Based on my experiences throughout my public education years, I tend to think that when students advance through their public education, they get forced to watch movies in class with a higher rating (but for educational purposes), so when you're almost done with elementary school, you get forced to watch a PG-rated film, when you're almost done with middle school, you get forced to watch a PG-13-rated film, and when you're almost done with high school, you get forced to watch an R-rated film.
The American rating system is quite odd. Why not have a system like the British: U (Universal), PG (Parental Guidance), 12A (Children under 12 must be accompanied by adults), 15 (15 and over only) and 18 (18 and over only)?
I saw this film with my mother at like some premiere screening with the director, the two older PI women and their daughter answering questions afterward. I stood in line afterward to give my opinion on the film and the MPAA on camera. But I was fresh out of highschool and my thoughts were very scatterbrained. The gist of what I said was “A way to solve all of this is to remove the NC-17 rating all together and make the R-rating 18 and older.” I still stand by that.
Yeah but as a documentary I found it just as good as This Film is Not Yet Rated. And the interviews with all the humorists who popularized the word fuck are the best part of the movie by far ---> so hilarious!
From what I’ve heard on Wikipedia, it’s even more interesting than that. An early version of the movie was submitted for a rating (obviously NC-17), but then they tried to appeal the rating in order to talk about the appeal process in the final movie. It seems like those changes were kept on the DL, because apparently those scenes were a surprise when the movie was shown publicly. The final version was then never submitted for a new rating.
@Xepher2010Returns I think I remember seeing that too in a Mass Communications course I took for the Fall 2009 semester at my alma mater because I remember seeing clips of films that showed us how they were like when the Hays Code dominated the film industry before it was abandoned in favor of the movie rating system in 1968.
This films had insightful interviews with John Waters, Matt Stone and others about what they had to go through to get their films passed. I also learned that there's a member of the Catholic clergy on the board of appeals! Seems kind of biased, doesn't it?
Yeah, for example Matt Stone and Trey Parker had fueds with the MPAA twice, Matt even send a letter to them to announce that he and Trey changed scenes
G-All ages, No materials PG-Parental Guidance, Little mild materials and must be 8 years and up. PG-13-Parents Strongly Cautioned, Some Bad Materials and must be 13 years old and up. R-Restricted, Many Bad Materials and must be 17 years old and up. NC-17-No Children 17 and Under for adults and VERY MANY BAD MATERIALS!
@Xepher2010Returns Great to see that someone else had quite a similar experience. I'd personally believe it was quite fascinating to learn about how allowing and tolerating content has evolved over time due to changing values in American societies throughout the years (at least that's what I believe).
MPAA Rating System: G: General Audiences All ages admitted. Nothing that would offend parents for viewing by children. PG: Parental Guidance Suggested Some material may not be suitable for children. Parents urged to give "parental guidance". May contain some material parents might not like for their young children. PG-13: Parents Strongly Cautioned Some material may be inappropriate for children under 13. Parents are urged to be cautious. Some material may be inappropriate for pre-teenagers. R: Restricted Under 17 requires accompanying parent or adult guardian. Contains some adult material. Parents are urged to learn more about the film before taking their young children with them. NC-17: Adults Only No one 17 and under admitted. Clearly adult. Children are not admitted.
The Rating Called "This Movie is not yet Rated" It's Applied Only for those Crappy Indie Home Video Releasced Movies instead of the Theatrical Releasced. for the Videogames Needs a ESRB or PEGI Rating Called "NC" (Not Classificed) dedicated for the Japan Exclusive PS1 or DS Games That's are Imported via Internet
Let's just say the people who watch movies in order to rate them, they're not consistent in their individually subjective decision making. The 1997 movie My Best Friend's Wedding, has none other than Julia Roberts dropping an f-bomb. Even though it was in a "sexual way", it still got a PG13 rating.
Japan Rating evolution(1951-now): N/A(until 1979) A N/A(until 1979) B>PG6>6 N/A(until 1979) C>M12>12 XXX>F>R18>NK One tier(1951-1979) Four tiers(1979-now)
Fuck was so-so... The only thing worth remembering about it is that they never really found out for sure what it meant but it might have came from an old english word meaning to stab something like a bail of hay
Actually, it was submitted to the Ratings Board, which gave it an NC-17 because of the clips from NC-17 films. So the producers simply released it unrated. (It's not as if it played much outside urban centers -- you weren't going to find it at the malls.)
Because it doesn’t violate CZcams Guidelines 🤦♀️ obviously…. The movie itself was rated NC-17 but they don’t show any questionable content in the video.
@space13awesomer I guess some people who slap ratings on various media material due to what content is present in them don't even know that some kids can easily be wise beyond their years.
