Did the cetificate of Star Wars Episode 1 change?

Text-only Version: Click HERE to see this thread with all of the graphics, features, and links.



C-3POTheClever
In the old video of Episode 1 that we had, it said it was a U, but when the DVD was released; it said 'PG'. Why is that? Was it changed? Did they decided a few stuff like when Maul gets cut in half were a bit too violent for a U? Or was it that the DVD had extra stuff on it? What was the reason for the change?

queeq
Dunno..

LanceWindu
Originally posted by C-3POTheClever
In the old video of Episode 1 that we had, it said it was a U, but when the DVD was released; it said 'PG'. Why is that? Was it changed? Did they decided a few stuff like when Maul gets cut in half were a bit too violent for a U? Or was it that the DVD had extra stuff on it? What was the reason for the change?

What's a U?

Jaeh
Does it really matter, though?

queeq
Nope.

C-3POTheClever
Originally posted by queeq
Dunno..
Sorry, I 4get most of you are American. A U is in the UK. It means anyone can watch it.

C-3POTheClever
Originally posted by Jaeh
Does it really matter, though?
Well, I'm just curious.

queeq
Originally posted by C-3POTheClever
Sorry, I 4get most of you are American. A U is in the UK. It means anyone can watch it.

Who says I'm American?

C-3POTheClever
Originally posted by queeq
Who says I'm American?
I just assumed it since the magority on these sites are. But bassicly, I'll rephrase that comment, "I 4ger most people on here aren't British". I'm sorry if I caused offense through that comment.

queeq
Who says you caused offense?

C-3POTheClever
Originally posted by queeq
Who says you caused offense?
No one & I wasn't saying I had. I was just saying if I had then I'm sorry.

queeq
How polite.

Sadako of Girth
Originally posted by LanceWindu
What's a U?

"Universal" Meaning anyone of any age can attend.
The UK grading system's most junior classification

"U"
"12"
"12a" (12 accompanied by adult)
"15"
"18"

C-3POTheClever
Originally posted by Sadako of Girth
"Universal" Meaning anyone of any age can attend.
The UK grading system's most junior classification

"U"
"12"
"12a" (12 accompanied by adult)
"15"
"18"

That's right, only now all 12's are 12A's in the cinema. They sed to be seperate, but now you don't get complete 12+'s. All 12a certificates are that someone under 12 can go in accompanied by an adult.

C-3POTheClever
BTW, I'm not sure if any of you really care, but I think Ive found out the answer to my question. I think it's that on the DVD, it hjad a 2nd disk & it was that that was a PG, not the actural film.

C-3POTheClever
Originally posted by Sadako of Girth
"Universal" Meaning anyone of any age can attend.
The UK grading system's most junior classification

"U"
"12"
"12a" (12 accompanied by adult)
"15"
"18"
BTW, there's 2 that you've forgotten.
A Uc & a PG.
Uc means it's really desigened more for children age 4 or under & I'm sure you already know what PG, since I think they have that in the USA too. I'm not sure about other countries, although I know Ireland has the same as us.

queeq
Well now we know all about the UK grading system... What enlightenment... wink

Text-only Version: Click HERE to see this thread with all of the graphics, features, and links.