Last year the BBFC awarded the same rating to the Nemesis Sub-Terra ride at Alton Towers.
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Alexis Camelon, the managing director of Pleasurewood Hills, said the BBFC rating would help "manage expectations" of visitors.
BBC: Pleasurewood Hills' Hobs Pit ride given 12A BBFC rating
Previously, additional ratings were decided upon by the British Board of Film Classification (BBFC).
The film was initially rejected by the BBFC before being passed X after cuts.
Classification issues: portrayal of mental illness, the film was initially rejected by the BBFC in 1963.
In doing so, it also provided a handy reminder of why the BBFC is awesome.
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BBFC, argued in his last annual report, campaigns against controversial films simply give them greater publicity.
No timescale has been given for the VAC to re-evaluate the game, according to a BBFC spokesperson.
Classification issues: horror, the film was initially rejected by the BBFC before being passed X after cuts in 1958.
"The BBFC enjoys the confidence of the public, the local authorities and the relevant commercial and creative interests, " he said.
Back at the BBFC, there have been glimpses of more permissiveness in what it's willing to license for mainstream distribution.
Classification issues: race, violence, and the public reaction to the BBFC decision.
Surprisingly, perhaps, the only DVD rejected outright by the BBFC was a box set of season two of the TV series Weeds.
This has not stopped the British Board of Film Classification (BBFC) giving Hanna a mild 12A certificate, citing its "moderate" violence and "one use of strong language".
The BBFC said it was working towards a new PG-12-style rating - which would shift the responsibility to the parents - but no final decision had been made or date set.
"We know that the development and maturity of children varies considerably and parents know best what their children can deal with, " said Robin Duval, director of the British Board of Film Classification (BBFC).
Conservative MP Peter Bottomley - a former chairman of Children's Society - came out in support of the BBFC when he told BBC Radio 4's Today programme on Friday that bad language was not necessary.
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