Why 14 yr old girls rule the world
Rants and Ramblings November 24th, 2009
(UPDATE 11-24-09: It appears I was 6 months ahead of this being relevant now that New Moon has broken box office records. Originally Published 5/20/09) Pass it along.
Movies get made because someone was able to sell the idea that people will spend money to come see it. 14 year old girls love Zack Efron and 14 yr old boys love 14 yr old girls. If the 14 yr old boys know the 14 yr old girls will be at a particular movie, they will want to be there too. Sitcom episodes have been written about this dynamic not because they are funny, but because they are true and that is what makes it funny in a sitcom and f*cking painful for a film lover.
How many times have you seen ads for movies that no adult in their right mind would ever go see but somehow these flicks make tens of millions of dollars if not more. Where did this all start? Good question.
As with everything that is wrong with this country, it all started back in the 80’s. The 80’s is when the love of the all mighty dollar took a sharp turn and became the one thing that motivated everyone. It was the 80’s that gave us our first horror film that was rated PG that made parents uncomfortable. Gremlins in 1984. You throw in Temple of Doom from the same year and what you get is a new rating called PG-13.
This opened the door to making PG films with a bit more of an edge. It worked for a while. At the same time business types for the first time saw an untapped market of film goers who don’t know sh*t about movies and would go see anything that looked half interesting and starred some attractive young people. There is an entire list of films from the 80’s that were aimed at the teen audience even if they happened to be R. The Breakfast Club is a prime example. A rated R movie that every teenager went on and on about seeing. Along with the other flicks we got from the Brat Pack, The Breakfast Club was an R rated movie aimed at a younger audience that could not see the movie.
I remember the first R movie I watched with my parents. It was a film I did not have to beg them to let me watch. It was Highlander. It was Scifi/Fantasy action and it was a lot of fun. A film that would never had been as good had it been PG-13.
There are few flicks that come out each year that have the balls to hit the audience in the chest and take the film to the limits of gripping, suck you in storytelling.
When Sam Raimi, the man that gave us the legendary Evil Dead, makes a new horror flick and it is rated PG-13, all I can do is hang my head in defeat and realize that I am part of a dying breed. A film goer that could not wait to be an adult to see the kinds of movies I had not seen when I was kid because they were rated R.
The new PG-13 rating made it that much easier for Hollywood to hit a new target audience and make them the dominating factor for the future of the entertainment industry.
The old standard for marketing research was the 18-34 crowd. A large group of people who were most likely employed and had the money to spend on a night’s entertainment. Then we became a society that saw more and more households that consisted of 2 working parents that needed time to just sit at home and unwind and what better way to get the kids out of the house than to send them to the theater.
You know where the kids are at and there have not been that many crazy abduction stories that took place at a theater. It is the last place parents feel comfortable dropping off their teenagers and not worry about the worst happening to them.
We created this mess. My generation saw more of us going to the theater on a more regular basis and opened the eyes of Hollywood to an untapped market of kids who were happy to spend their parent’s money and parents that were happy to get a couple hours of peace and quiet. You may think I am going out on a limb but it is all there. My teen years covered from 87-94.
Top grossing films in 1987
1. Three Men and a Baby
2. Fatal Attraction
3. Beverly Hills Cop II
4. Good Morning, Vietnam
5. Moonstruck
6. The Untouchables
7. The Secret of My Success
8. Stakeout
9. Lethal Weapon
10. The Witches of Eastwick
1994
1. Forrest Gump
2. The Lion King
3. True Lies
4. The Santa Clause
5. The Flintstones
6. Dumb and Dumber
7. Clear and Present Danger
8. Speed
9. The Mask
10. Pulp Fiction
The point I am trying to make here is this. Most of the top grossing films in 1987 were R and most of the top grossing films in 1994 are not. The market shifted and Hollywood shifted to keep itself profitable. While I am not happy about it and I have seen a sharp decline in the number of quality entertaining films for an adult to sit and watch without their kids has been slowly dwindling for years. Let’s take a look at the top grossing flicks from last year.
2008
1. The Dark Knight
2. Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull
3. Kung Fu Panda
4. Hancock
5. Mamma Mia!
6. Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa
7. Iron Man
8. Quantum of Solace
9. WALL-E
10. The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian
Just for S ‘n’ G’s let’s take a look at 2007 as well.
