jakeg99
MemberCompsognathusMay-26-2015 8:57 AMFilm just got rated in Ontario, Canada
http://www.ofrb.gov.on.ca/ofrb/OfrbWelcomeAction.do?detailParameter=2000121538
PG for:
- FRIGHTENING SCENES
- VIOLENCE
- NOT RECOMMENDED FOR YOUNG CHILDREN
In Canada all movies are rated separtaly in each provice/region, there is no National Rating system
Raptor-401
MemberAllosaurusMay-26-2015 9:55 AMInteresting, so I see this movie will probably have a "darker" tone than the other movies.
Thanks for sharing!
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jakeg99
MemberCompsognathusMay-26-2015 9:57 AMMost PG-13 films in the states end up PG here, with the odd PG-13 film ending up 14A; those are usually horror films (the new Poltergeist for example).
I'll most more Canadian ratings if I see them
Raptor-401
MemberAllosaurusMay-26-2015 10:17 AMYeah, although I live in America I know the Canadian rating equivalent of PG-13 over here.
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Dinozilla0439
MemberCompsognathusMay-26-2015 12:23 PMBut no Creature Violence, like Godzilla. That doesn't mean no Indominus Rex Vs T-Rex, does it?
Something Real
MemberTyrannosaurus RexMay-26-2015 6:14 PMJAKEG99 - Welcome to SCIFIED! It is always great to see new faces! Thank you ever so much for the information you have shared; I find the Film Rating system you have detailed to be most compelling! Once again, welcome to SCIFIED! :)
Something Real
MemberTyrannosaurus RexMay-26-2015 6:17 PMDINOZILLA0439 - Oh, I would not worry about the notion you have presented. The likelihood of there being no "creature violence" in Jurassic World is - from what I can tell - astronomically low! Chin up! :)
jakeg99
MemberCompsognathusMay-27-2015 10:49 AMIn Canada most provinces are bound by specific content advisories they can use to describe a film. So you will only find these descriptions in the ratings.
Since the system is government regulated, they need to be very transparant (they can't just make up descriptions like the MPAA).
http://www.ofrb.gov.on.ca/English/page6.htm
Something Real
MemberTyrannosaurus RexMay-27-2015 1:37 PMJAKEG99 - How very interesting! I was not aware of the information you have presented in this topic; it certainly helps to clarify a few misunderstandings I once possesed! Thank you ever so much! :)
NateZilla10000
MemberCompsognathusMay-28-2015 12:22 PMDINOZILLA0439 -
Well, we are talking about an entirely different country here.
Canada's rating systems are most likely different from the MPAA.
jakeg99
MemberCompsognathusJun-01-2015 8:37 AMAnother update. BC Rating below:
Classification: | Parental Guidance |
Advisory: |
violence; frightening scenes |
The following were determinative to the classification decision:
- Several scenes of violence depicting fighting, beating, shooting, electrocution and/or explosion;
- Several frightening scenes depicting threat, intensity and suspense.
Classifiers also noted the following:
- Three instances of coarse language.
Jurassic World does not contain nudity or sexually suggestive scenes.
Lone
MemberAllosaurusJun-01-2015 11:32 AMOoh that's exciting and interesting news JAKEG99.
Thank you and welcome to SCIFIED! :)
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