![]() I am not so stupid to recommend something similar for Dawn of Justice. Sucker Punch should have gone out into release in its original 124-minute R-rated version. That fantasy (which I like more than you) was an R-rated movie that had to get whittled down into the PG-13 box, leaving a less comprehensible PG-13 theatrical cut that nonetheless felt like an R-rated movie. This film ironically suffered from the same problem as Zack Snyder’s Sucker Punch. There is no way in hell that Warner would have released this version into theaters, and it’s silly to presume otherwise. After all, this “Ultimate Edition” is still a three-hour and very R-rated Superman movie. should have released this version into theaters three months ago either. Brief implied sexual activity includes a man and woman kissing in a bath.That also means that I am not going to rant about how Warner Bros./Time Warner Inc. alcohol and tobacco Adults drink alcohol and there is a comic reference to a man drinking too much. A villain cuts his own hand with a knife. injury detail Blood and injury detail is limited, with very brief detail of leg wounds, a chest wound, and a scar caused by a man being branded. sex Brief implied sexual activity includes a man and woman kissing in a bath. language There is occasional use of mild bad language, including 'son of a bitch', 'shit' and 'piss'. ![]() threat and horror Scenes of threat include characters being held at gunpoint, people avoiding falling masonry, and a character experiencing nightmarish visions including that of a large monstrous bat. At one point a man is executed, by being shot in the back of his head. ![]() Violence There are frequent scenes of moderate violence, including fistfights, gunfights, use of bladed weapons, and fantastical action between superpowered beings. ![]()
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