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Review: ‘Berserk’: Episode 1

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Guts, The Black Swordsman has finally returned. After the popularity of the Berserk: The Golden Age Arc trilogy, a new TV series picks up after the end of the last movie, and takes the series farther than any adaptation previously has. Unfortunately so far the new adventure is off to a rocky start.

How bad it it? This episode has the same plot and outline of the original TV series’ first episode, complete with Guts walking into town, being tortured by his curse mark, killing a bunch of demons, and winning the battle at the end by using the cannon in his mechanical arm. The only new addition is Puck, the genital lacking naked elf who adds a lighter tone to the show. Sadly, Puck feels like a character who will get annoying very quickly if any episode focuses on him for too long.

You’d think this new series would have the benefit of looking better with modern animation but this is another flaw in the new show. The animation leaves something to be desired. It looks like it’s trying to imitate the look of the recent movies but budget can’t be as big as a movie for every individual episode. This leaves the CGI to look awkward at times.

Still, this new series isn’t without its perks. It contains just as much, if not more over the top violence than not only the first series but many of the more adult animes which come out today. How over the top violent is it? Flies crawling across severed heads over the top. This will hopefully make future episodes of the series at least bearable.

The new Berserk is off to a rough start but with any luck it will be able to turn itself around from here. If not, then the fans who have been waiting over 15 years for a sequel will be sorely disappointed.

Berserk is streaming on Crunchyroll.

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Review: “Netoge No Yome” – What Did I Expect?

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Here’s a show that nobody probably paid any attention to this season. Even if you are one of those “try everything” people, you likely clicked the “remove from queue” button as soon as you finished the first episode of Netoge No Yome. I did the same thing actually. Knowing clearly what this show’s intention and what it was going to entail turned me off right away. And yet, here I am, doing a review of Netoge No Yome. What has happened to me? Well I’m gonna tell you. But to preface this article with what you actually probably came here for, no I didn’t enjoy this show. Astonishing I know, but let’s get into it.

So I said before that I dropped Netoge No Yome after the first episode, and sadly after seeing gifs and screens of the shows female lead Ako in super sexy poses and situations, I was caught up in the primitive rational that I needed to watch this show just so I could see this girl do practically anything. Honestly I didn’t care. Luckily I so happened to fall into a rather interesting show. Definitely not good mind you. If this didn’t have my poor heart hooked by the female lead I would have never touched this show again, but I did.

First off lets talk about the male lead, and it should snowball into this shows problems from there. I feel that some of these light novel writers can’t write females that don’t have some kind of love feeling towards the main guy. Because clearly this story is about the main guy Hideki and Ako. Unfortunately that doesn’t really go anywhere. One of the reasons is that Hideki is adverse to girl’s that are into him. A trait definitely not rare in light novel adaptations, but still unforgivable. This time though his rational is pretty relatable. Given that Ako is a social outcast and weird I see the hesitation of him not wanting to get into a relationship with someone who can’t differentiate reality from the online game they play. And for the most part, these first few episodes where he and the rest of the girls in the Net Game club help Ako, are kinda compelling. It gives us a barrier to break that seems obtainable in the shows eyes and Hideki, while unwilling, is pretty proactive in helping Ako. They even get to the point where he acknowledges that he loves her and makes attempts to confess. But the confession is totally lost on Ako because she already considers them married as per the Net Game they play. His confession is now adequate with her feelings and I’m left to wonder, whats the problem? He loves her, she acknowledges it and she loves him back.

But wait, there’s that whole differentiating reality between the game problem she has, that must be the reason right? Well yes, in the shows eye’s it is. But at the point of confession Ako has already started to integrate back into school life and the real world. The disconnect here should be nil, but they keep it up to keep the joke going. And that’s ultimately what’s wrong with this show. Not the way it portrays its female characters, not the way it portrays people who play online games, and not the way it treats social outcasts. It’s the way this show always feels it has to have everything be a freaking punchline even when the mood in the show clearly is pointing in any other direction. It’s a sort of cock tease attitude that doesn’t even fit well with the other jokes that are actually funny. There are plenty of gags about Ako being a nerd/outcast that work in context with the scene. Actually most of the funniest moment are Ako saying something that would make you cringe to even be around her, which her fellow club members do, and is why its hilarious. These are all accompanied by a right time, right place attitude. However any romantic scene or serious moment ends up with the same wacky punchline.

