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The Motion Picture Association MPA film rating system is used in the United States and its territories to rate a film's suitability for certain audiences based on its content. The MPA rating system is a voluntary scheme that is not enforced by law; films can be exhibited without a rating, although certain theaters refuse to exhibit non-rated or NC rated films. Non-members of MPA may also submit films for rating. Introduced in , [2] the MPA rating system is one of various motion picture rating systems that are used to help parents decide what films are appropriate for their children. The MPAA film ratings are as follows: [4].


50 Surprisingly Great X-Rated Movies (That Aren't Porn)




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While the phrase "rated X" likely conjures up images of the kind of movie to which Travis Bickle might squire a date, the rating's original intention had little to do with the pornography that eventually came to define it. When the Motion Picture Association of America MPAA decided to implement a ratings system in November , its purpose was to easily communicate to parents whether a flick would be fun for the whole family… or earn them a visit from child protective services. But it didn't take long for the adult industry to join the party and co-opt the salacious-sounding X -- then take it two steps further by adopting a XXX rating for its spiciest titles. Because the MPAA neglected to trademark its ratings system opening the door to that aforementioned porn penetration , rather than compete with or take on the adult industry to bring the X rating back to its original purpose, they dropped it altogether. In , the X begat the NC rating -- though some filmmakers have opted to distribute their movies with no rating at all the ratings system was, and is, voluntary. We pored through each group -- X, NC, and unrated -- to create an adults-only celebration of movies for grownups.



Adult film ratings to stop kids lighting up
A growing body of evidence showing that on-screen smoking makes more kids light up is increasing pressure to assign adult ratings to films that show smoking. Gary Humphreys reports. He would light a cigarette to think!





Visit FilmRatings. General Audiences: G - All ages admitted. Nothing that would offend parents for viewing by children. Parents urged to give parental guidance. May contain some material parents might not like for their young children.


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