WonderCon 2009: 'Terminator Salvation' rating hinging on Moon Bloodgood's nudity?
McG asks WonderCon crowd to vote on whether or not they want to see nakedness
Moon Bloodgood
You know what I love about McG? In one of my all-time favorite Television Critics Association press tour panels, McG tried convincing the room that some CW reality show about the Pussycat Dolls was actually reflective of a new wave of feminism.
That same McG, he of the female empowerment epics "Charlie's Angels" and "Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle," used a goodly chunk of his Saturday (Feb. 28) afternoon WonderCon panel to lobby Warner Brothers executives to protect the artistic integrity of "Terminator Salvation." Or, at the very least, he used the time to lobby on the behalf of co-star Moon Bloodgood's breasts.
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Sure, he spent more time going over his familiar spiel about meeting James Cameron before signing on to do the new "Terminator" ("I said, 'Can I have your blessing to make that film?' He said, 'Absolutely not.'"), but at one point he called on Bloodgood to stand and yelled, "Do you want to see Moon's boobs in the picture, because we shot them..."
He then pointed at the crowd and asked, "Who wants to see Moon's boobs in the picture?"
Naturally, there was a great roar.
He followed by inquiring how many people didn't want to see Bloodgood topless. There were a couple half-hearted cheers, but markedly fewer, a point he made to the hypothetical studio folks in the audience, evil studio people who apparently wanted to give Mr. Skin one fewer cinematic achievement to celebrate.
Dating back to San Diego Comic-Con last summer, McG has frequently repeated that Warner Bros.' President of Production Jeff Robinov had told him to make his movie and not to worry about a rating. With less than three months before release, there has begun to be some question as to whether "Terminator Salvation" will get an "R" rating, like the franchise's first three films, or whether it will make a bid for the larger audience made available by a PG-13 rating.
Studio bean-counters can point to the recent example "Live Free or Die Hard," which bucked the R-rated trend of its predecessors and became the series' highest grossing film.
Smart money says that language and violence would probably be the things pushing "Terminator Salvation" in an R-rated direction and that Bloodgood's inevitably fleeting nudity would just be an added benefit of a more permissive rating. While Zack Snyder can get away making audiences cheer for additional blood and gore, however, McG's better off sticking to flesh.
For her part, Bloodgood says she was comfortable with the scene.
"It's a really pretty shot," Bloodgood insisted to a group of reporters after the panel. "I know, I'm very sarcastic, but I'm actually being very serious. I wouldn't have done it, first of all, if I'd felt uncomfortable. Secondly, it wasn't a sexual thing. I mean, obviously it was a sexual thing, but it was like a silhouette. There's rain and it's a moment where I'm drawn to this man and I don't care anymore, like 'If you see me, see me naked, see my vulnerability, see my emotion, see my body.'"
But did it bother her to have her director use her nakedness as rallying point for a room of thousands of conventioneers?
"It doesn't bother me," she insisted. "I think sometimes as an actress, you're seen as, 'OK, you're the sexual thing, so you probably don't have a lot of depth, you're not that bright.' I've just given up... I've almost reconciled to where I know who I am. I'm not just about sex and tits and boobs and I know that I have depth. So when guys make jokes, I think it's funny. I would do it too. I'm a tomboy. He can't embarrass me."
"Terminator Salvation" opens on May 22 and we have no idea what it will actually be rated.
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March 1, 2009 at 9:23AM EST Reply to CommentOh dear God!!! Yes!!! Let this be R-rated!!!!
Ronin_54
March 1, 2009 at 7:56PM EST Reply to CommentWow, that was a truly pathetic display by McG. Using sexist, fratboy rhetoric in any venue is bad, but to try and force an R rating by using that as your rationale? There are hundreds of filmmakers trying to make movies that feature sexuality who come up against the studios and ratings board. They try to convince all involved that what they're doing and showing has merit. That it has worth. Thank you McG for giving the powers that be all the ammo they need to supress and repress sexuality in film. Yes, 'boobs are good' or however the hell you put it, but in making this your little crusade you just show yourself to be a wrong-headed, backward jackass. And frankly, Ms. Bloodgood's 'boys will be boys' response wasn't much better. Yes, we guys like breasts. But madam, I'd like to think there's more to you and the film on whole then just your chest. It's sad that you don't see that.
RocketDigitalPro
May 12, 2009 at 4:54PM EST Reply to CommentI totally agree with you Ronin_54. To make a finer point, if MCG thought he had made a relevant film then he would have not cared about the rating. Instead he shot a nude scene so that he could force an R rating. What a douche!