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  • terrance and Phillip asked the Fire has been rated R.

  • By the Motion Picture Association of America.

  • You have to be accompanied by a parent or guardian, but why?

  • Because this movie has naughty language.

  • Welcome to watch mojo.

  • And today we're counting down our picks for the top 10 movies that deserved.

  • There are rating.

  • You got what you deserved for.

  • This list will be looking at some highly controversial movies that thoroughly deserve their R rating through excessive violence, language and sexual content.

  • However, we will not be including horror movies as those seem too easy.

  • What did you think of the content of these movies let us know in the comments below number 10 The Wolf of Wall Street.

  • While martin Scorsese has depicted some horrific violence in his films, it's the Wolf of Wall Street that really pushes the boundary of the R rating.

  • In fact, Scorsese was forced to cut some explicit sexual content from the movie to avoid the dreaded N.

  • C.

  • 17.

  • So take a good look Daddy, you're gonna be seeing an awful lot of this around the house.

  • Yeah.

  • Mommy.

  • But no touching full frontal nudity abounds, including graphic shots of both female and male genitalia.

  • The character of Jordan Belfort is a drug addict and as such, a wide array of narcotics are used throughout the film, including a prolonged sequence in which Jordan's suffers from a heavy dose of Quaaludes.

  • Finally, the Wolf of Wall Street became the most profane movie in history with a record setting.

  • 569 uses of the F.

  • Word.

  • It's beautiful.

  • It's all right.

  • Get the number nine Robocop.

  • Oh.

  • Mhm.

  • Your move creep.

  • It's not often that movies are given an NC- 17 rating for their violence.

  • Just look at any of the saw movies but Robocop proved the exception.

  • 20 seconds to comply.

  • I think you'd better do what he says.

  • Mr Kenny back in the eighties, the X rating was the equivalent of the modern N.

  • C.

  • 17.

  • And director paul verhoeven claims that Robocop received at eight different times.

  • He was forced to make various cuts to receive an R.

  • Rating.

  • But the movie has since been released in its full uncut state.

  • Most of the violence is depicted in an intentionally corny and over the top manner which helps lessen its emotional impact but it's still incredibly gruesome, especially the famous deaths of Alex Murphy and gang member Emil Number eight South Park bigger longer and uncut trey Parker and matt stone loved to provoke and South Park had long been a lightning rod for concerned parental groups.

  • They then got the freedom to make a movie and they even turned its title into a dirty joke.

  • You need to stop thinking with your movie was given an NC 17 rating five different time before producer scott Rudin convinced the M.

  • P.

  • A.

  • To give it an are the sexual content within the movie is quite graphic.

  • Including one bizarre scene involving Saddam Hussein and satan.

  • This book is really interesting.

  • It talks about how people communicate differently.

  • Like I communicate by wanting you to ask me questions and you?

  • The cartoon violence is also quite graphic, although family guy has done worse.

  • But the worst offender is the language given free rein parker and stone imbued the movie with 399 swear words which earned it a Guinness world record in 2001.

  • Did you just say the f word?

  • You know he's talking about, you can't say that Kyle not eric dude, you just said again, Stanley Kenny number 77 Detective after this, I'm gone.

  • No big surprise you're looking for me.

  • This David Fincher classic is actually quite tame in regards to onscreen violence, but seven has a particular tone to it that makes it especially disturbing to watch, he's dead.

  • Thank you doctor.

  • While most of the violence and killing takes place off screen, the gruesome aftermath are continuously shown and they make for some highly unsettling visuals that have incredible power to agitate the characters also described the horrific ways in which the victims were tortured and it forces viewers to confront their darkest imaginations.

  • He had a gun and he made it happened.

  • He made me do it.

  • He he put that thing on me furthermore, the entire movie has a very grim and realistic tone and it makes the tragic events even more difficult to digest.

  • The box was in the box because I envy your normal life, put the gun down.

  • It seems that envy is my sin.

  • What's in the box in its own way?

  • Seven is one of the scariest movies ever made.

  • Number six boogie nights.

  • You know what?

  • I'm the biggest star here, man, That's the way it is.

  • I want to, it's my big everybody get ready.

