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Why is date night rated pg 13

2022.01.12 23:22




















Shawn Levy Director. Josh Klausner Screenwriter. Shawn Levy Producer. Tom McNulty Executive Producer. Joseph Caracciolo Jr. Executive Producer. Josh McLaglen Executive Producer. Dean Semler Cinematographer. David Gropman Production Design. Dean Zimmerman Film Editor. Christophe Beck Original Music. Marlene Stewart Costume Designer. Donna Isaacson Casting.


Dan Webster Art Director. Jay Hart Set Decoration. View All Critic Reviews Dec 19, Date Night is the kind of comedy we get a few times a year that's ok but never memorable, But with such a strong cast it should been better, It has its funny moments but there far few between, There's a fun car chase but apart from that there's nothing new.


Jamie C Super Reviewer. Oct 11, It got me some laughs so it was worth it. Plus, they're quite charismatic. Wildaly M Super Reviewer. Aug 15, Totally sucked. But this movie sucked. It's an utterly formulated accidental encounter with bad-guys type vehicle, and not really very funny or interesting due to it being silly and so, so derivative.


We've seen this movie a hundred times before under other titles. Sadly, she didn't write it. Perhaps if it had been her project and not somebody else's Pamela D Super Reviewer. Jul 19, Tina Fey and Steve Carrell both of whom are considered two of the funniest active performers aren't astounding with their performances, but they handle the material quite well and maintain a likable charisma. There are a few laughs to be had and some sequences are relatively exciting, and although "Date Night" is generic and not a spectacularly written, edited or directed film, it's passable entertainment.


Stephen E Super Reviewer. Very funny couple comedy is too sexual, violent for kids I highly enjoyed this surprising although not too surprising, due to the fantastic cast action romcom starring Steve Carell and Tina Fey, both hilarious actors. The dialogue is witty and funny. The action is fairly suspenseful.


This is a fun and fast-paced movie. Parents: There is a lot of sex-related dialogue, sexuality, including a strip club, partial nudity, violence, and language, including an f-bomb though it's very well-placed. Bottom Line: Funny, whip smart, and interesting, this action comedy is worth your time.


Thanks for reading! Not for 13 year old kids! Hate it!!! Should not be rated PG13!!!! Watch out - the sexual talk is over the top. Comments about "the back door", asking if they want to be sexual partners - just ridiculous!


I can't believe this is rated PD 13 and not R. Also has the lovely "F" word in it. Parent of a 4, 6, 14, and year-old Written by highlander91 September 20, An OK movie Some really funny parts, but overall just ok. Maybe it was the melancholy marriage bit that made it feel a little heavy.


Kids won't get the marriage stuff and they could have left out a bunch of the language. Parent of a 13, 13, 13, and year-old Written by mimsy17 August 11, An R movie for sexual content and language that was somehow given a PG rating. Parent of a year-old Written by Mommyconcerned July 6, Adult Written by picky grandma June 3, I thought this movie was disgusting and vulgar.


Not worth a few laughs, very few. Good grief, why would any parent want to allow their child to see this movie. Parent of a 12 and year-old Written by flashinthepan May 21, Another farce type movie that gives no surprises after the first 10 minutes My wife and I both felt the movie was just o.


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Language is coarse throughout, including one use of "f--k," and several uses of: "s--t," "vagina," dumbass," "pissed," and "asshole. Many uses of "God" and "Goddamn" as exclamations. There are sexual innuendos from beginning to end, all intended as humor. Several references to menstruation. Kindle has a major product placement in one short scene. In another scene a bus stop ad features Dentyne gum prominently. Some fancy cars. Brief references to Radio Shack and Diet Sprite.


Wine is served with meals and in one scene the couple gets fairly tipsy and goofy. There are scenes in both a cocktail bar and a strip club which show many people drinking. One mention of the drug "nitrous" referring to a girl nicknamed "Whip-It. Parents need to know that this farcical comedy, filled with the kind of pratfalls, comic car chases, and silly humor of Tina Fey and Steve Carell that appeal to teens, is geared more toward adults.


It contains sexual innuendo and coarse language throughout, plus mature themes related to married life, and episodes of violence and gunplay -- all played for humor. One long sequence takes place in a strip club and includes near-nude women, suggestive dancing, and the threat of violent behavior. There are multiple discussions of menstruation, infidelity, and sexual misbehavior.


Strong language abounds "asshole," "s--t," "penis," "whore" and one use of "f--k". The leading characters are held at gunpoint and shot at many times, however, it's all comedic action and no one is injured or killed.


One comic car chase results in dozens of crashes, shattered windows, a character hanging onto carhood, and a main character ending up in a river, unharmed. Add your rating See all 26 parent reviews. Add your rating See all 56 kid reviews. After some seemingly happy friends decide to separate, Phil and Claire Foster Steve Carell and Tina Fey wonder about the solidity of their own marriage.


Have parenthood, longevity, and routine begun to crack its foundation? But when they arrive in New York City, a bad case of mistaken identity sends the Fosters on the run. Chased by some very scary people with guns, as well as the police, Phil and Claire have to use their not-always-reliable wits and minimal resources to outmaneuver the villains and discover some valuable truths about themselves.


The pleasure and laughs in Date Night come from the physical comedy, special chemistry, wry humor, and remarkable talent of the movie's two stars. It's a film to sit back and enjoy, without thinking too hard about realism.


Forget the silliness of the plot; it's simply the engine that drives the movie and allows the filmmakers to follow the antics of the Fosters and introduce other off-beat and vibrant characters played by the hilarious James Franco , Ray Liotta, Mila Kunis , and a perpetually shirtless Mark Wahlberg.


As the chase continues, the characters stop runnning long enough and the audience stops laughing long enough to see some very real and recognizable private moments between Phil and Claire. Competent direction, a script that tries to bring some logic to the proceedings, along with the chronically funny characters and material, make the film seem spontaneous and even heartfelt amid all the boisterous merriment.


Teens might find the slapstick humor funny, but they'll miss the jokes aimed at long-term couples and perhaps even scoff at the sentimental moments.


Families can talk about danger and violence in the movie. Did you ever feel that the main characters were in serious jeopardy?