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If we’re being honest, we’ve been looking askance at Eli Roth’s movie for like half a decade at this point: The very popular games are, from a tone perspective, some of the weirdest (and frequently, and deliberately, most annoying) games in the world of big-budget shooters: Sci-fi adventures that pride themselves on also being incredibly vulgar and comedy-forward alongside all the chaos. (The one bit everybody remembers from the start of , for instance, is when the game’s Big Bad phones you up to tell you he’s bought himself a living diamond pony, and he’s named it after you: “Butt Stallion.”) All of which was going to be really, really hard for Roth to translate into a movie—something that sort of bore out in the trailers for the film, which showed Cate Blanchett, Kevin Hart, Jamie Lee Curtis, Ariana Greenblatt, and especially Jack Black (as the voice of deliberately irritating robot Claptrap) all mugging like crazy to try to convince you how much fun they’re having, but in a not-too-vile kind of way.

Hopes that Roth was hiding the really gnarly stuff for a red-band trailer have now been dashed, though, as the film received a genuinely unexpected rating from the MPAA this week: PG-13. Given that every single game (rated by the ESRB, which handles the medium) has been rated M (for ages 17 and up), that’s a pretty interesting divergence from the film’s source material. The MPAA notes that the film received its teenager-friendly rating for “intense seq.



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