G-General Audiences-All Ages Admitted PG-Parental Guidance Suggested-Some Material May Not Be Suitable For Children PG-13-Parents Strongly Cautioned-Some Material May Be Inappropriate For Children Under 13 R-Restricted-Under 17 Requires Accompanying Parent Or Adult Guardian NC-17-Adults Only-No One 17 And Under Admitted
"NC-17" still sounds to me like an insect repellent.
It kind of does. The name itself sound like a spray product for killing insects.
Sweet home Alabama
Nah it sounds like a virus or experimental drug.
Sweeter home Oklahoma
🤦♀️ Jesus Christ!?
LOL!!! The descriptions for each of the ratings are HILARIOUS AS HELL and GENIUS!!! XD
Based on my experiences throughout my public education years, I tend to think that when students advance through their public education, they get forced to watch movies in class with a higher rating (but for educational purposes), so when you're almost done with elementary school, you get forced to watch a PG-rated film, when you're almost done with middle school, you get forced to watch a PG-13-rated film, and when you're almost done with high school, you get forced to watch an R-rated film.
This movie and the movie FUCK are 2 of the best documentaries that I have seen about the movie industry and social standards.
I finally found this video, I have been looking for this forever!
The American rating system is quite odd. Why not have a system like the British: U (Universal), PG (Parental Guidance), 12A (Children under 12 must be accompanied by adults), 15 (15 and over only) and 18 (18 and over only)?
Why like the British one
U = G
PG = PG
12A = PG-13
15 = R
18 = NC-17
I saw this film with my mother at like some premiere screening with the director, the two older PI women and their daughter answering questions afterward.
I stood in line afterward to give my opinion on the film and the MPAA on camera. But I was fresh out of highschool and my thoughts were very scatterbrained.
The gist of what I said was “A way to solve all of this is to remove the NC-17 rating all together and make the R-rating 18 and older.”
I still stand by that.
Yeah but as a documentary I found it just as good as This Film is Not Yet Rated. And the interviews with all the humorists who popularized the word fuck are the best part of the movie by far ---> so hilarious!
Hentai, Kinky hentai = NC-17
Large amount of gratitous violence, gore = R
Hen tai is beyond NC-17
@MaxtonOne that’s called 1 8+
@MaxtonOne I am talking about the rating called "18 and up"
that is so backwards
@[zudero] well NC-17 used to be 17
Fun fact: This film was a documentary, so the MPAA didn't rate it
From what I’ve heard on Wikipedia, it’s even more interesting than that. An early version of the movie was submitted for a rating (obviously NC-17), but then they tried to appeal the rating in order to talk about the appeal process in the final movie. It seems like those changes were kept on the DL, because apparently those scenes were a surprise when the movie was shown publicly. The final version was then never submitted for a new rating.
@Xepher2010Returns I think I remember seeing that too in a Mass Communications course I took for the Fall 2009 semester at my alma mater because I remember seeing clips of films that showed us how they were like when the Hays Code dominated the film industry before it was abandoned in favor of the movie rating system in 1968.
This films had insightful interviews with John Waters, Matt Stone and others about what they had to go through to get their films passed. I also learned that there's a member of the Catholic clergy on the board of appeals! Seems kind of biased, doesn't it?
Yeah, for example Matt Stone and Trey Parker had fueds with the MPAA twice, Matt even send a letter to them to announce that he and Trey changed scenes
you know why they don't rate books, its because if they did because of all the violence the bible would be a 18+
Also why they'd never rate operas...!
Rated 18+ in Russia!
They don’t also rate music so artists can cuss and talk about whatever they want in their lyrics
Wait so a 9 year old can see a rated r movie if thier with their parents
Similar to 12A in the United Kingdom, so a 9 year old can see it with parents. 12 year olds and over can see it accompanied or unaccompanied.
Technically, uh,,, yes.
If it's a 5 year old, some theater chains will tell you to go home and get a babysitter if it's a PG13 or R rated movie.
@Sebastian Billings I should have added that it was for screenings after 6pm. AMC and Cinemark theaters have those policies.
@@thelewismoralezdang now your going to be 16 soon congratulations I’m 15 gonna turn 16 next year 2025
G-All ages, No materials
PG-Parental Guidance, Little mild materials and must be 8 years and up.
PG-13-Parents Strongly Cautioned, Some Bad Materials and must be 13 years old and up.
R-Restricted, Many Bad Materials and must be 17 years old and up.
NC-17-No Children 17 and Under for adults and VERY MANY BAD MATERIALS!
I refuse to belive the fart with extra reverb came from here
"LOOK OUT MOM! 😃🖕" ROFL!!!! XD
It seems that Hollywood produced films are treated more leniently than independent films.
Shit that’s nuts. I wonder why Non-Hollywood produced films tend to be treated more harshly nowadays in America?
