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  2. 10 Scary Movies You Can Watch For Free on YouTube - AOL

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    Dawn of the Dead (1978) Watch: Dawn of the Dead (1978) Genres: Horror, Thriller. IMDb rating: 7.8/10 Rated: Unrated. Dawn of the Dead is a 1978 zombie horror film written, directed, and edited by ...

  3. List of NC-17 rated films - Wikipedia

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    Rated NC-17; [89] edited version rated R for strong sexual situations and dialogue, and for some violence. Unrated version also released. Wide Sargasso Sea: 1993 Rated in 1992. Rated NC-17 for strong, explicit sexuality; [90] edited version rated R in 1993 for strong sexuality. WVAG in New York City: 2001 For graphic sexuality [91] . Young Adam ...

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    Websites To Watch Full Movies for Free: 9 Safe, Secure and Legal Options These sites allow you to stream movies and TV shows for free. Some don’t require you to open an account, and, if you do ...

  5. 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 ...

  6. List of films in the public domain in the United States

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    Films released under a free license such as Creative Commons are also excluded. Note : This list is not comprehensive; the vast majority of public domain films are not listed here. This list includes a selection of notable films where a reliable secondary source is available that discusses public domain status.

  7. Motion picture content rating system - Wikipedia

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    [179] [180] The system was established in 1968, but the version listed below is the most recent revision, having been in effect since 1996. [181] An unrated film is often informally denoted by "NR" in newspapers and so forth. [182]