Originally Posted By: Irishman12
 Originally Posted By: svsg
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Everyone interested in movies must watch this documentary. Not for its quality, but its content. Very interesting look at the MPAA ratings board and the way it rates the movies, especially NC-17. The film maker has put in a lot of work to expose (you will understand when you see the movie) the board members. It features a lot of interviews with film makers whose movies were rated NC-17. LLC, with your hatred for MPAA, this documentary will either give you a massive orgasm or a fatal heart attack \:\)


I've wanted to watch this too but haven't been able to get a hold of it \:\/


Netflix is one of the co-producers of the movie. I haven't checked their website, but I believe they should have it. Ask one of your friends who has netflix. btw, one of the interviewees mentions that the main problem behind the NC-17 rating is that the mainstream video stores won't stock it. This includes walmart and blockbuster. I have mixed opinions about ratings. Though the obvious lack of uniform standards is worrisome, but I think ratings are a good idea. The blame must be shifted to big corporations like blockbuster who won't stock them. When they can sell cigarettes, beer and wine in Walmart for those who have ID, why not NC-17 movies. It doesn't necessarily mean harmful or perverted, it is just for adults!