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Bob Slydell said:I disagree that there has been incrementalism in ratings of movies, but rather an evolution of a rating scale that has become more specific over time (e.g. the creation of PG-13). I would imagine the next step will be creating a G-6 (or something like that) rating.
Exactly. Things have evolved to give the public what they want. PG13 is a great example. Since its creation it has continued to be the rating you give movies that are not worthy of an R but not PG. It should be very obvious to the movie going public that a PG13 movie is not something you should let your kids see without researching it first, but no theater is going to check ID's at the door.
No incrementalism, just an entire industry giving people what they want and evolving as they do.