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Parents Guide for
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Since the beliefs that parents want to instill in their children can vary greatly, we ask that instead of adding your personal opinions about what is right or wrong in a film, that you instead use this feature to help parents make informed viewing decisions by describing the facts of relevant scenes in the title for each one of the different categories: Sex and Nudity, Violence and Gore, Profanity, Alcohol/Drugs/Smoking, and Frightening/Intense Scenes.
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Sex & Nudity

A man and a woman are having sex on the floor; however, you don't see anything. Soon after, the woman sits up and her bare breasts are shown. Later, she stands up and you see her genitalia and buttocks.

A man and a woman are making out on a lounge and he begins to slowly undress her and she does the same. You see bare breasts after Michael Myers interrupts them.

A man and woman have sex in the woman's bedroom. We see her bare breasts.

In the unrated version, two men rape a woman in Michael's room at the psychiatric hospital (a not very graphic scene, largely because it's very fake-looking and is rather short).

Violence & Gore

Uncut same as normal release.

A man is taped to a chair and his throat is slit

A young man is struck on the head with a baseball bat

A man grabs another man, throws him into a wall, throws him over a table, shoves his head into a sink filled with water until he is nearly dead.

A man attacks a teenage boy, slams him against a wall, squeezes his throat (we hear cracking and see his feet twitching), and then stabs him through the chest and leaves him dangling from the knife that is stuck into the wall behind him.

A man slams two police officers against a wall, then crushes one of the officer's head by slamming it into a wall, another police officer shoots at the man but strikes another police officer in the chest, and is then slashed on the throat.

A man breaks a car window and pulls a screaming teenage girl out, and he throws the girl aside and attacks a man by squeezing his head until he crushes it.

A man is killed against a window (we see his face pressed against the glass pane and there's a smear of blood) and we then see another man stabbed and slashed, he gasps, and we hear the slash.

A man is shot three times and falls to the ground. A woman commits suicide by shooting herself in the head (we hear the gunshot and hear a baby screaming in the background).

A teenage girl climbs on top of a man and pulls the trigger of a gun three times, trying to kill him; the gun does not discharge the first two times, she spits on him, and then the gun fires and she screams uncontrollably (we don't see whether the last shot had an impact). A teenage girl points a gun at a man who charges toward her, pushes her back through a window and over a balcony (we see them both on the ground unconscious).

A teenage girl falls through a ceiling and lands hard on the floor (we see her with a very bloody face). A teenage girl stabs a man in the shoulder, he falls to the ground, she runs away, he gets up and chases her, she falls into an empty swimming pool and she hurts her leg. A man grabs a teenage girl and carries her kicking and screaming out of a house (we see her wake up later).

A teenage girl runs from a man who chases her, she pounds on the front door of a house, screams, gets inside and hides with two children.

Two bullies insult and assault a boy in the bathroom then shove him to the floor and punch him repeatedly (they are stopped by the school principal). A man threatens to break his arm on a boy's face. A boy thrashes and resists when held by police.

A teenage girl slides an envelope in a mail slot not realizing that a murderer is standing on the other side watching her (nothing happens).

A man and a woman argue bitterly in an extended scene. A boy screams and yells during a visit with his doctor, and he pleads with him to let him go home. A man describes a woman's suicide as "she blew her head off." A boy says his father is going to beat him.

A man breaks down a wall searching for a girl, and a man breaks apart a ceiling looking for a girl. A man tears up floorboards in a house and finds a large knife and a mask.

We see a man being locked into chains and shackles in a prison. A bully grabs a boy's hat off his head and spits in it. We see a man with two broken fingers, a broken arm and a broken leg all in casts or splints.

A teenage boy is beaten to death with a big stick in a forest. Very bloody and disturbing. The boy screams in pain and you here his bones breaking.

Profanity

Approximately 120 uses of the word "Fuck".

Some sexual dialogue.

A man drinks alcohol in several scenes, and men drink alcohol in an exotic dance club. A man smokes cigarettes in a few scenes.

Some people may find Michael Myers's face frightening. Some Death and chase scenes are quite intense. Some parts of the film may disturb viewers. very strong Horror Throughout this film.

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MPAA:

Rated R for strong brutal bloody violence and terror throughout, sexual content, graphic nudity and language.

Certification:

Canada:16+ (Quebec) / Canada:18A (Alberta/British Columbia/Manitoba/Nova Scotia) / Ireland:18 / UK:18 / Canada:18A (Ontario) / Netherlands:16 / France:-16 / Singapore:M18 / Australia:R / Norway:18 / Hong Kong:III / Taiwan:R-18 / Finland:K-18 / Germany:18 (cut) / Philippines:R-13 (cut) / Argentina:16 / Italy:VM14 / USA:R (certificate #43755) / Portugal:M/18 / Germany:18 (SPIO/JK) (uncut) / New Zealand:R18 / Japan:R-15 / South Korea:18 / Australia:MA (cable rating) / Iceland:16 / Singapore:R21 (director's cut) (cut) / Brazil:14 (heavily cut)


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