BBFC Rating Revealed
			
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							 Comment by Hotrod
							 Jun 19, 2007						
						
						Thanks for the heads up!  Front paged and credited!
					
						
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							 Comment by Mr.RobotoAutoMan
							 Jun 19, 2007						
						
						pretty odd to me but why do other countries have to edit U.S. movies that are about to be released over seas. is their rating system more strict about what they can or could not show?
					
						
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							 Comment by AutobotJazz
							 Jun 19, 2007						
						
						PG-13 seems to be right for the US release. R would definitely be too high. Everything from the trailers says PG-13 to me.
					
						
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							 Comment by Seibertron
							 Jun 19, 2007						
						
						Yes, it's a PG-13 movie. They drop the "f" bomb during the desert scene so that ensures the "pg-13" rating.
					
						
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							 Comment by Anonymous
							 Jun 19, 2007						
						
						Everbody knew it was gonna be PG-13!
					
						
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Is this just in the script/book or was it actually filmed? The extended review on the BBFC site only references three bits of "language" and that wasn't amoung them. I'm just curious. I was really hoping that Bay could contain himself here. All debates about cussing aside, I can't think of any films marketed to such a wide range of audiences that would be so bold.
					
				
							 Comment by Roboto750
							 Jun 19, 2007						
						
						Seibertron wrote:Yes, it's a PG-13 movie. They drop the "f" bomb during the desert scene so that ensures the "pg-13" rating.
Is this just in the script/book or was it actually filmed? The extended review on the BBFC site only references three bits of "language" and that wasn't amoung them. I'm just curious. I was really hoping that Bay could contain himself here. All debates about cussing aside, I can't think of any films marketed to such a wide range of audiences that would be so bold.
						
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							 Comment by Phenotype
							 Jun 19, 2007						
						
						Is the UK version longer than the US release? I swear I read that the US version was 2 hours and 15 minutes but this says 2 hours 23 minutes?
					
						
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							 Comment by i_amtrunks
							 Jun 19, 2007						
						
						Looks like it will get an "M" rating here in Australia, which is about what everyone would have predicted, seeing as there are plenty scenes with "stylised violence".
Good fair rating.
					Good fair rating.
						
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							 Comment by Dclone Soundwave
							 Jun 19, 2007						
						
						This is what I thought from the beginning. It's too much violence for PG, but not enough of that or language to be R. I'm cool w/it.
					
						
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							 Comment by Mr.RobotoAutoMan
							 Jun 19, 2007						
						
						kind if sucks how every country has their own way of rating movies. why can it all just be the same...........MPAA.........
					
						
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I really hope there are no f-bombs - I'd hate to have to explain to my kids why I took them to see a movie with such language when I've always refused to do so in the past.
					
				
							 Comment by Spooner
							 Jun 19, 2007						
						
						Roboto750 wrote:Seibertron wrote:Yes, it's a PG-13 movie. They drop the "f" bomb during the desert scene so that ensures the "pg-13" rating.
Is this just in the script/book or was it actually filmed? The extended review on the BBFC site only references three bits of "language" and that wasn't amoung them. I'm just curious. I was really hoping that Bay could contain himself here. All debates about cussing aside, I can't think of any films marketed to such a wide range of audiences that would be so bold.
I really hope there are no f-bombs - I'd hate to have to explain to my kids why I took them to see a movie with such language when I've always refused to do so in the past.
						
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							 Comment by Anonymous
							 Jun 19, 2007						
						
						Yeah they do drop a F-bomb in the movie! And besides little toddlers cuss all the time anyways!Spooner wrote:Roboto750 wrote:Seibertron wrote:Yes, it's a PG-13 movie. They drop the "f" bomb during the desert scene so that ensures the "pg-13" rating.
Is this just in the script/book or was it actually filmed? The extended review on the BBFC site only references three bits of "language" and that wasn't amoung them. I'm just curious. I was really hoping that Bay could contain himself here. All debates about cussing aside, I can't think of any films marketed to such a wide range of audiences that would be so bold.
I really hope there are no f-bombs - I'd hate to have to explain to my kids why I took them to see a movie with such language when I've always refused to do so in the past.
						
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they do!??! i mean theres gotta be at least 1 f-bomb in the movie.
					
