Tell the MPAA to Give “Django Unchained” NC-17 Rating Dec19

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Tell the MPAA to Give “Django Unchained” NC-17 Rating

In light of the recent shootings at Sandy Hook Elementary school in Newtown, Connecticut where 20 first-graders and 6 staff members lost their lives, we are calling on the MPAA to give DJANGO UNCHAINED an NC-17 rating.

DJANGO UNCHAINED is the most violent movie of the year and is full of  brutality, graphic violence, and crude language.

The violence is extremely grotesque including blood spurting like lava from gunshots, a man hung upside down, several people shot point blank, and a slave is eaten by dogs.

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The violence is extremely grotesque including blood spurting like lava from gunshots.

The extreme violence and bloodshed is no surprise coming from director Quentin Tarantino who also directed extremely violent movies KILL BILL VOL. 1, PULP FICTION, and INGLORIOUS BASTARDS. 

Because of the recent school shooting in Connecticut, even the star of the Movie Actor Jamie Foxx realized the connection between movie violence and violence in the real world.

“We cannot turn our back and say that violence in films or anything that we do doesn’t have a sort of influence,” Foxx said. “It does.”

Jamie Fox in Django Unchained

“We cannot turn our back and say that violence in films or anything that we do doesn’t have a sort of influence. It does.” – Jamie Foxx

By rating the film NC-17 this will ensure that no one under the age of 17 will be admitted to see the film.

Currently the film is rated R which means young children will be able to watch DJANGO UNCHAINED when accompanied by a parent.

Please sign the petition below to tell the MPAA to rate DJANGO UNCHAINED NC-17.

DJANGO UNCHAINED Petition

Dear Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA),

In light of the recent shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Connecticut, we demand the MPAA rate DJANGO UNCHAINED NC-17

The extreme violence and brutality showcased in the movie is not acceptable for viewers under the age of 17.

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