@Xepher2010Returns Great to see that someone else had quite a similar experience. I'd personally believe it was quite fascinating to learn about how allowing and tolerating content has evolved over time due to changing values in American societies throughout the years (at least that's what I believe).
0:59 Except for My Best Friend's Wedding, when Julia Roberts' character Jules explains the (false) reason her friend George has arrived in town.
MPAA Rating System:
G: General Audiences
All ages admitted. Nothing that would offend parents for viewing by children.
PG: Parental Guidance Suggested
Some material may not be suitable for children. Parents urged to give "parental guidance". May contain some material parents might not like for their young children.
PG-13: Parents Strongly Cautioned
Some material may be inappropriate for children under 13. Parents are urged to be cautious. Some material may be inappropriate for pre-teenagers.
R: Restricted
Under 17 requires accompanying parent or adult guardian. Contains some adult material. Parents are urged to learn more about the film before taking their young children with them.
NC-17: Adults Only
No one 17 and under admitted. Clearly adult. Children are not admitted.
R.I.P Jack valenti
I was 7 when I watched Alex Murphy's hand blasted by a shotgun, didn't feel a thing, no nightmares whatsoever.
Come and get me, Parents!
Robocop had, shall we say, multiple cuts just to get an R rating.
Heard cuss words since I was 5 and now I don’t cussing rudely
1:00 1:25 no bad ratings
The Rating Called "This Movie is not yet Rated" It's Applied Only for those Crappy Indie Home Video Releasced Movies instead of the Theatrical Releasced. for the Videogames Needs a ESRB or PEGI Rating Called "NC" (Not Classificed) dedicated for the Japan Exclusive PS1 or DS Games That's are Imported via Internet
“Secret Window” was rated Pg-13 and it used the f word in a sexual way
that movie was probably was made before the 2000's
@@teyik448 well it was released in 2004 but maybe during that time it was different
@@goodguynow uuuu
Let's just say the people who watch movies in order to rate them, they're not consistent in their individually subjective decision making. The 1997 movie My Best Friend's Wedding, has none other than Julia Roberts dropping an f-bomb. Even though it was in a "sexual way", it still got a PG13 rating.
@@fromthehaven94 exactly and in the movie “Knowing” it was rated Pg-13 for Brief Strong Language but there’s no f word in the movie at all
G: Toy story
PG: Captain Underpants the first epic movie
PG-13: Five Nights At Freddy's
R: South Park movie bigger longer and uncut
NC-17: ?????
That film is rated nc 17
What's the name of that film?
Fun fact: The movie was actually rated NC-17
The early version was not the finished version.
In the intro they show a series of clips. What's the name of the film in the first clip?
Japan
Rating evolution(1951-now):
N/A(until 1979) A
N/A(until 1979) B>PG6>6
N/A(until 1979) C>M12>12
XXX>F>R18>NK
One tier(1951-1979)
Four tiers(1979-now)
What rating was used?
I wonder if it will be nominated by the Acadmey for Best Documentary Film?
This Film Is Not Yet Rated is about an Oscar nominated director who hires a private investigator to see how movies are rated.
Pedro Almodovar. hahaha that part always makes me laugh. I love his movies.
Fuck was so-so... The only thing worth remembering about it is that they never really found out for sure what it meant but it might have came from an old english word meaning to stab something like a bail of hay
How is this not age restricted?
Actually, it was submitted to the Ratings Board, which gave it an NC-17 because of the clips from NC-17 films. So the producers simply released it unrated. (It's not as if it played much outside urban centers -- you weren't going to find it at the malls.)
Because it doesn’t violate CZcams Guidelines 🤦♀️ obviously…. The movie itself was rated NC-17 but they don’t show any questionable content in the video.
I agree...that was hilarious..
I love it! :)
In my local movie theater they have little policy that if under six after 6:pm to see a r rated movie is not allowed to see it even with a adult
Because adults who actually are paying to go out to see a movie don't want to have to deal with people too cheap to get a babysitter.
man this movie is 15 years old
Ratings Age:
G (2-12+)
PG (4-16+)
PG-13 (7-17+)
R (12-18+)
NC-17 (14-18+)
NR (2-18+)
No, it isn’t, here’s the correction:
G (All ages)
PG (7-above)
PG-13 (13-above)
R (17-above)
NC-17 (18-above)
@@mileyluong5251 yeah and R requires audiences below 17 to go with an adult
0:14 0:24 0:33 YES!
@space13awesomer I guess some people who slap ratings on various media material due to what content is present in them don't even know that some kids can easily be wise beyond their years.
1:14 wtf did I just saw 💀💀💀💀💀
@freakishhigh i meant UNcencored
There was no need to have all that cartoon sex. What was the animator thinking.
