Road Trip "Unrated" Vs. "R Rated".
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Road Trip "Unrated" Vs. "R Rated".
What is the difference between the "R" Rated and "Unrated" DVD's like the Road Trip DVD??? Does the Unrated version show more, or have stronger language??? Thanks for your time.
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I have the unrated version and have not seen the r rated version. The movie was recommended by a friend and I have to admit, the movie was a hoot. The shower scene that our friend JW is referring to was pretty good so that very well may be the case. Didn't really see where the language was very heavy but iot has been awhile.
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The unrated version isn't too much different, but it definitley has more nudity; which is great if that's what your looking for. If your gonna get it, get the unr8d version. Unless your getting it for your kids, but your kids shouldn't exactly be watching it in the first place.
Suggestion: Unrated...allways.
Suggestion: Unrated...allways.
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I can't even remember a shower scene. The only nudity I remember was Amy Smart.
Edit: Okay, looked it up on the IMDb of nudity (don't think I am allowed to mention it here) and remember. It says the only difference, atleast in terms of skin, is in that shower scene.
Edit: Okay, looked it up on the IMDb of nudity (don't think I am allowed to mention it here) and remember. It says the only difference, atleast in terms of skin, is in that shower scene.
Last edited by abintra; 07-23-03 at 02:54 AM.
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The only difference is the part when the camera zooms on the chick's breasts.
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Rated vs Unrated usually means almost nothing with the newer comedies. In many cases the same stuff could be left in and given the R rating. but since it was rated with that footage it's "unrated"




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