Fewer people complained about computer game classifications last year.
But some moviegoers still weren't happy with Fifty Shades of Grey.
The Classification Board received 277 complaints during 2014-15, down from 483 the year before, its annual report shows.
The reduction has been put down to a fall in the number of computer game-related complaints from 355 to 127.
Of the 115 film complaints, 18 were about the MA 15+ rated flick Fifty Shades of Grey.
Most thought the classification was too low given the movie's sex scenes.
More than 10 people complained that the G rated movie Paddington depicted too much violence and too many scary themes.
Others thought The House Of Magic was also too scary for young children and Gone Girl and Kingsmen: The Secret Service were too violent to be just MA 15+.
Gamers were not impressed Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number was refused classification in January, with 94 people lodging complaints.
A further 14 disagreed with the R18+ rating for Grand Theft Auto V, saying it was too low for the sexualised violence and drug use.
During the last financial year two films were refused classification in Australia.