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  2. Motion Picture Association film rating system - Wikipedia

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    If a film has not been submitted for a rating or is an uncut version of a film that was submitted, the labels Not Rated (NR) or Unrated (UR) are often used. Uncut/extended versions of films that are labeled "Unrated" also contain warnings saying that the uncut version of the film contains content that differs from the theatrical release and ...

  3. Director's cut - Wikipedia

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    In public use, a director's cut is the director's preferred version of a film (or video game, television episode, music video, commercial, etc.).It is generally considered a marketing term to represent the version of a film the director prefers, and is usually used as contrast to a theatrical release where the director did not have final cut privilege and did not agree with what was released.

  4. Motion picture content rating system - Wikipedia

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    [178] [179] The system was established in 1968, but the version listed below is the most recent revision, having been in effect since 1996. [180] An unrated film is often informally denoted by "NR" in newspapers and so forth. [181]

  5. Knocked Up - Wikipedia

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    The theatrical R-rated version (128 minutes), an "Unrated and Unprotected" version (133 minutes) (separate fullscreen and widescreen editions available), a two-disc "Extended and Unrated" collector's edition, and an HD DVD "Unrated and Unprotected" version.

  6. Versions of Blade Runner - Wikipedia

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    The International Cut (1982, 117 minutes)—also known as the "Criterion Edition" or unrated version—included three more violent action scenes than the US theatrical version. It was distributed in Europe, Australia, and Asia via theatrical and local Warner Home Video releases.

  7. Color of Night - Wikipedia

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    The R-Rated theatrical release from the USA; The international theatrical release; The R-Rated Director's Cut; The Unrated Director's Cut (Among them, international theatrical release version also contains numerous scenes that are not included in the Unrated Director's Cut.) [12]

  8. ‘Stereophonic’ Review: Behind the Music, There’s Theatrical ...

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    There’s a moment in David Adjmi’s play “Stereophonic” when a discordant, mid-’70s band-on-the rise hears one of its songs played back to them in the recording studio for the first time ...

  9. Jackass Number Two - Wikipedia

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    The rated version includes the 96 minute theatrical release, with bonus features, and the unrated includes extended scenes that were shortened in the original movie. Both DVDs feature commentary by the cast (with the exception of Bam Margera ), director and producer Jeff Tremaine , and co-producer and cinematographer Dimitry Elyashkevich.