The First Amendment limits the degree to which governments can censor or ban movies. (AP Photo/Press Association, used with permission from the Associated Press) In this photo, Spielberg poses with alien character E.T. Spielberg felt that the PG rating was too broad for the violence in these movies and suggested a PG-14 rating. ![]() Director Steven Spielberg was responsible for the PG-13 after his movies Jaws and Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom were rated PG. The ratings system is voluntary, and there is no legal requirement that filmmakers submit their films for rating. In 1968 the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) established a system of movie ratings for parents to use as a guide to determine the appropriateness of a film’s content for children and teenagers. ![]() ![]() The First Amendment limits the degree to which governments can censor or ban movies.
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