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Star Trek: First Contact
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Sex & Nudity

An android and Borg discuss the android's sexual past. They then kiss.

A man mentions how he would like to retire to an island with naked women.

Violence & Gore

A needle is shown moving towards a man's eye. It touches and bends the "outer layer" of the eye but does not puncture it.

While a man looks in the mirror, a metal spike shoots out of his cheek. No blood or gore.

A Borg grabs a man by the back of his head and uses two tubes to inject him in the neck. We then see the man's skin start to transform him into a Borg. Other humans are shown in this state of transformation throughout the movie.

Various Borg are shot with laser rifles, not blood or gore.

We see two drill bits drill into the temple of an androids head in extreme close up, the skin is drilled into.

The Borg queen is first shown as a disembodied head with a mechanical spine lowered onto a mechanical body.

We see Borg with various mechanical parts attached to them, including machines attached to their face, whole limbs being replace with mechanical ones, even a mechanical eyeball.

Human skin is being grafted to an android's body. Later, the skin is shown cut and bleeding.

The Borg shoot a hologram's head with lasers. The hologram's head flashes on and off.

A couple of Borg are shot with bullets. A man then digs around in their chest looking for a circuit card.

A mechanical arm is cut of, no blood or gore. Then a blade is shown cutting into a Borg's neck, blood is shown.

A Borg is shown having it's organic parts evaporate.

Profanity

Some uses of "Hell", "Damn", "Bitch", and derivitives of "Shit".

A man and woman are shown drunk and still drinking.

A man is shown drinking from a flask.

There are several "jump moments".

The Borg's frightening appearance may scare small children.

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Rated PG-13 for some sci-fi adventure violence.

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