2007
1. Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End
2. Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
3. Spider-Man 3
4. Shrek the Third
5. Transformers
6. Ratatouille
7. I Am Legend
8. The Simpsons Movie
9. National Treasure: Book of Secrets
10. 300
Still think I am crazy?
In the last 2 years the only R rated movie that broke into the top ten was 300. What do think it will look like at the end of this year?
While I will go on record as saying that the PG-13 rating is killing the art of film, it is hard to deny that there are still some high quality flicks still getting made that carry the rating. We have however lost the ability to see another Lethal Weapon or Die Hard or Highlander or Platoon made again with any kind of studio backing.
The art has been confined to fit in a box and art should never be confined. The artist should be free to realize the vision they had in mind, not the vision that does $100 million at the box office. R has become the new NC-17 and I almost guarantee you will never see an NC-17 film theatrically released in the next 20 years.
The other side of the coin is this. What do think has happened to those scenes that get cut to make the PG-13 rating? The growing trend is to release the Unrated Version of the film that gives you what the director wanted you to see in theaters. Many of the movies being released are in dire need of the Unrated version and I have found it often makes for a better movie. If you don’t believe me watch Superbad as it was released to theaters and then watch the Unrated version. There are chunks of the movie missing from the theatrical release.
Here I sit at around 1300 long winded words just to say this. I may be angry that film has become about the business first and the films second, but that is where we are and I really don’t think there is going to be much of a change anytime soon.
All box office numbers are from this page on Wikipedia.
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May 20th, 2009 at 5:41 pm
More and more of the PG-13 films–like 17 Again and Ghosts of Girlfriends Past–are out of the realm of reality because, as you say, REALITY isn’t portrayable within the confines of that rating. But as long as films like Synecdoche New York are being made, all is not lost…not yet anyway.
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May 21st, 2009 at 9:49 am
That’s very interesting how the R movies are nowhere to be found on the box office list, but does that also mean that they were not made? We all know that it is rarely the best films that gross the most, so perhaps this trend just shows that teens have money to spend, rather then that no R movies are being released?
Also I think you might see an NC-17 film (made in Europe) hit the American theaters; Antichrist, by Lars von Trier, currently featured in Cannes.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0870984/
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May 21st, 2009 at 3:52 pm
I would pay to go see an NC-17 film in the theater just for the fact that it is NC-17. Thanks for the update.
I would agree to some extent that R rated films are not getting made. For example, Terminator has had 3 R rated movies, Die hard had 3 R rated movies. Studios are flat telling filmmakers their films will be PG-13 in order to go after the money rather than concern themselves with getting a true gritty picture.
Before anyone starts throwing Dark Knight out, keep in mind that comics have always been geared to non adult audience and even though they have progressed over the years thanks to the graphic novel (BULLSHIT, a comic is still a comic regardless of theme or length.) but it is a lot easier to work with source material that does not involve the real world.
Also to those ho want to say they never swear and don;’t associate with people who do swear like a sailor, let me tell you something. I work in a toy store and I hear the word “fuck” more at work than I say it at home and that is the customers, who by the way are parents and grandparents.
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June 4th, 2009 at 5:40 am
Hi, cool post. I have been wondering about this topic,so thanks for writing.
November 10th, 2009 at 12:02 pm
This is so true. I grew up in the 80′s on the john Huges movies like the breakfast club and loving the rebellion of those movies but as a parent in 2009. I am happy that they have more movies for my kids to see, it just is not safe for my kids to play outside unattened anymore, with all the pedifiles and kidnapers or drugs. We don’t realize that we had a better quaility of life growing up in the 80′s when we could build a snow man in the front yard instead of some one trying to sell us the “snow”.
November 25th, 2009 at 12:22 pm
i agree, great article, i think that little girls are getting more and more power and soon we will all be in trouble, parents with power need to quit giving it to their little princesses, i know its hard but something must be done.
November 27th, 2009 at 11:34 am
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December 5th, 2009 at 9:38 am
Easy answer, Nobody can say now to Daddy’s Little Girl.
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December 19th, 2009 at 3:47 pm
Again, I agree with you. Keep up the good work.
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