
John Moore, director of the
Max Payne movie adaptation, is pissed. Moore has a bone to pick with the Motion Picture Association of America for slapping his movie with an R-rating, something he tells Das Gamer he didn't seek out;
Payne was supposed to be PG-13.
Moore says that the MPAA hobbled his movie, financially, with an R because it "feels R," theorizing that the rating body "gave The Dark Knight a PG-13 rating and basically sucked Warner Bros. cock."
The
Max Payne director says that Wahlberg intentionally avoided some salty language and that Moore "didn’t go cutting people’s heads off and ripping their eyeballs out just for the fun of it" to help nab the PG-13, something he's still lobbying for. Perhaps a reversal of MPAA and film studio roles could help, John?
Max Payne Director John Moore Just A Tad Pissed With Film Ratings Board [Das Gamer]


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