Mike Birbiglia Slams Ratings Board Over PG-13 for ‘Suicide Squad’

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By Tom Teodorczuk | 4:16 pm, August 4, 2016
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Mike Birbiglia, the comedian who has just made his first movie, is upset with Suicide Squad.

Not because the new DC comics blockbuster is competing with his own low-budget effort Don’t Think Twice but because the MPAA gave his new movie an R-rating while granting the violent Suicide Squad a PG-13 certificate.

Don’t Think Twice, an arthouse film about a New York comedy group, has a 100% score on Rotten Tomatoes- much higher than that of Suicide Squad which is at this writing 32%– but a higher age rating owing to scenes featuring pot smoking and swearing.

Suicide Squad features graphic violence and explosions which the MPAA has long been accused of overlooking in big-budget movies in contrast to its perceived overzealousness when it comes to swearing, sex and drug use.

Birbiglia tweeted his displeasure:

He wasn’t done:

Some notable people waded in to defend him like fellow director Judd Apatow who directed Birbiglia in Trainwreck:

Birbiglia responded: “That makes a lot of sense and is insane.”

Radio host Ira Glass tweeted:

But the MPAA wasn’t saying anything. Birbiglia also tweeted the R-rated sentiment: “F— the MPAA”. But he then deleted it.

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