Strangelove Citizen Kane (of course) They Shoot Horse, Don't They? (I believe this has some brief nudity, but still
you have a PG rating) The Seventh Seal Cinema Paradiso
There are too many worthy titles to mention. Good luck.
Posts: 61 | Location: Davis. CA | Registered: February 04, 2004
I'm not sure what type of films you're looking for, but there are plenty of movies PG-13 or lower in rating. Here are some
of my favorites (not in order):
Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World Indiana Jones Lord of the Rings King
Arthur (if you get the PG-13 version) The Village
Posts: 45 | Location: Ogden, UT | Registered: June 28, 2004
Or, if you can get a school official to approve it, get Conspiracy Theory. Its rated R, but
there's NO cursing or nudity in it. (Just some guy gets his nose bit while he's interrogating! Ha Ha!) They'll have to let
you watch after they see it.
________________________________ "If you would not be forgotten, as soon as you are rotten, either write the things worth
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Posts: 1955 | Location: Milkyway, the earth, USA, Arizona, Chandler | Registered: June 25, 2003