It is!
More importantly, I think I'm going to regularly start using the phrase: "Wanna see how to make
x
better? Add Batman!"
"Wanna see how to make The Love Guru better? Add Batman!"
"Wanna see how to make your sex life better? Add Batman!"
Wanna see how to make your macaroni and cheese recipe better? Add Batman!"
"Wanna see how to make The Love Guru better? Add Batman!"
Actually, I think that movie needs the Joker for true improvement.
Was Zefferelli's Romeo & Juliet and R? I saw The French Connection and The Godfather around the same era, I can't remember what was first.
I'm pretty sure that Romeo & Juliet was an R.
My first R rated movie was Jaws. My back fence neighbor took me. Later he went to the police academy and became a cop. Then, based on his advice, and rather oddly - our neighbor to the right (a hippie painter) also went to the police academy and became a cop.
Jaws was rated PG.
That can't be right! I couldn't go without an adult. Plus the first girl who is killed is topless.
Also, I think they still had an M rating (for mature) back then and no PG.
That's right, I think R&J might have been M!
That can't be right!
Both Wikipedia and IMDB agree me. Neener.
M not in use when
Jaws
came out:
* M - For mature audiences (used 1969-71). This rating is now defunct. Most films given this rating were re-rated PG, PG-13, or R. It is not considered equivalent to any other rating, unlike GP, another defunct rating that is considered identical to PG.
* GP or General audiences—parental guidance suggested - In 1970-71, the MPAA found that the "M" rating was viewed by audiences as seedier and more adult than its intended meaning (to signify films containing material that may not be appropriate for some children). In response, the designation was changed to "GP". Shortly afterward the MPAA shortened it to PG- (Parental Guidance Suggested).
Also, Hair was rated PG, too, in spite of the nudity.