Sweden - Variety reported that Hugh Jackman's flick "X-Men Origins: Wolverine" has been slapped with the highest rating the Swedish Board of Film Censors can deal out because of its scenes of violence -- violence? Swine flu or his claws?
The flick has been given a 15 classification. Meaning, no Swedish under the age of 15 will be allowed to enter the cinemas and experience the fury of the most popular character of X:Men comic book. Note, even if the kiddos are accompanied by parents or oldies, that's sooo R!
Variety added that the previous X-Men installments were all given 11 classification, which meant that they were suitable for that age group, but kids as young as 7 could see them with an adult.
Is this the newest bad luck fortune for Hugh Jackman's flick? The first one was the leaked torrent, the next one was the canceled screening of the flick in Mexico due to Swine Flu scare.
The flick has been given a 15 classification. Meaning, no Swedish under the age of 15 will be allowed to enter the cinemas and experience the fury of the most popular character of X:Men comic book. Note, even if the kiddos are accompanied by parents or oldies, that's sooo R!
Variety added that the previous X-Men installments were all given 11 classification, which meant that they were suitable for that age group, but kids as young as 7 could see them with an adult.
Is this the newest bad luck fortune for Hugh Jackman's flick? The first one was the leaked torrent, the next one was the canceled screening of the flick in Mexico due to Swine Flu scare.