Why is ghostbusters pg




















Another issue with Ghostbusters that might make today's parents more uncomfortable is the sexual innuendo. Fans who haven't seen it in years may have forgotten the unfortunate scene where it's not explicitly shown, but heavily implied that Ray receives oral sex from a ghost.

But the whole scene is less than 30 seconds long, and the worst of it clocks in at under 10 seconds, so that might be a good time to stand up in the middle of the living room and loudly start asking who wants popcorn.

Harder to avoid is the two-minute scene where Dana is possessed by Zuul , and attempts to seduce Peter, throwing him on a bed and straddling him while saying things like "take me" and "I want you inside me.

Might be a good time to throw out a "Who wants candy?! But back to the scare factor. Honestly, the scariest thing about the original Ghostbusters is probably the very first ghost our heroes encounter at the library , and that's more of a startle than a scare. Created before the PG rating existed in the US, parents may be surprised at the level of content this film presents. Even though the plot is primarily about laughs, many of the supernatural specters may frighten young children.

Some are silly, but others appear as skeletons or large ravenous animals. The special effects associated with these sequences did get the movie an Oscar nomination. Beyond the goose bumps, sexual comments may also shock. Another scene depicts a possessed woman embracing a man, and sexual activity is implied.

Language may be a concern as well, due to the use of a crude term for sex, some anatomical slang and a selection of other profanities.

Finally, characters smoke cigarettes throughout the film. Ghostbusters emerged as one of the more popular films from the early s, and continues in the public eye thanks to the hit song by Ray Parker Jr. However, it may fall short of kid-friendly today, especially for those concerned about satanic depictions or other paranormal themes. As well, families may not appreciate the sexual remarks, scary scenes, or incessant smoking.

While perhaps suitable for older teens, parents would do well to refresh their memory before calling in these banshee banishers. Note: Sony Pictures celebrates the 30th anniversary of their hit film Ghostbusters with a limited theatrical re-release on August 29, Violence: It may be a comedy, but there are many scenes in this film likely to frighten young children. Depictions of supernatural beings include a green blob with a big mouth, a couple of skeletons with partial skin coverings and large cat-like creatures.

We also see portrayals of humans who are possessed by spirits. These poltergeists are attacked and captured with the use of guns that emit an energy beam. Sexual Content: Sexual situations consist of a man who is seduced by a possessed woman she makes an explicit sexual remark to him , another couple shown embracing sexual relations are implied and a man whose pants appear to be removed by a female ghost.

After facing a set of coronavirus-related delays, Ghostbusters: Afterlife will hit theaters this November, and the film has officially received a PG rating. According to Film Ratings , the PG rating is for both supernatural action and suggestive references. The trailer for Ghostbusters: Afterlife showed off some of this supernatural action as the Ecto-1 speeds through downtown Summerville while Trevor and Phoebe try to take down a ghost that is on the loose.

The trailer also gives glimpses of a few different scenes where the new ghost, Muncher , is terrorizing the citizens of Summerville. While Ghostbusters: Afterlife looks to be retaining some of the comedic charms of the original, it also seems to be going just a tad bit darker, leaning into the horror aspect that always lingers at the heart of the franchise.

The action shouldn't be anything to worry about, though. Sony will want the film to be palatable for families, and the MPAA's archaic rating system has only gotten stricter over the years. With its story about the Ghostbusters' legacy, it seems to be a family affair all around , especially with Reitman directing.



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