  • Now, paul thomas, Anderson's beloved period comedy chronicles the so called golden age of pornography through the eyes of a young actor named Eddie Adams.

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  • K.

  • A dirk diggler.

  • As one would imagine it contains a lot of inappropriate material.

  • My wife has an in the driveway kurt.

  • All right.

  • I'm sorry if my thoughts are not on the photography of the film we're shooting tomorrow.

  • Anderson actually directed the movie with an NC.

  • 17 rating in mind, but the producers were concerned about the box office returns and forced him to cut it down to an R.

  • But the finished product is still unbelievably graphic, complete with full frontal male and female nudity and many intimate looks behind the making of a pornographic film, adding some rampant drug use and non stop swearing.

  • And you have yourself a very hard R.

  • I don't like to be told what to listen to when to listen to it or anything.

  • Number five.

  • Jackass three D.

  • Hi, I'm johnny Knoxville.

  • Welcome to Jackass.

  • None of the jackass films are particularly suitable for Children, but Jackass three D.

  • Really ramped up the gross out factor the worst things about the film or it's three D.

  • Effects, which give viewers intimate access to some things they don't, especially want access to what other movie utilizes three D.

  • To shoot human feces or graphically detailed sex objects towards the viewer.

  • Aside from the constant puking, peeing and pooping, full frontal male nudity is also seen on more than one occasion.

  • There's also all the violence to consider, although much of it is done in a comedic manner and the stars constantly swear in pain or surprise.

  • Wait, I kinda like it when Preston says, what do you like present to say?

  • This movie makes the first to look like a Children show # four scarface.

  • Few movies represent the excess of the 80s quite like Brian de Palma's scarface.

  • This is like every other gangster movie cranked up to 11 complete with all the swearing blood, sex and drugs that can be packed into 170 minutes.

  • The violence is quite heavy, complete with lots of blood and the infamous chainsaw sequence that has the power to disturb viewers.

  • Drug use is rampant and includes a scene in which Tony Montana snorts from a literal mountain of cocaine.

  • There's a very odd relationship between Tony and his sister that some viewers believe is incestuous.

  • I got you here and I'm gonna write you all over the place.

  • Go ahead, do it now, I want to see it.

  • And finally the movie is packed to the brim with profanity complete with 226 uses of the f.

  • Word with me, you back.

  • Number three Rambo serving as the fourth entry in the franchise.

  • The Grizzly Rambo ignores the goofy and lighthearted violence of its predecessors and borders on horror movie brutality.

  • The film tries something new and that's depicting a realistic take on wartime violence.

  • The results both shocking and revolting.

  • The violence depicted in this film even surpasses movies like saving Private Ryan and Black Hawk down and every single death is shown in excruciatingly graphic detail.

  • Even for fans of hardcore action movies, it can all prove a little much and it pushes the art limit to its breaking point.

  • Number two, the passion of the Christ hmm.

  • The crucifixion of jesus christ is not a pretty story and Mel Gibson wasn't afraid of showing it in all its graphic detail.

  • The movies, violence was criticized by some who claim that it was both excessive and distracting to the message of the story, Miley tim.

  • The movie runs just over two hours and most of that time is devoted to the torture and crucifixion of jesus.

  • It's a very realistic glimpse into an ancient execution technique and some critics even compared the movie to a snuff film.

  • The violence isn't particularly graphic but it's filmed in a highly true to life manner that many viewers would find disturbing and troubling to watch before we continue.

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  • # one.

  • Kill Bill, Volume one.

  • This is arguably Quentin Tarantino's most stylish film, blending elements of grindhouse blaxploitation and samurai cinema.

  • It's also undeniably as most violent.

  • Most of the violence is portrayed in a highly stylized and cartoonish matter, so it doesn't hit nearly as hard as say, the passion of the christ.

  • But it's incredible to see what Tarantino got away with.

  • The final extended fight is particularly graphic depicting a very anime like style of vivid samurai action.

  • The content of the film is also extremely dark and has the capability to distress viewers despite its overtly stylish manner.

  • Tarantino is often criticized for his violence and Kill Bill is a public statement proving that he doesn't care.

  • Do you agree with our picks?

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