08 April 2016 @ 05:31 pm
ATTF: R-Rated Movies in MCU?  
This is a little off-topic but I thought that this would be a really interesting topic to discuss. So, members of this great bar, do you think that Marvel should also follow in Deadpool's footsteps and start to make R movies?

I personally loved Deadpool and had a great time watching the movie but some people who brought their young children to the movies were angry that it had a lot of bad words and stuff.  Obviously, because it was R, that was to be expected but should superhero movies even be R when a good majority of the fanbase is younger than 17?

Also, feel free to talk about other MCU movies and think of this as a general movie discussion!

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inkvoices: avengers:team hawkeye[personal profile] inkvoices on April 10th, 2016 08:14 pm (UTC)
I've never thought 'adult jokes' had to necessarily be rude. I always thought of them as the jokes that could be in any show or film, but went over kids' heads. The 'you'll get it when you're older' jokes. *shrugs*

I still need to finish watching season 1 of Daredevil and Jessica Jones, bah. I think The Walking Dead has made me more able to cope with graphic violence, but then I don't want that all the time. Like I have kept up with Agent Carter, because that's a gem :) A Fraction & Aja style Hawkeye show with futz and sign language and the goofy mess of life, oh that would be so good! With or without the mask *grins*.