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| Run Time: | 191 |
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| Video Release: | 17 Sep 2007 |
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Grindhouse is rated R: for strong graphic bloody violence and gore, pervasive language, some sexuality, nudity and drug use
The MPAA has rated Grindhouse R for strong graphic bloody violence and gore, pervasive language, some sexuality, nudity and drug use..
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Synopsis:
The MPAA has rated Grindhouse R for strong graphic bloody violence and gore, pervasive language, some sexuality, nudity and drug use..
Release Date:
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Because we usually only review G, PG, and PG-13 movies at Parent Previews, we did not review this title. For your convenience, we have provided some brief information about the film's synopsis and content.
Synopsis:
This three-hour plus horror stint plays homage to the old movie house double feature days. Robert Rodriquez directs the first (a zombie romp called Planet Terror) and Quentin Tarantino creates Death Proof (a flick about a serial killer).
Studio: 2007 Dimension Films.
Content Details
Content Information:
Violence
Frequent gun, weapons and hand-to-hand violence
Frequent gruesome deaths
Portrayal of corpses
Detailed gory/grotesque images
Explicit portrayals of violence
Sexual Content
Frequent use of sexual innuendo and references
Implied sexual activity|buttock nudity
Breast and buttock nudity in both sexual and non-sexual context
Language
Coarse language, including frequent use of the sexual expletive (sometimes in a sexual context), scatological slang terms and slurs.
Drug and Alcohol Use
Portrayals of recreational, illegal drug use
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