Unlike the MPAA we do not assign
one
inscrutable rating based on age, but 3 objective ratings for SEX/NUDITY, VIOLENCE/GORE
and PROFANITY on a scale of 0 to 10, from lowest to highest,
depending on quantity and context.
Third sequel of the gag-a-thon series with Leslie Nielsen
and Priscilla Presley.
SEX/NUDITY 5 - There are no overt sex scenes or nudity. However, there are
numerous sexual references and sexual innuendoes throughout: a couple is shown in bed,
clothed. Several women are shown in bathing suits and skimpy garb with varying degrees of
exposed cleavage, and one woman is shown repeatedly exposing her very substantial
cleavage. A man grabs a woman's clothed breast, a number of women are shown nursing a baby
and men in a prison shower-room are shown in towels. There are insinuations of intended
rape, and many scenes implying masturbation. There is a shadow of a naked woman cast on a
wall, which reveals male genitalia.
VIOLENCE/GORE 4 - There is a lot of slapstick violence, little of which ends
in death on-screen. There is a scene with babies in carriages rolling down stairs and
flying through the air while people shoot at each other around them. Numerous people are
shot, and take acrobatic falls, but there's no blood. A dead body is seen covered by a
sheet. A mechanical arm grabs a man's privates. A woman falls off a cliff into
shark-infested water. A man's head is twisted off and thrown in the air. There are also
some gross-out scenes: a man is force fed lima beans, a man eats dirt, a man throws up
into a tuba, a baby throws up, and a man drinks urine and eats manure.
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PROFANITY 5 - The international hand gesture for the F-word is used once, as
well as a smattering of lewd remarks; lots of sexual innuendo and sexual references. [profanity glossary]
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