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PostPosted: April 30th 2005 10:49 am 
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For those who care, the UK rating for ROTS is 12A. They list the running time as 139 minutes, as well.


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That's as official (for the running time) as it gets. 12A was not unexpected. Good to see it was passed uncut as well. Running time approx 139 minutes, 59 secs. :)


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wtf? I expected at least 140 min


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Flutschfinger wrote:
wtf? I expected at least 140 min
You realize that if you add ONE SECOND to that running time, you get - gasp! - 140 minutes?


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Yes he did. It's called a joke. ;)

And i'm guessing that your post was sarcasm at it's finest. ;)


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Lost or waiting to be found Jim?


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robbie_20002002 wrote:
Yes he did. It's called a joke. ;)

And i'm guessing that your post was sarcasm at it's finest. ;)
His certainly didn't seem like a joke, but if it was, I apologize.


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im not even going to comment on this one


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shit


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robbie_20002002 wrote:
Yes he did. It's called a joke. ;)

And i'm guessing that your post was sarcasm at it's finest. ;)


I believe it was a crap attempt at wit or even sarcasm at it's very worst.


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still would have been a shit post.


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As i can see in my cinema ticken in spain the movie is "for all audiences", equivalent to PG i think.


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For anyone who cares what the official Aussie rating and time is.

STAR WARS EPISODE III REVENGE OF THE SITH Film (35 mm)
Classification M (MODERATE SCIENCE FICTION VIOLENCE)
Category Film - Dual
Version ORIGINAL
Duration 140 minute(s)
Date of Classification 3 May 2005


www.oflc.gov.au/content.html?n=44&p=34& ... ord=203698


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It got an M rating here in Australia for two scenes in particular. Anakin's lava bath and the Jedi temple massacre.

I find it cool that a Star Wars movie gets an M. :heavymetal:


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What's 12A stand for? Ages 12 and up? If so, I guess that similar to the US's PG-13. And the Aussie's M would be kind of similar to the US's "mature" rating on video games which is usually for age 17 and older. So all in all, just be cautious taking your young ones for it may be a little scary for them.


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well an M rating here means "mature audiences", usually kids 15 and under have to be accompanied by an adult.

we have:

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MA15+
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TiniTinyTony wrote:
What's 12A stand for? Ages 12 and up? If so, I guess that similar to the US's PG-13. And the Aussie's M would be kind of similar to the US's "mature" rating on video games which is usually for age 17 and older. So all in all, just be cautious taking your young ones for it may be a little scary for them.

12A means those under 12 must have an adult (i.e. 18+) with them


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As ElPaw says. I think the A in 12A stands for Accompanied; as in anyone under 12 must be accompanied by an adult when seeing the film.


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