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Lord of the rings age rating
Lord of the rings age rating












lord of the rings age rating

As a book The Hobbit is much gentler in tone than The Lord of the Rings and it's frequently cited as a children's book. The movie has a PG-13 rating and you should take the rating seriously.

lord of the rings age rating

The somewhat longer answer is: if they're 12 or older or enthusiastic about disgusting and frightening creatures and intense action and battle sequences, then you're probably okay. It will be released on the UK on December 18.The first question you're going to want to know is: "Should I take my kids to see The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey"? The short answer is no. The Two Towers was passed uncut by the BBFC, who note that the film clocks in just a shade under the three hour mark at 179 minutes and 10 seconds. Spider-Man was reclassified 12A after its initial 12 rating led some local authorities to break ranks and award it a PG certificate. Other notable 12A pictures include Spider-Man and Minority Report. The 12A certificate was only introduced by the BBFC in August as a replacement for the more prohibitive 12 rating. Its main action concerns an epic battle with Saruman's army of orcs, while elsewhere Frodo is menaced by a giant spider on his way to Mordor. This view has been indirectly supported by Jackson, who last year told the Guardian that The Two Towers is the movie "where things go from worse to worse". The BBFC justified their decision to upgrade the rating because The Two Towers "contains intense combat and fantasy horror scenes" which are presumably stronger in tone than those in the first film. Last year's first instalment, The Fellowship of the Ring, earned a more lenient PG certificate, meaning that an unaccompanied child of any age could see it, though parents were advised that it contained some controversial material. The rating means that children under the age of 12 may only see The Two Towers in the company of an adult. The second instalment in Peter Jackson's Lord of the Rings trilogy has been awarded a 12A certificate by the British board of film classification.














Lord of the rings age rating