My parents would never pay me for doing home maintenance. In saying that, my parents used to match my monthly savings... Earned from washing older sibling's cars.
I don't really know TBH. It's some other rating system we're going by where some PG-13 movies are allowed and others aren't or something. Also, all LEGO theme PG-13 movies are allowed apparently. I highly disagree with allowing movies just because they are LEGO themes. It's confusing for me too because I don't know this weird rating system:S. I know, it was allowed on the LMBs which is the main reason I think the rule is stupid. IDK, it just seems dark. It's uses "murder" a lot and talks about poisoning and stuff. Just seems inappropriate for Disney.
I'm honestly not okay with that new rule, honestly. If the same rules from the LMB's applied here, then why not the old one about PG-13 movies?
Well, that's the culture of the Mexicans, I guess. Speaking of Coco, I saw Justice League again last night and enjoyed it a bit more now. We were even the only ones in the theater! Then when we got out, I saw at the ticket counter that more people are going to see Coco. I still wanna see it though since it's Pixar and everyone's saying it's great. Plus, I listened to the songs recently and I like it. And by "dark", are you referring to the scenes or some themes or something like that?
I know, but everybody else seems to think it's a good idea for some reason:S. And for games we are using some PEGI system too. Justice League was okay. I thought the CGI for the main villain was horrible, looked so fake compared to the fire giant in Thor: Ragnarok. The most popular movie for us right now is Daddy's Home 2 for some reason. It's not even doing well at the box overall, JUST at our theater. For example, tonight we had 19 people in Daddy's Home 2 and 7 in the other 9 movies COMBINED. Makes no sense. I might see Coco, although I have already seen parts, including the last 30 minutes or so, from being in there cleaning. That's the main downside of working at a movie theater, you see stuff that ruins movies. By dark I mean themes.
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Some don't, but ours does since we have snow. I know in Texas they only close for a month or so for maintenance and construction.
Cool. Are 12 films equal to PG-13?SaveSave
From what I saw MOST PG-13 movies are 12A. I mostly just looked up stuff like Marvel movies, Star Wars, and Indiana Jones though. I did see some PG-13 movies that were 12 or 15 though. The one I saw that was 15 was Anchorman though. This is confusing as in the USA there's a PG-13 and an R version. No idea which one they rated. Also, it seemed most R movies are 15. The only ones that were 18 were ones with either LOTS of REALLY bad language or lots of sexual content. Most action R movies were 15.
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I have no idea. I think it's just age. I think newer mods are regular and older ones are eternal.
Huh. Okay. Well, you just changed rank.
Yeah, we actually JUST changed the system:P. All moderators are the same since there was no difference anyways, and new moderators are now "Junior Moderators".
~l)~/\/~/-\~ The tie between real life and legos is imagination .
My parents would never pay me for doing home maintenance. In saying that, my parents used to match my monthly savings... Earned from washing older sibling's cars.
From what I saw MOST PG-13 movies are 12A. I mostly just looked up stuff like Marvel movies, Star Wars, and Indiana Jones though. I did see some PG-13 movies that were 12 or 15 though. The one I saw that was 15 was Anchorman though. This is confusing as in the USA there's a PG-13 and an R version. No idea which one they rated. Also, it seemed most R movies are 15. The only ones that were 18 were ones with either LOTS of REALLY bad language or lots of sexual content. Most action R movies were 15.
I'm honestly not okay with that new rule, honestly. If the same rules from the LMB's applied here, then why not the old one about PG-13 movies?
Well, that's the culture of the Mexicans, I guess. Speaking of Coco, I saw Justice League again last night and enjoyed it a bit more now. We were even the only ones in the theater! Then when we got out, I saw at the ticket counter that more people are going to see Coco. I still wanna see it though since it's Pixar and everyone's saying it's great. Plus, I listened to the songs recently and I like it. And by "dark", are you referring to the scenes or some themes or something like that?
I know, but everybody else seems to think it's a good idea for some reason:S. And for games we are using some PEGI system too. Justice League was okay. I thought the CGI for the main villain was horrible, looked so fake compared to the fire giant in Thor: Ragnarok. The most popular movie for us right now is Daddy's Home 2 for some reason. It's not even doing well at the box overall, JUST at our theater. For example, tonight we had 19 people in Daddy's Home 2 and 7 in the other 9 movies COMBINED. Makes no sense. I might see Coco, although I have already seen parts, including the last 30 minutes or so, from being in there cleaning. That's the main downside of working at a movie theater, you see stuff that ruins movies. By dark I mean themes.
You serious? Although the LMBE is meant to be for kids, I just feel like not all kids can visit this place. I really don't know how to explain it so I just said that. PEGI system is okay.
Don't forget the CGI on Superman's moustache and the green screen when Superman was talking with Lois Lane! Probably because the people in that place loved the first one? Hmm, that's sorta weird.
Got to watch Coco last night and now I can sort of see why you find it quite dark. We technically didn't plan to see it but we missed a Christmas lights show and going home after dinner would have us stuck in traffic, so we went to see it. We got the tickets 24-25 minutes late (I still have them) and we thought we were gonna be late, but then my sister reminded me of the 856 minutes-long Frozen short film that I told her about, so when we were gonna present our tickets, the guard said that we're not late because of a "short' film (which isn't short at all), so when we got in, it was at the part when
{JAMMERS! -Diglett809 and those whove seen the extremely long Frozen short- ONLY!} Olaf got lost and when his fruitcake got stolen.
Can't believe the audience actually liked it. Oh, and when Anna and Elsa started singing the last song, I went to the bathroom. xP So glad nobody got late though. Movie was great; however, I wasn't able to shed a tear. In fact, I only almost shed a tear, but I really wasn't able to. Going back to our topic earlier, I can sort of see why you find it dark, though I'm not exactly referring to the themes (about remembering your loved ones). But yes, the second half got dark.
Unless you're the projector dude, that's true. I'm just wondering now though, since you're the janitor, you got in at the last 30 minutes? Maybe I find it weird because the "theater janitors" here get in when the movie ends or after the first end credits?
My parents would never pay me for doing home maintenance. In saying that, my parents used to match my monthly savings... Earned from washing older sibling's cars.
Why not? XDD
Because that sort of thing is expected and I have four older siblings. I doubt my parents could afford to pay us for doing chores.
Yeah, we actually JUST changed the system:P. All moderators are the same since there was no difference anyways, and new moderators are now "Junior Moderators".
Yes, I saw that. So apparently, now the "Eternal Staff" are both kind of designers and moderators at the same time, right?