2009-12-26, 21:15
Im making the NR/U slides today..
I was thinking, the only films that are not rated are ones that are not out yet. So Im not going to make a slide for those.
Unrated however was rated by the MPAA, and they just didnt give it a rating... correct?0
Edit:
I did a little reading and not rated means the film was never submitted for a rating to the MPAA. Before a movie is released it is NR because it is still being reviewed
Once the movie is released it is given a rating G to NC-17. After they put the movie on to medium the director has a choice to include extra content, cut scenes and stuff that were not in the original. The MPAA isnt going to rate this movie because the extra content for whatever reason didnt meet the G to NC-17 criteria. These movies are given a "U" rating but not by the MPAA. so here is what I made for it.
plain...yes
I was thinking, the only films that are not rated are ones that are not out yet. So Im not going to make a slide for those.
Unrated however was rated by the MPAA, and they just didnt give it a rating... correct?0
Edit:
I did a little reading and not rated means the film was never submitted for a rating to the MPAA. Before a movie is released it is NR because it is still being reviewed
Once the movie is released it is given a rating G to NC-17. After they put the movie on to medium the director has a choice to include extra content, cut scenes and stuff that were not in the original. The MPAA isnt going to rate this movie because the extra content for whatever reason didnt meet the G to NC-17 criteria. These movies are given a "U" rating but not by the MPAA. so here is what I made for it.
plain...yes