Why rated R?


This movie features references to sex, drinking, and language. But I'm curious what makes it so rated R? There is no nudity, and none of the characters heavily smoke.

Although, I think it might relate to that scene at dinner when she's wearing the vibrating underwear. And also with the mention of "flicking the bean," which is phrase I am too scared to know what it refers to.

If it's not those two, then I don't why the R-rating.

"What happened to my sweet girl?"
"SHE'S GONE!"

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Heavy use of the word "f-ck."

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excess usage of slang & some scenes.

"Friends are dangerous things" ~ John Cavil

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This just came on national tv at 5 in the afternoon on a holiday. us ratings continue to amaze me. This is a family flick by all means.

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You'd let your child watch a movie that is this sexual? Half of what they said in this movie would be censored on IMDb so I'm not even going to quote the R-rated dialogue.

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i don't know what you mean by child? but yes i would let my children watch it. as i said us ratings are hilarious. here this is free to watch from 12 years or older. this is a family friendly film. if you are worried that a teenager is going to be harmed by some sexual innuendo then you better send them to a catholic school because in the real world teenagers talk about a lot naughtier things than bees and flowers. anyone younger than that will probably not be interested in this or understand any of the jokes. r-rated dialogue is an oxymoron in my opinion anyway. i am so glad i live in europe.

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It's got an "R" bcuz of this:
"Now that's a bra. Boobies in this thing say, 'Put me in your mouth, I taste good' "

"Put the hot dog in your mouth slowly. Men like to see penis-shaped things going into women's mouths"

"When we ask you how you're doing, it's guy code for: 'Let me stick my dick in your ass.' "

" Men, or man-whores...
...prefer women in slutty clothes who suck lots of cock."


Wait a second,
did you just say "cock"?


Yes. Yes, I did.


I can say "cock."
You don't own the word. Cock.


Cock, cock, cock.


Okay, I got it.


A week ago, you were crying
at the thought of a vibrator.


Now you're "cock this, cock that,"
cock, cock, cock.


There are more lines like that. & a scene with a woman in a dinner meeting with 3 guys, being stimulated by a vibrator & having an orgasm. I'm not a prude (not by a long shot) but there's no way in hell I'd let an 11 & 14 year old watch something like that. (But my sister did!) I'm aware that kids talk like this & talk about other things--exposure they get when parents aren't around to control everything. But to help/show approval by not having rules for appropriate content? No, man...just no. Kids aren't adults. Learning about sex & experiencing sexuality are one thing; treating kids as if they're adults is another. If we start saying this kind of programming is okay, then we might as well let all the teachers who've had sex with high school kids out of jail. We can't sit here & say it's wrong to have sex (regardless of who their partner is) after we've raised our kids on a steady diet of sex--it's a mixed message.
(And my sister also lets her kids watch "Game of Thrones" since it's begun airing--her daughters were 9 & 12.) In my mind, there's time for all of that...& all things in good time.

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