What is the difference between nc 17 and unrated
This is censorship and it is wrong. A movie is not an alcohol or tobacco product with a public health justification for banning its sale to minors! Lucky Bastard has intense, extreme moments — but it is no more graphic or explicit than any number of movies and television programs widely shown on VOD, DVD and pay cable.
And yet, even now that we have landed with a distributor we love, who support our use of the rating — CAVU Pictures in New York — it is an uphill battle to exhibit the film. We have neither major movie stars as Shame did nor international prestige Blue is the Warmest Color. When this fails to happen, they ask what the big deal was.
Which brings us back to practical reality: Yes, label the films and let parents decide what their children should watch.
R movies have always restricted children from attending unless accompanied by a parent or adult guardian. In lieu of NC, simply use the R with explanatory language. This is already the reality for big business The Wolf of Wall Street ; let it apply equally to the little guys.
Let movie theaters exist in the same world as television, home video and the Internet — in other words, the real world of The MPAA which we found surprisingly easy to work with offered us guidance if we wished to recut the film to obtain an R — but warned it might take multiple resubmissions.
The movie centers on Nomi, a young woman who heads to Vegas with dreams of becoming a showgirl. The film is filled with backstabbing, assault, blackmail, and even murder. Showgirls received tons of negative press before release due to its nudity and violence. Though it was a box-office bomb, the movie went on to be popular at video stores and became one of MGM's highest-grossing home videos ever. Trigger warning: this movie is horrendous. An insane German surgeon decides to create a human centipede by sewing three people together.
The movie played in select theaters at midnight, and wouldn't allow anyone under 18 to enter. As word of the "grossest movie ever" spread, audiences began lining up in droves. It has become of the only true "Midnight Movies" in modern times and became a cultural phenomenon. It also pushed the boundaries of free speech and what constitutes as "film.
This little-known film about the holocaust follows the story of gay men who were sent to concentration camps. Many people have seen the pink triangle as a gay symbol, but few know that the symbol's origin is that it was the marker that gay men had to wear in concentration camps. The 90s were much more homophobic than today, and, despite the graphic holocaust content, the MPAA cites the gay intimacy scene as the reason for the NC rating.
The film's investigations found that the MPAA gives much harsher ratings to scenes of homosexual intimacy see above , is harsher on depictions of female climax, and even gives harsher ratings for films that show hair below the belt. Neil eventually moves to New York City, where he discovers a much-darker world of prostitution, drugs, HIV, and abuse. A simultaneous storyline follows Neil's friend, Brian.
Brian is convinced he has a memory of being been abducted by aliens. As the film progresses, it's slowly revealed that Neil's sex addiction and Brian's false memory of being abducted both stem from one summer when they were kids and their little league coach molested them. The movie is heartbreaking, powerful, and chilling, and Joseph Gordon-Levitt's performance is easily the best of his career.
The Dreamers follows the story of an American college student in Paris during the student riots. At a protest, he meets a brother and sister and discovers they love films just as much as he does. Soon, a strange, erotic love triangle between the three forms yes, involving the brother and sister. Once you make an edit to a film, you can't use the rating anymore.
Unrated just means it has not received an MPAA rating yet before theatrical release or it has been edited for the DVD scenes added, etc. It has nothing to do with NC, or an actual rating. Care Bears could be Unrated. SinEater said:. I don't recall any NC moments in it. Walmart does carry unrated versions of films that had an R rating in the theater.
Check their website, only takes about 2 seconds to pull up unrated movies. Last edited: Aug 22, Because NC is a box office killer. I guess so. I thought that the Unrated and Uncut crowd, who prefer their material uncut of course, would not mind the NC rating since that also means uncut. If a movie was R and is edited after it is Unrated, not NC Yeah I know that, but my question is since stores have no problem selling movies that are unrated, and uncut, then why would they have a problem, selling ones that were rated NC at all I mean?
Tie Me Down! Hard time think of other ones, since they a lot of them were re-edited and rerated after. What I mean is is that they do not sell movies that were given the NC, and were released with that rating. Last edited: Aug 23, Ask the stores. I don't see where this is going. They market it as if it is though, especially if the original version was R.
Why put Unrated and Uncut under the title of the movie then? Why not put it in very small print on the back of the cover? The reason why they do it, is in hopes to market it to the NC target audience. But they will not carry NC movies for that audience, even though it's the same target audience. That's my point.
They market it as Unrated or Uncut because it is! You know you are getting more, or the director's vision. I think I've reached the end of this discussion my head hurts.
Oh okay.
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