So yeah, the tone screws up at times, but is that alone enough to make this a bad show? Not necessarily, since the humor is the main focus of the show anyway I can forgive its failed romance and drama, only on the fact that I’m watching this show for no other reason than to look at Ako in motion. However this show also has the added bonus of just being so boring at times. Weirdly enough the beach episode where Hideki confesses to Ako sort of felt like the climax of the show. But this happens at episode seven, and the show really doesn’t intend on progressing past this point. So we change the show to focus mainly on things happening with the video game and mostly all of it is presented in a boring and cliché manner, while at the same time halting any progression with any of the characters. They even have the gall to throw in the final conflict being tied to their clubs School Festival project. Oh my god, kill me now. Now while these episodes do have the same type of humor that is funny, the in-between bits aren’t as engaging as the first half of the show. And that first half wasn’t even that engaging, so it literally went from bearable to unbearably boring.

The show even tries its best to incorporate Ako’s themes of being an outcast back into the show, considering that is the only “sort of good” part of the show. They fail though, it’s clearly them retreading things that she has gotten over episodes ago, but if they didn’t retcon it during the show they wouldn’t have a second half, woop-tee-du. Up to the last couple seconds of this show its clear that there was never any romantic intention with this series or genuine mental illness issues being addressed, and I have come to realize that’s the conclusion that a lot of shows like this face. They play with genuine concepts but don’t incorporate them in a genuine way. If anything they use them to take advantage of the viewer, by being relatable. Of course this relateablity is relating to someone’s perception of themselves. And if you have ever known someone with a mental illness or social anxiety, you’ll know that they rarely even are able to identify the real problem. This show doesn’t identify the real problem, period. It has a cool idea, but is bogged by its self-fantasy to actually be able to progress into anything. This ultimately leaves people like me who don’t seek such escapism out in the cold. Netoge No Yome, does have something to offer just like every show, but whats its offering is rather shallow and potentially harmful to the right people. Even if I watched it for the pure pleasure of seeing Ako, I felt kind of bad knowing the reason this kind of stuff is made and who is watching it. For me Netoge No Yome was a wash, but I am glad that I watched it. As a reviewer I find that getting in a rut of preference is ultimately blinding and will lead to cynicism. So while I did get burned by this show, I now understand it and the genre better than if I hadn’t. And there is at least value in that.

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HBO Confirms Jon Snow’s Parentage- After The Fact

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Jon Snow still knows nothing, but this could change in Season 7

After last Sunday’s finale, the HBO network confirms the long-standing Game of Thrones theory about who Jon Snow’s real parents are. Of course, several fans of the show managed to figure it out years before.

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HBO just released a detailed infographic on its website. It depicts the surviving Game of Thrones characters and their relationships. Lyanna Stark is listed as Jon’s mother, but the question of Jon’s father is complex. Fans know Rhaegar Targaryen fell in love with Ned’s sister, but Lyanna’s naming of the father is not audible. It is known Lyanna had a fear Robert Baratheon would kill her baby, hence Ned’s choice to raise the boy as his own.

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The cast of characters is getting smaller

In fact, Jon’s parentage won David Benioff and D.B. Weiss the rights to adapt the “A Song of Ice and Fire” series for television. During a meeting with George R.R. Martin, the author asked them “Who is Jon Snow’s mother?” The duo guessed with the “R + L=J” theory.

Where Do We Go From Here?

As it stands, Jon is the newly-declared King in the North. Although Bran Stark knows the truth, Jon will need proof of his heritage if he bids for the Iron Throne. The only one who could help him is Howland Reed, because he stood alongside Ned at the Tower of Joy. However, Jon’s aunt Daenerys Targaryen is now preparing to take Westeros by force. Both of them could very well be the “Ice and Fire” of Martin’s books. This will make for a great Game of Thrones endgame. And the plot thickens…

Game of Thrones‘ seven season will air in 2017.

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Marvel to Release New Avengers Series in the Fall

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Marvel has released new information and images for their upcoming U.S.Avengers series. Following a new counter terrorism unit, the U.S.Avengers appear to be a spiritual successor to the New Avengers.