No wonder why dispicabel me has butts in it
@iNvictaStudios I guess they're too ignorant to find out that some children tend to be wise beyond their years.
well said..well said
*clapping*
G = Wallace and Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit
PG = Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets
PG-13 = Titanic
R = BlackKklansman
NC-17 = Showgirls
1:47 This Labor Day
Oh my gosh. This is amazing. Ahahahah!
@eimsbuschler hmmm, so violence is frowned upon in germany now?
this documentary is really really great , basic requirements IQ above 80.
I 100% agree with you there
getting my NC17 tattoo today :)
Why does one of the boys look like Ike Broflovski?
My country
0(general,safe for all ages)
6(no one under 6 without parent)
12(no one under 12 without parent)
18(for adults only,no children)
MPAA equivalent
G(green)
PG(amber)
R(red)
NC(violet)
what country's that?
This Is Hilarious!
I did a video like this before were my mate got rejected due to hum not looking his age
yea, that's weird..lol. Wait..is the robot hot?
Where's GP, M, and X?
(This introduction has been rated X for cartoonish sex)
thats fucking hilarious.
Hahaha Is that F bomb okay?
:)
What Does the NC-17 Mean?! 1:24
What did I just watch
TW: STRONG LANGUAGE
Can I still watch NC17 movies alone?
yep
Yes you can watch
I saw my first movie R rated movie at 4 or 5... and I started torrenting a while ago...
MPAA is not doing a good job.
Your parents are too permissive.
WAT!?
Well I guess if your parents were with you it’s fine but still bad parenting
I love this movie
DUDE! I'VE SEEN ROBOTS AND IT'S RATED PG!
Yes. Yes it is.
@@mikeymcmichaels7550 So are _The Incredibles_
Better than nononsense versions from decades earlier
G is for all ages
PG is for ages 10 and up
PG-13 is for ages 13 and up
R is for ages 17 and up
NC-17 is for ages 18 and up ONLY.
Inside Out was rated PG and it's a Pixar film but why's it a PG?
No NC17 is 17 and up no exceptions. R means 17 and up but those under that age can come with their parents
John Paul Herrera pg should be for ages 6 and up
HH ! Motions 1 THANKS!
G= everyone
PG= 7+
PG-13= 11+
R=16+
NC-17=18+
Funny trailer...
It sounds like a George Carlin sketch.
R means restricted must be 17 years and up.
unless you have an adult
A(G to soft PG)
6(hard PG to PG13)
12(R to soft NC17)
NK(hard NC17)
what country is that?
I found out UK movie ratings. U to R18.
I love g & pg & pg - 13 & r & nc-17.
PG-13 is for Teens?
G=E
PG=E 10+
PG-13=T
R=M
You spidey sense failed you, good friend. I was making a joke.
=)
You clearly don't understand the entire point of this documentary...
best think ever :D
0:13 General Audiences
0:24 Parental Guidance
0:32 PG-13
0:59 Restricted
1:25 NC-17 - Final M.P.A.A.
1:59 The End of This Film is Not Yet Rated.
G-General Audiences-All Ages Admitted
PG-Parental Guidance Suggested-Some Material May Not Be Suitable For Children
PG-13-Parents Strongly Cautioned-Some Material May Be Inappropriate For Children Under 13
R-Restricted-Under 17 Requires Accompanying Parent Or Adult Guardian
NC-17-Adults Only-No One 17 And Under Admitted
They need to make an r lite cause most r movies now a days are too gentle to be r and same with pg-13 they seem like they should be g
oh. then it has failed me indeed since i could not for see that.... i must hone my senses better. lol
1:09 Approved by Technoblade
Makes sense since he really despises orphans.
MPAA vs Canadian Movie Ratings
G - G
PG - PG
PG-13 - 14A
R - 18A
NC-17 - R/A
WHAT DOES THE NC-17 MEAN?! 1:26
Adults only.
hahahahaha AAAAAAAAAAAAWSOME XD
0:13 Rated G: czcams.com/video/LpmYIqzaOMY/video.html
0:23 Rated PG: czcams.com/video/ApuFuuCJc3s/video.html
0:32 Rated PG-13: czcams.com/video/u1QIbENq66w/video.html
1:00 Rated R: czcams.com/video/WDpipB4yehk/video.html
1:26 Rated NC-17(X): czcams.com/video/VmY07-PBDQc/video.html
What is the PG?
G is for ages 3 and up.
BenjaminSnyder4 What source told you that?
Bullshit
What means aberrational behavior?
Bad behavior. Like pushing someone (I guess?)
Probably fetish behaviour
R = PG-17
In Canada there is PG-18
Rated NC-17
wait why tf would baby making be missionary????
Try Not to Laugh (MEDIUM) 0:21
1:17-1:20 lol
NC-17 is no one 17 and under admitted
It's too prove a point of nc17