Q. When was the last time the top 5 movies were rated G or PG?
Q. Family movies have recently dominated the box office. On Thanksgiving weekend, the top five movies were rated G (Gereral Audiences or PG (Parental Guidance Suggested) by the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA). When was the last time this happened on a given weekend and did it ever happen more than one weekend in a row?
A. The last this happened was during the December 18-20, 1998 weekend when You've Got Mail, The Prince of Egypt, A Bugs Life, Star Trek: Insurrection and Jack Frost were in the top five.
Between December 20, 1985 and January 5, 1986, three consecutive weekends had G or PG movies in the top five.
Five total weekends in history have met this mark since the MPAA introduced its PG-13 (Parents Strongly Cautioned) rating in the summer of 1984 (click weekend to view):
• November 26-28, 2004
• December 18-20, 1998
• January 3-5, 1986
• December 27-29, 1985
• December 20-22, 1985
A. The last this happened was during the December 18-20, 1998 weekend when You've Got Mail, The Prince of Egypt, A Bugs Life, Star Trek: Insurrection and Jack Frost were in the top five.
Between December 20, 1985 and January 5, 1986, three consecutive weekends had G or PG movies in the top five.
Five total weekends in history have met this mark since the MPAA introduced its PG-13 (Parents Strongly Cautioned) rating in the summer of 1984 (click weekend to view):
• November 26-28, 2004
• December 18-20, 1998
• January 3-5, 1986
• December 27-29, 1985
• December 20-22, 1985