The team comprises a new Iron Patriot, Cannonball, Thunderbolt Ross, Pod, a Captain America from the future, and the unbeatable Squirrel Girl.  Heading the team will be former X-Men Sunspot, who still has control of the A.I.M. organization.

Al Ewing will write the series while Paco Medina tends to the artwork. Both creators show enthusiasm on taking these characters in a new direction.

The initial story arc will focus on an enemy of the future Captain America. Being the daughter of Jessica Jones and Luke Cage, this version of Captain America will find an old foe following her into the past.

The group will be based in Washington D.C. and will still have connections to the reformed A.I.M. organization, another important carry over from the New Avengers title.

The series will certainly be dealing with the wake of the ongoing Civil War II, seeing Carol Danvers undoubtedly working to stabilize ongoing problems.

The recent failures of S.H.I.E.L.D. will only add to the stress under Captain Marvel’s shoulders. Of course, the New Avengers were a foil to S.H.I.E.L.D. and the American government during the recent Avengers: Standoff event this spring.

It will be interesting to see how long this relationship will last before the U.S.Avengers and their government counterparts come to blows. Another element Ewing discusses is the tension between Sunspot and Ross. Ross, an experienced military officer, will have little patience to being bossed around by a man younger than him.

Slated for a fall release, fans will see and judge the series for themselves under the upcoming Marvel NOW! initiative.

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Go Behind The Scenes Of ‘Thor: Ragnarok’

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As you may already know, Mark Ruffalo‘s Hulk is set to be a prominent character in next year’s Thor: Ragnarok.

Now, courtesy of a Mark Ruffalo Tweet, you have the chance to check out the filming and behind the scenes action of the film.

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Follow Ruffalo on Snapchat and get in on all of the behind the scenes goodies!

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Tony Stark’s Birth Mother Revealed In ‘International Iron Man’ #5

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Fans have been following Tony Stark for months now as he uncovers the secrets of his past. Who are his birth parents? Why did they give him up? The answers are finally coming to light in the pages of International Iron Man, and issue five promises the biggest reveal yet in the form of Tony’s birth mother. Read on for the description and a preview of the first few pages!

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INTERNATIONAL IRON MAN #5
Written by BRIAN MICHAEL BENDIS
Art & Cover by ALEX MALEEV
On-Sale – 7/27/16

As Tony Stark stands at the frontlines of one of the biggest events in Marvel’s history, behind the scenes he wages a much more personal battle. Long teased and long rumored, the truth will finally stand revealed as Tony Stark comes face-to-face with his biological mother in INTERNATIONAL IRON MAN #5! Amid sins past and villains long dormant, superstar creators Brian Michael Bendis and Alex Maleev reveal another piece in the puzzle of the Armored Avenger’s history! So, who is Tony Stark really? The time has come to uncover what his true legacy is. As half his true parentage comes to light, how did his adoption long ago by Howard and Maria Stark come to pass? The answers you’ve been searching for start here!

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Top 10 Marvel-Fox Crossover Movies

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Rumors are flying once more about a potential Marvel-Fox movie crossover. While it’d be years in the future, there is apparently interest at Fox in pursuing a crossover deal. This is likely in response to the recent Spider-Man deal Marvel made with Sony. Now if such a deal were struck, what kinds of teams could we see? Here are ten possible crossovers that deserve consideration.

1. Spider-Man and Deadpool

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If you haven’t been keeping up with the new comic series, then you should remedy that immediately. The dynamic between the two scarlet-spandex super friends makes for amazing stories. Seeing these two together on the big screen could make for an amazing buddy-cop type of film. Not to mention the fact the director and producer want the crossover to go through. It might be harder, now that Marvel’s Spider-Man is a younger lad, but it’d be great to see these two team up nonetheless.

2. Captain America and Wolverine

Captain America WolverineThese two Marvel heroes have fairly similar origins. Both heroes were science-project soldiers, and are probably two of the oldest leading superheroes. It would make perfect sense for these two to have crossed paths. For this crossover, we could get some sort of wartime film, where the two meet for the first time, taking out Nazis in WWII. The film would be in the vein of Fullmetal Jacket or Inglourious Basterds. You could also make a film where the two are enemies – perhaps Wolverine is still the uncontrollable Weapon X, or Captain America is a recently brainwashed HYDRA agent. Regardless, it’d be awesome to see two super soldiers fighting alongside each other.

