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Certification

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MPAA Rated PG-13 for sequences of crude and sexual content, some partial nudity and language
Certification

Sex & Nudity

  • There is a fairly explicit scene for a PG-13 movie where Jermaine Clement's character is seen photographing himself in a loin cloth and two women covered in only body paint that last 2-3 minutes. (Their nipples and groins are covered and not shown)
  • Lots of talk about sex. Mentions hookers, blow jobs, clitoris and sleeping with other women
  • Lots of sex talk. At one point a character is talking about touching himself while on the computer. Character then proceeds to print a picture of a butt wearing panties. The character then compares this picture to other butts. No nudity shown.
  • Some crude humor. Not too bad

Violence & Gore

  • The main character is texting while driving. He hits a man crossing the street, who comes up onto the hood and his face is humorously smashed on the windshield. He emerges unharmed and very chipper.
  • A man's arm is stuck in an elevator. His friend helps free him, but when they fall from the pulling impact, he hurts his back and appears to be in a lot of pain.
  • One woman chases after another man. The entire chase is very comical. She falls over a railing and when she stands up, you see her mouth is bleeding. She hisses,"You're gonna die." She throws wine bottles at the man, who dodges them, and he inevitably pretends to play dead so she will leave.
  • The same woman later beats up his car with a queue line post, smashing in headlights and windows.
  • A blind man, claiming to be a fencer, accidentally cuts off another man's finger. There is very little blood shown and the whole scene is for laughs. The finger looks very fake.

Profanity

Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking

  • Wine is shown at a dinner, though no one at the table is shown drinking it.
  • A bottle of wine is thrown at a window, breaking it.
  • Bottles of wine are thrown and broken open and you see the alcohol on the floor.
  • A voicemail says,"let the horse out into the pasture. She loves to run around in the grass." A man translates this incorrectly, saying that "horse" means heroine, and grass is marijuana. He gets worried and says they are planning a party that includes drugs and alcohol.

Frightening & Intense Scenes

  • A blind man sets a dining room on fire.
  • A man lets an vulture reach it's mouth into his mouth to grab an egg ( may be gross to some).
  • Tim's harsh words towards Barry could be quite saddening for the audience.

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