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  2. Team America: World Police - Wikipedia

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    Team America: World Police premiered at the Denver Film Festival on October 14, 2004, and was theatrically released in the United States the following day. The film received generally positive reviews from critics and was a modest success at the box office, grossing over $51 million worldwide on a $32 million budget.

  3. Team America - Wikipedia

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    Team America may refer to: Team America: World Police , a 2004 movie created by Trey Parker and Matt Stone Team America (soccer) , a short-lived soccer team in the North American Soccer League for the 1983 season

  4. The 70 Best Movie Sex Scenes Ever Filmed - AOL

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    Team America: World Police. Released: 2004. ... Fun fact: After showing an initial version of the film to the Motion Picture Association of America, the board gave it an NC-17 rating for the sex ...

  5. Talk:Team America: World Police - Wikipedia

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    The "North Korean Melody" in Team America: World Police sounds to me like a botched imitation of the tune of a specific North Korean song from the Pochonbo Electronic Ensemble. Indeed, a few Youtube users have suggested that the original song is "Toshich'eonyeo Shijipwayo" (City Girl Goes to Get Married), from a North Korean movie of the same ...

  6. The 10 best sex scenes in movies, from Moonlight to Carol

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    Derek Cianfrance dared to portray sex with any sense of realism, both physically and emotionally, only to quickly get slapped with an NC-17 rating for showing Michelle Williams’ character, Cindy ...

  7. This Film Is Not Yet Rated - Wikipedia

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    Matt Stone, Producer of Orgazmo, South Park, and Team America: World Police; Richard Heffner, Former Rating Board Chairman; Bingham Ray, Co-Founder of October Films (and former president of United Artists) Joel Federman, Author of Media Ratings; Jay Landers, Former MPAA Rater; Stephen Farber, Former MPAA Rater

  8. Quest for Ratings - Wikipedia

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    With the 2006 DVD release of the eighth season, many of the audio commentaries revealed that much of the lack of ideas was because Team America: World Police, Trey Parker and Matt Stone's concurrent film, had just been through a long, grueling post-production which left the staff low on energy: [1]

  9. Kristen Miller - Wikipedia

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    Kristen Miller (born August 20, 1976) is an American actress. She is best known for her roles as Ashley Elliot on the sitcom USA High (1997–1999) and Deedra "D.D." Cummings on the action-adventure series She Spies (2002–2004).