3. Storm and Black Panther

StormPantherLet’s be honest – there aren’t a lot of black superheroes on the big screen. Therefor, it’d be amazing to have two strong, African, Marvel heroes headline a movie. Plus, you could mine a lot out of the two’s storied history in the comics. Not only could the two team up to fight M’baku or Klaw, but there’s a potential romantic element, as these two get married in the comics. This might be harder to accomplish, as Storm now has several past-vs-present iterations. But if this film helps to remedy the convoluted timelines of the X-Men films, then it can’t come soon enough.

4. Thing and Hulk

HulkThingImagine Rocky, if Rocky were made out of actual rocks. Okay, that’s over-simplifying it, but imagine seeing these two duke it out. Hulk doesn’t have that many people who can match him in brute punching power. Seeing a sarcastic Ben Grimm paired with the brute power of Banner could make for a great dynamic.

5. Iron Man and Doctor Doom

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We know the possibility of Iron Man 4 exists, though it’s hard to say if it’ll happen or not. If it does happen, then Tony Stark needs a really good villain. Marvel needs to give him something better than the half-assed Mandarin of Iron Man 3. So if a crossover between Marvel and Fox were to happen, one potential enemy for Iron Man would be Doctor Doom. Victor Von Doom is one of the few people who could match Stark’s intelligence, giving Tony a real fight. Not to mention that Doom has his own suit, magical powers, and a whole country at his side. This could make for an engaging, edgy, entertaining return to the Iron Man series.

6. Hawkeye and Gambit

Hawkeye GambitThis crossover may not be as obvious, but would be entertaining nonetheless. Hawkeye may not be many people’s favorite Avenger, but he’s still an accomplished marksman, and his involvement with the Avengers has really boosted his hero credit. Teaming up with Gambit, the street-wise gambler, could make for an entertaining film. Hawkeye is a strong Marvel utility player, and Gambit could use a more experienced hand to help guide him into the hero-ing business.

7. Marvel Illuminati

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This one might be harder to pull off. For those unfamiliar, the Illuminati is the coalition of Marvel’s most powerful geniuses, gathered together to keep the world in order (secretly). They handled things like the Superhero Registration Act, the impending Skrull invasion, and shipping Hulk off into space for a bit. While not many of these plot lines happen in the movies, there’s still plenty craziness for these gentlemen to discuss. It would make sense for Iron Man, Professor X, and Mr. Fantastic to meet about the problems with Thanos, or the various problems with re-written X-Men timelines. There’d likely be a lot of talking, but seeing the head honchos of a shared Marvel universe pull strings behind the scenes could still be an intriguing new look at the franchise.

8. Black Widow and Mystique

Black Widow MystiqueThis pair has the potential to be the most dangerous espionage squad ever. Black Widow has paid her dues as a secret agent for both Soviet Russia and SHIELD. Mystique has the ability to shape-shift into anyone, using her powers to upset the US government. Not to mention that we’ve seen these two kick their fair share of ass in X-Men and Avengers. If these two went on a secret mission together, overthrowing some sort of evil terrorist faction, it’s hard to imagine them losing.

9. Mister Fantastic and the Guardians of the Galaxy

Guardians of the Galaxy Mister FantasticAs delightful as the Guardians are, they’re a group of disorderly scoundrels. That’s part of what makes them so endearing. However, when faced with especially dangerous and clever enemies, the group could probably use a genius level-headed leader on their side. And if anyone’s up to the task, it’s Reed Richards. While the movies haven’t given a super satisfying portrayal of Mister Fantastic, his re-introduction into the MCU could totally reinvent his character for the better. Seeing him guide this rag-tag team with his intellect and experience could really help this unit become more cohesive.

10. Scarlet Witch and… Quicksilver…

Quicksilver Scarlet WitchAww, now I’m sad.

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This Song Names Every ‘Game Of Thrones’ Character

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Game of Thrones is one of the most popular and well-known show on television these days. Its sixth season just wrapped, and fans are still reeling from the events. However, one problem with the show is that there are a LOT of characters. With so many storylines, Game of Thrones has a lot of people running around its world. And sometimes, you may not remember who a character is until they get brutally murdered.

