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When you envision or write a movie how violent is it, and for those who aren't filmmakers how violent do you want your film that you are watching to be. For me personally none of movies are PG-13 or under. I don't like doing stuff clean personally because that is not how I envision my movies. But while watching movies I could care less.

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Violent, but not cartoony violent.

Here here.

I don't care of the movies has only characters that are the definition of saints or if the movie is about a couple of teenagers killing kitties in alleys, what matters is that the movie is good. I do not pick my movies judging them by their age ratings.

It depends on the story, that's all I have to say.

This.

The script I have written up has no violence, only a suicide when a character ODs on sleeping pills.

When I become a filmmaker, the violence in my movies will be on a level of Pulp Fiction.

I prefer something that is middle ground, not blood hose violent (such as kill bill) but not so choppy with the editing that you have no idea what is going on.

Ironic that you play Heavy Rain. Where the are plenty of ways to die violently. 

No violence. But millions of dick jokes.

Depends on the movie I'm envisioning.  However, I think all my movies would rated R for language.

You and me share the same vision then.

Anything horror based should have violence of some kind, any war movie should be a bit bloody, and violence in sci-fi is fine but in that case it is not so much blood and gore as lasers and disintegration.

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