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Originally Posted by Despare
(Post 586863)
And it would be tougher for them to change which means we probably wouldn't have seen Grindhouse, Devil's Rejects, or the Saw movies without an NC-17 rating which would destroy their box office numbers and prevent other envelope pushing films from seeing wide releases and making any money. Their "hard R" concept even seems pretty good...
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Don't get me wrong, I'm not pushing for stricter ratings, I'm just pointing out the inconsistencies in the current system. The changes it makes over time have actually made it stricter over the years in some ways, more lenient in others. The NC17 rating is a good example. It was designed to give a rating higher than R that didn't designate porn. The problem is, it's viewed by theatres as being on about the same level as X. Most theatres won't show NC17 movies, but having the rating gives the MPAA an option to rate something worse than R so it has to be cut further.
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