Thankfully, someone’s made a handy music video to help those in need. SourceFedNERD is a YouTube channel that provides informational videos on geek news and culture. Previous videos have included episode recaps, explanations of Westeros religions, and parody vlogs for character Sansa Stark. In this video, they attempt to name every Game of Thrones character, alive or dead. And boy, are there a lot of characters. Thankfully, each name comes along with a picture, just to make sure you know who’s who.

This song is the perfect Song of Ice and Fire companion. If you’re wondering, the song only contains one or two actual spoilers. The video also contains fun references to the show, like Lord Aryn’s “make them fly” line, and Tyene’s… more mature catchphrase. And did you know there are two characters named Walda and Walder? Now I understand how George R. R. Martin makes up half these names.

If you’re a fan of Game of Thrones, then this diddy is the perfect montage of familiar faces. Just to remember all the people we’ve lost, and all the characters left in the game.

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Review: The Purge: Election Year – Make America Great Again

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The fact that we get a new film in The Purge series during Independence Day weekend of one of the most horrifying real-life election years in memory is a minor miracle. This series, which straddles the line between horror and brutal action films, has been maligned in the past for not taking advantage of its deliciously juicy premise. The Purge: Election Year might not win any of those voices over to its side but I’ll be damned if anyone wants to call this movie lacking in taking advantage of the opportunity it’s given.

For those unaware, The Purge franchise is built around the idea that our country has allowed itself to be ruled by a radical party which has instituted an annual “Purge” where, for twelve hours, all criminal activity including murder will be legal and all emergency and medical services will be suspended. Election Year picks up the series following Presidential candidate, Senator Charlie Roan (Elizabeth Mitchell), who is running against the NFFA and their candidate, Minister Edwidge Owens (Kyle Secor). Charlie runs on a platform of promised abolishment of The Purge, having been her family’s sole survivor during the events of a Purge 18 years prior. Refusing to alienate her middle/lower class constituents, Charlie stays home during this upcoming Purge and her loyal head of security, Leo Barnes (Frank Grillo) our hero from The Purge: Anarchy, must do anything to keep Charlie safe. Boom. Scary situation. Great premise.

The Purge: Election Year isn’t what I would call a political movie. There aren’t any crazies running around in Trump or Clinton masks just asking to be murdered. I would definitely say that, like most good horror films, Election Year is a deeply ideological movie. The distinction between “cannot” and “will not” is paramount in this case.

During the first few moments of Election Year we’re treated to the NFFA’s (New Founding Fathers of America) chairman reaffirming his parties beliefs in stating that there are those “who cannot have” and that the NFFA is there to make sure “enough” goes around to those who deserve it. This single line is the essential dichotomy between many political ideologies existing today in America and around the world. “Cannot” means that the NFFA is determined to not allow less able individuals the right to advance. “Will not” (which isn’t necessarily an argument presented in the movie but a logical and unspoken counterpoint our heroes represent, nonetheless) infers that the natural world will likely leave some without, despite the best efforts of others. Our heroes in the world of The Purge will keep putting forth their best efforts, unwilling to sacrifice the rights of individuals.

That’s the difference between this film and any other potentially fulfilling, in-universe movie one could make. This movie is trying to say something. Of course, there is probably a pretty amazing art-house version of The Purge where we really dig deep into the socio-political constructs that cause a nation like America to devolve into class-eliminating maniacs. This isn’t that film. In Election Year, we get Russian cosplayers dressed as actual American Founding Fathers being mowed down by bullets before they’re able to commit heinous crimes.

Giving a ground pulse to the film are Joe (Mykelti Williamson), Marcos (Joseph Julian Soria) and Laney (Betty Gabriel) who bring their own brand of good into the chaos. The relationship between Joe and Marcos in particular is one of interracial and international intrigue. It’s a simple story of two men who just want their slice of the pie and deserve, as all Americans do, to have their shot without unwarranted obstruction. These characters breathe a bit of life into the film, which threatens to be one of otherwise high-class issues.

