Movie Makers Take Advantage of PG-13 Rating

Movie makers are taking advantage of the PG-13 ratings in movies. Many movie makers are crossing the official allowable limit of one nonsexual F-word per script. More and more films are being made with such trash talk and recent incidents include "Crazy Stupid Love", "Larry Crowne" and "Transformers: Dark of the Moon" which were all rated PG-13 but sneaked in a lot of rated content.
According to Joan Graves, head of Motion Picture Association of America's Classification and Rating Administration, the filmmakers are definitely taking advantage of the movie ratings system. The movie ratings system curbs the number of F-words to be used in a PG-13 movie to one but the MPAA guidelines also add that if two thirds of the rating board feel that multiple F-words are used in legitimate context or in an inconspicuous manner then the movie would be given a PG-13 rating.
Graves further added that all the members of the rating board were parents and rate a movie based on what they think majority of American parents would rate it on.