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Brody, Don, and James discuss the movie Thunderstruck on their podcast. They talk about the content and themes, such as media ratings, violence, sex, drug use, nudity, and language. The movie is a sports comedy about a school kid named Brian who dreams of playing in the NBA. Brian gets the powers of a famous basketball player, but eventually switches back to his old self. The movie has light violence, no sex or nudity scenes, no drug use, and only a few mild offensive jokes. It is rated PG and suitable for most ages, above 6 or 7. It's Brody, Don, and James' Podcast. Today we will be talking about Thunderstruck. We will be talking about content to ages with things like media content, ratings, memes, violence, sex, drug use, nudity, and language from the movie. From the themes of Thunderstruck, the movie is built upon the themes of a sports comedy with lots of fun scenes. A quick summary of the movie is Brian who is a normal everyday school kid whose dream is to play the NBA. Brian was really bad at basketball, often getting laughed at for how bad he is. Brian ends up going to an OKC game, gets a signed basketball off Kevin Durant. In summary, they pretty much switched powers. Brian got on his high school team and was a number one prospect and was clicking all over the internet and Brian also got a girlfriend through it. Katie sucked really bad until they switched powers again after Katie, the manager, ended up making them switch and they ended up going back to normal. Katie became normal Katie and Brian had his old terrible powers back. Now we will move on to the classifiable elements, violence in Thunderstruck. There is light violence, mostly from insulting comments. There is no blood or death in Thunderstruck, nothing like that. Just a few light offendable jokes in there but nothing major, very suitable for like young kids, young teenagers and stuff like that. Moving on to sex, there is no sex scenes on anything like that along with the classifiable element of nudity which also has no nude scenes. Now let's talk about drug use in the movie Thunderstruck. There is zero drug scenes and there also is zero references of drugs in Thunderstruck. Next up we have language in Thunderstruck which are words like shit which was said two times and asked one time but that was it other than that. It was suitable for most ages, probably 10 to 11. In summary, Thunderstruck is Rated PG which stands for Parental Guidance. Thunderstruck is suitable for most ages, probably above 6 or 7 years old. It has very light classifiable elements in the movie which has very low parental guidance.

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