Election Year doesn’t rise to the pulpy genre goodness of 2014’s Anarchy. Grillo’s character this time around doesn’t have much to do other than to just keep being badass. It’s lovely to get as much of him as we do but his compelling arc from Anarchy is hard to replicate, though there are some good seeds planted for future Purge-ings should this film make some money*. There are some decent gore bits but the “scares” truly fall flat and are more telegraphed than a night at Universal’s Hollywood Horror Nights. Many conversations are stilted and the comedy likes to fall back on two or three of the same beats each time (“You’re black. I’m black. He’s Mexican. They’re white. Oh hayll naw.” You get the picture). Many of them work more than they should but it’s definitely a sore spot in a film that should just keep chugging at all costs.

*This is a Blumhouse film. It cost $10 million. It’ll make money and we’ll get another one, someway, somehow.

It isn’t the perfect Purge movie everyone clamors for each and every year. There is still so much material to be mined from this premise but Election Year takes what is most essential to our current state and grounds it within its horrifying world where anything can happen**. My argument is that this is the story the filmmakers wanted to tell and that’s the end of it. We can go out and make our own Purge movies if we really want to. The filmmakers aren’t here to please us at inception but at execution. That’s how we are meant to judge film.

**There is a great bit midway through where Joe, Marcos and Laney have to deal with what is essentially braindead millennials run amok. This is the sort of thing I’d love to see explored in future installments.

With this go-round, there are some great and even poignant moments peppered in throughout a fairly typical on-the-run film. If nothing else, see The Purge: Election Year and discover what it’s like to live in a country about to vote for a demagogue.

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MPAA Debuts PG-13 Rating 32 Years Ago Today: Top 5 PG-13 Films

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We Look Back At The 5 Best PG-13 Movies Since Its Creation In 1984

Until 1984, G, PG, R, and X were the only ratings for movies.Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom changed that by outraging parents; starting a debate within the film community in the process. Where do you place a film that is too adult for its PG rating but not adult enough for the dreaded R rating?

MPAA’s answer was to create the PG-13 rating.

First film under the newly established PG-13 was Red Dawn‘, released August of 1984. Since then, there has been countless of movies under the rating. Even the top three highest grossing films are rated PG-13. The impact Temple of Doom had on the industry is now without a doubt unforgettable.

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Here’s a breakdown of the five best PG-13 rated movies ever.

To make it on the list is simple: Just take the rating and use it to the fullest. Outshine your peers whether its in box office sales, popularity, or memorability.

[PG-13 – Parents Strongly Cautioned: Some material may be inappropriate for children under 13. Parents are urged to be cautious. Some material may be inappropriate for pre-teenagers.]

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5. Jurassic Park (1993)

Steven Spielberg tested limits with ‘Jaws’ in 1975 and then made ‘Temple of Doom’ which we said created the PG-13 rating. In 1993, he created a modern classic that captured hearts of movie lovers and dinosaur enthusiasts. Equally adventurous, comedic, and scary, ‘Jurassic Park’ is one of the most well-rounded films on this list.

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4. Marvel’s The Avengers (2012)

‘Avengers’ took an unconventional team of comic book superheroes and made them into cinema gods. Since this film, we’ve seen the Marvel Cinematic Universe reach unheard of heights and became one of the most established franchises in film history. Not that last time Disney is on this list…

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3. Star Wars: The Force Awakens (2015)

Global Phenomenon! More so than ‘Avengers’ or ‘Pirates’ or ‘Harry Potter’, the latest Star Wars film took the world by storm. It also managed to creep all the way to number three on the highest grossing movie list. We venture back into the galaxy far, far away soon; will they have similar success?

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2. The Dark Knight (2008)

Christopher Nolan’s second Batman film skirts the line of genre conventions by supplying the darkest superhero up until that point. ‘The Dark Knight’ shaped an entire era of movies imitating its “dark and gritty” tone. Other films may have better box office numbers but no other film here pushes the PG-13 boundaries as hard.

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1. Titanic (1997)

Titanic’ was once box-office king. Sitting pretty at over 2 billion dollars, James Cameron’s epic takes the top spot for achievements alone. ‘Avatar’ may be the highest grossing but ‘Titanic’ is a beloved film and has an Academy Award for Best Picture. Also, who can forget that infamous nude scene!?

Does your favorite PG-13 film make this list?

Let me know in the comments below if I missed anything!

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