As you know, these test screenings are organized
by independent companies who do that sort of thing...so this ain't
Dimension's fault...but apparently (if I'm understanding the first
reviewer correctly) they posted something outside the theater saying
"Movie not yet rated, but likely PG-13." Or words to that effect.
That was clueless. I don't where they got that idea (maybe
it's their standard shot-in-the-dark practice at test screenings), but
PG-13 was NEVER a possibility for this film. Dimension went into this
knowing I was going to make an R movie, and that's exactly what it is.
We got our rating from the MPAA just a few days ago, and I can assure
everybody it's a big fat R. And there's no way I'm trimming a frame of
this movie to make it less of an R for the release.