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NC-17 rating.
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11/08/01 06:22 AM
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During some of the extras on the bonus disc it is said that GF Part III was originally given an NC-17 rating by the MPAA. This was due to the large blood spurt from Don Luccessi's neck which was originally put in but then edited out in order to avoid the NC-17 rating. My question is this - what is this NC-17 rating and why is it so dreadfull for a movie to get it? I've read it described as both "the kiss of death" and as a "useless" rating. I've also read that when a film was given this rating (Requiem for a dream) the theaters were "encouraged" to only allow adults in. It would appear that movies with this rating are not banned. Is it that only people over 17 can see the film? Why would that be the kiss of death? Sorry if the answer to this is obvious to any American people but i'm from the UK and we only have the following ratings: U = Universal PG = Parental Guidance 12 15 (Godfather Part III) 18 (Godfather Parts I & II).
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Re: NC-17 rating.
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11/08/01 10:13 AM
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Originally posted by Don Andolini: what is this NC-17 rating and why is it so dreadfull for a movie to get it?
I've been visiting this board (and the old one) using my firm's PC since february and it looks like i'm finally a made guy! An NC-17 rating prevents kids younger than 17 from being admitted to the theater. Being that teenagers make up a large portion of the American theater-going public, that rating translates to lower revenues, something the studios try very hard to avoid. I remember you from the old days (and the old board). Congratulations on being made!
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Re: NC-17 rating.
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11/08/01 05:59 PM
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Well, yeah kids do sneak into movies when they are a rated R which is Restricted Viewing. Now for an NC-17, I don't even think most theatres would carry a movie with that rating. It's notorious for representing a lot of strong violence and sexual content that people won't see it for fear it will be too extreme for them. Then again I could be wrong.
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Re: NC-17 rating.
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11/09/01 12:41 PM
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That all sounds a bit stupid with the age restrictions. Even stupider when your young and not allowed to even enter with an adult. Like Don Andolini said earlier these are the only ones we have..... U = Universal PG = Parental Guidance 12 15 (Godfather Part III) 18 (Godfather Parts I & II). Originally posted by Don Corpuzzi: And they're harder to sneak into because there are people checking IDs all over the place. You have to be kidding me. You get ID'd at a cinema? Thats mad. We have adult prices and under 18 prices over here. Even if your not 18 they'll let you in just because you'll be paying adult prices. Thats aslong as your not ridiculously underage. I'm talking at least 15 here to get in.
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Re: NC-17 rating.
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11/09/01 01:50 PM
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Well they don't ID everwhere. I don't think the ratings are too bad. NC-17 movies aren't that common, but its pretty general for everyone as long as a parent is there if you're under age (whether underage means 13 or 17). I remember when I was a kid, and my parents never allowed me to watch rated R movies, so I never go to see the Godfather until later on in life. I can understand that though, my Dad never wanted me to hear swear words, or see people get killed. I'd probably be the same with my kids, until they were in their teens, or something. hehe. Maybe this is a result of all those Puritans you had over there coming over here to the colonies.  [ November 09, 2001: Message edited by: con ]
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Re: NC-17 rating.
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11/10/01 12:06 AM
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this is what happened...
in the US there used to only be X-ratings (or XXX, but i don't know what the difference was)for films that were considered to be beyond what anyone under 17 should see. rarely was anything other than pornography released with an X rating. the industry decided that there needed to be a rating for films that were beyond R,especailly in violence, but not with the stigma of an X rating, so they came up with the NC-17.
so what happened?? the big theatre chains and advertising outlets ruined the whole plan by not showing, or adveritising, films rated NC-17. so we ended up in EXACTLY the same place that we were before, no rating that declares a film acceptable to the general adult public, but not for kids. plenty of films, i'm sure would have been released as NC-17 if the theatres would have shown them, but they were cut down to get an R rating. the one that comes to mind first to me is Casino. Scorcese had to cut down the scene with the vice to get an R rating.
so what we have is the MPAA and the theatre owners telling the genius how to make films....isn't that great...???
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Re: NC-17 rating.
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11/10/01 02:04 AM
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X hasn't always mean failure. Midnight Cowboy went on to be the only X rated Best Picture winner. It was lowered to R along with A Clockwork Orange
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Re: NC-17 rating.
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11/17/01 08:18 PM
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While we're on ratings etc, i'd just like to point out that we're no longer allowed to watch 18 rated films at college. This is because of the fact that when we watch films, its not actually in film studies, but enrichment, so doesn't count as 'education'...
We've already watched loads of 18's such as American Beauty and Fight Club. Oh well, bang goes GF1 and 2 + Taxi Driver and Raging Bull...
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Re: NC-17 rating.
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11/19/01 08:16 AM
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I've just discovered that movies can be released "UNRATED" in the US. How does this work? Is it just up to each individual theatre to make a decision?
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