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| Thread ID: 85776 | 2007-12-21 10:05:00 | Rented DVDs | Sweep (90) | PC World Chat |
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| 623444 | 2007-12-21 10:05:00 | Recently I have rented movies on DVD. Fortunately most had subtitles. I had to turn subtitles on to understand American english. When I insert a DVD I have seen a warning to the effect that this movie will contain "medium level course language." Is this the language I may use on a Golf Course? For example, " Oh dear I have missed my putt." Should this be "medium level coarse language"? Medium level should not contain a four letter word in every sentence or possibly a four letter word followed by "ing" Then we have ,"mother+four letters+er" Possibly some person could explain. Lately when leaving shops I hear, "See ya." |
Sweep (90) | ||
| 623445 | 2007-12-21 10:26:00 | G PG and M Ratings are generally taken from the Australian ratings and are done through the Film and Video labeling body. All R rated films are viewed by the Film censor and then rated by them. Coarse language I would say would be words like Sh*t, Bloody hell etc Offensive language would be F**K Mother F**K, C**T etc. Remember other countries have different ideas of what is offensive and what is not. |
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