				
							 Comment by Mr.RobotoAutoMan
							 Jun 19, 2007						
						
						Godzilla wrote:Yeah they do drop a F-bomb in the movie! And besides little toddlers cuss all the time anyways!Spooner wrote:Roboto750 wrote:Seibertron wrote:Yes, it's a PG-13 movie. They drop the "f" bomb during the desert scene so that ensures the "pg-13" rating.
Is this just in the script/book or was it actually filmed? The extended review on the BBFC site only references three bits of "language" and that wasn't amoung them. I'm just curious. I was really hoping that Bay could contain himself here. All debates about cussing aside, I can't think of any films marketed to such a wide range of audiences that would be so bold.
I really hope there are no f-bombs - I'd hate to have to explain to my kids why I took them to see a movie with such language when I've always refused to do so in the past.
they do!??! i mean theres gotta be at least 1 f-bomb in the movie.
						
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Is this according to the script, book, or the actual film (from someone who has seen it, or part of it)? Again, just curious.
					
				
							 Comment by Roboto750
							 Jun 19, 2007						
						
						Godzilla wrote:Yeah they do drop a F-bomb in the movie! And besides little toddlers cuss all the time anyways!Spooner wrote:Roboto750 wrote:Seibertron wrote:Yes, it's a PG-13 movie. They drop the "f" bomb during the desert scene so that ensures the "pg-13" rating.
Is this just in the script/book or was it actually filmed? The extended review on the BBFC site only references three bits of "language" and that wasn't amoung them. I'm just curious. I was really hoping that Bay could contain himself here. All debates about cussing aside, I can't think of any films marketed to such a wide range of audiences that would be so bold.
I really hope there are no f-bombs - I'd hate to have to explain to my kids why I took them to see a movie with such language when I've always refused to do so in the past.
Is this according to the script, book, or the actual film (from someone who has seen it, or part of it)? Again, just curious.
						
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							 Comment by Emperor Primacron the 1st
							 Jun 19, 2007						
						
						Yep, kids say "FUCK" all the time.....hell, I did in second grade and that was in 1988. 
  
Well, if there ever is a R rated TF film, I'd deffinately go.
					Well, if there ever is a R rated TF film, I'd deffinately go.
						
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							 Comment by Autobot032
							 Jun 19, 2007						
						
						If it does contain the f-word, I may not go see it. I see no reason to have such foul language in a property such as this. It really bothers me. Call me old fashioned, call me what you will, but there's no place for that in the TF universe.
I hope...that that is incorrect.
No, there isn't any need for the "f-bomb" to be in this movie. Grow up.
					I hope...that that is incorrect.
Mr.RobotAutoMan wrote:Godzilla wrote:Yeah they do drop a F-bomb in the movie! And besides little toddlers cuss all the time anyways!Spooner wrote:Roboto750 wrote:Seibertron wrote:Yes, it's a PG-13 movie. They drop the "f" bomb during the desert scene so that ensures the "pg-13" rating.
Is this just in the script/book or was it actually filmed? The extended review on the BBFC site only references three bits of "language" and that wasn't amoung them. I'm just curious. I was really hoping that Bay could contain himself here. All debates about cussing aside, I can't think of any films marketed to such a wide range of audiences that would be so bold.
I really hope there are no f-bombs - I'd hate to have to explain to my kids why I took them to see a movie with such language when I've always refused to do so in the past.
they do!??! i mean theres gotta be at least 1 f-bomb in the movie.
No, there isn't any need for the "f-bomb" to be in this movie. Grow up.
						
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							 Comment by thehmphone
							 Jun 20, 2007						
						
						woohoo! almost 2 and a half hours of pure awesomeness! not a ridiculous 3 hours of pirates and crap.
					
						
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							 Comment by Ravage XK
							 Jun 20, 2007						
						
						I cannot see the point of having just one swear in a film. If you are going to have swearing in it then might as well go for it. Having just one will pretty much ensure a higher film rating and instantly limit your profit as smaller children wont see it. Seems silly to me.
Kids swear all the time, shame really as it shows they cant think of a more intelligent word to use instead.
					Kids swear all the time, shame really as it shows they cant think of a more intelligent word to use instead.