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Are R rated movies getting better?

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i mean so many funny and good R rated movies are coming out

i just wanted 2 see youre opinions

superbad

knocked up

tropic thunder

pineapple express

step brothers and so much more

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  1. it all depends on ones perspective of the movie.  


  2. Those movies are hella tight.

  3. Many R-rated movies, especially comedic ones like "Superbad", are indeed getting better when Judd Apatow and similar creators could come up with better crude in-jokes and references just to keep viewers laughing. They drawn in mostly a young adult audience and earn millions of dollars.

    Comedies aren't the only films in the R-rated category to draw large audiences, however: Some action-packed and violent epic blockbusters like "The Matrix" and the graphic-novel based "300" earned more than $100 million in the box office.  

  4. Superbad Was Diffrent :P

    Knocked Up Is One Of The Funnyist Movies Ever

    Pineapple Express=Looks Medicore

    Step Bros=Looks Dumb

    Tropic Thunder= Looks Like A Raseberry { For The Idiots Bad :}

  5. I think R rated movies are more bad(sexual,violent,etc.) then they use to. I think Pg-13 movies are great.

    Knocked up was pretty bad in my opinion.

  6. well yes kind of but there getting more sexual and violent.

    kids could sneak into a rated R movie and watch a film

    like that. i dont really care about the rating system i watch

    movies all the time like that. but kids that are very young

    should not be watching s*x and nudity.

  7. not really...rated R comedy movies aare ok..but not better

  8. I suppose they are getting better, but they're also putting much more of the dirty humor in them. I guess that's what people pay to see.  

  9. Seen all of those. Yep. I agree. They are getting so much funnier.

    (Superbad is my favorite movie btw)

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