Jamie Kennedy experiment not rated??
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Jamie Kennedy experiment not rated??
I thought this was supposed to be not rated (according to the box). So how come all the swearing seems to be "bleeped" out??
I bought this thinking that it would be uncensored but everything is censored just like it was on TV. What the ****???
I bought this thinking that it would be uncensored but everything is censored just like it was on TV. What the ****???
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'Not Rated' simply means it hasn't an MPAA classification. The show was made orginally for broadcast so they never bothered re-mixing the show to include the bleeped naughty words. 'Not Rated' dosen't always mean 'explicit content'.
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The X-Files sets are Not Rated too, and in the episode Jose Chung's From Outer Space they never fixed the line: "They just found your beeping UFO!"
You can bet I was upset.
Oh and... what Crocker Jarmen said.
You can bet I was upset.
Oh and... what Crocker Jarmen said.
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Yes, the unrated tag has become quite a marketing point. Where in reality it means nothing. Not rated means exactly that...the MPAA didn't give it a rating. It was never submitted to the ratings board. It could be the most clean, reverent family film ever. It can still be unrated.