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Exploring Ronald ReaganFined out how film and television shaped the political life of Ronald Reagan.
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Best Father's Day MoviesFather' Day is coming! How will you spend the day with your father, and will you send a gift to your Father? I'm going to copy a movie then make it with fantastic DVD menus for my father as a gift. Isn't it a good idea?
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MPAA Vs. IsoHuntIsoHunt still fighting, Google agrees with IsoHunt
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Understanding a Movies' MPAA Ratings and How the General Movie Audience Follows ThemThe Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) rates the "thematic and content suitability of movies for certain audiences" through their trademarked ratings G, PG, PG-13, R, and NC-17. -
Should a New MPAA Rating Level Be Made for Ultra-Violent and Gory Movies?There have been many people that have suggested that a new rating system should come out to take these types of movies into consideration. As a writer who focuses on the horror movie industry, I think that a new rating system would be a mistake.
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'Bereavement': Should the MPAA Introduce a New Rating?Stevan Mena's new film "Bereavement" hits theaters this Friday. Rumors swirled until recently that the film was so violent it had been given a new rating by the MPAA. While this rumor proved false, a new MPAA rating is a fascinating concept.
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This Film is Not yet Rated Movie ReviewA review of the documentary This Film is Not Yet Rated, about the MPAA movie rating system. Scathing and at times hilarious in the style of a Michael Moore film. Makes a good case how dubious and corrupt the MPAA and its rating system are.
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Illegal Movie Download Gets Town's Wi-Fi Service Shut Down by MPAAThe free municipal Wi-Fi service was disabled last week after someone used the wireless local area network address to illegally download a movie.
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Pirated DVD'sHow anyone can identify a pirated DVD!
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Media Piracy and Copyright Infringement in the Film IndustryWith the expansion and advancement of technology, the issue copyright infringement has become a greater problem to gain control over, nearly to the extent that media piracy and copyright infringement has become common place.
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MPAA Episode I: The Fanedit MenaceWhat is a fanedit? What does it represent for the average movie fan? And what questions does it raise about the MPAA's member studios and their productions? -
How Do Filmmakers Rate the MPAA?The 2006 documentary This Film Is Not Yet Rated challenges the ratings system of the Motion Picture Association of America and borrows from Michael Moore's playbook.
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The MPAA is Considering Giving "Smoking Movies" an "R" RatingMovies that have sexual content, violence, adult language and dialogue, and other items inappropriate for children are already rated "R". Now the company that rates feature films is considering "glamorized smoking" as criteria to rate films "R" as well. -
MPAA Now Considers Smoking as One of the Rating FactorsHow many movies have you been to, where the actors were smoking? Well, now the MPAA can actually raise a films rating if there is any type of smoking. -
Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) Creates ControversyThe Motion Picture Association of America has been a huge source of controversy in recent years, including issues with its ratings system, copy protection, monopolistic actions and questionable legal threats. -
MPAA Has Recruited Boy Scouts to Fight PiracyAfter demonstrating the unique DVD-sniffing skills of Labradors Lucky and Flo, the MPAA is bringing something with over 1,500,000 more teeth into play by announcing the creating of a Respecting Copyrights merit badge for the Boy Scouts.
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Ratings in the United StatesThis article is a description of the standards of the FCC that lead to ratings in television shows and the standards of the MPAA that rates movies.
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The Shame of the NC-17The MPAA has something to hold over filmmakers heads: If you want your movie to be distributed (or seen) you must do what they say for that coveted “R” rating/stamp of approval. Censorship.
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Frank Talk About Movie PiracyWhether it is the distribution of pirated DVDs, pre-release piracy or even just the friendly copy for the friend of a friend, thievery has consequences. But are they really as dire as officials make them out to be? -
E-Theft: The Lurking Monster that is Internet PiracyFor some reason, people who would never steal a CD or DVD from a store do exactly the same thing right from their homes by participating in illegal downloads of copyrighted material, which is a type of theft otherwise known as piracy, and it's a crime. -
When Giving it Away is a Reason to BuyMuch to the chagrin of modern pirate hunters like the RIAA and MPAA who see downloading their intellectual property for free as buccaneering; TED effectively demonstrates that giving away your intellectual property can lead to huge financial returns. -
Top Five Comedy Films of Summer 2010Need a good laugh this summer? Use this guide and go see this summers funniest comedy films.
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Movie Piracy: Epidemic, Backlash, or Necessary Evil?Is internet movie piracy as big a deal as it is made out to be?
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A Letter to the RIAA and MPAAMany consumers pirate media because it's easier than the alternative. Why go to the video store and risk getting a scratched DVD when I can download the same movie cheaper and more easily.
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How to Modify the Hosts File to Block Bad IPs (RIAA / MPAA Etc)This tutorial will show you how to edit the HOSTS file in windows. You can block websites and keep your computer safe!
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How to Block RIAA or MPAA IPsThis tutorial will show you how to install and configure Blocklist Manager. This is useful when you want to stay safe on the web or using P2P. It can also stop ads, government IPs and known bad IP ranges.
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Censorship, Artistic Integrity and the Occasional Dirty Joke* Note: this is NOT a movie review.* In this article, writer Michael LiCastri uses Kevin Smith's new film "Zack and Miri Make a Porno" to ask a startling question: Why are the MPAA such hypocrites when it comes to sex and violence?
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"Sex Drive" it was Not an Hour and 1/2Of course the importance of this road trip is to de-sex a character. That's always important in films like these. The odd thing is that people are comparing this to Super Bad and that's retarded. -
"Step Brothers" Step Up on Semi-ProWell I laughed, a lot. I laughed a lot and I meant it. -
Should Parents Let Their Young Children Go to R-rated Films?At a showing of '300', I was very disappointed to find myself walking into the theater with 10-year-old children.
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This Film Has Not yet Been Rated.Movie review for this film is not yet rated.
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"Hitman" on Target?I have seen the video game and I believe Olyphant has not only an interesting last name but he was a dead on Agent 47. He has that crazy look of he would shoot without question. -
"The Game Plan" was Without OneThey found a way to make football more girly and less for anyone of the male gender. So this movie is for the mother and the kids and not the father and the kids. -
"Feel the Noise" and See the Lack of FeelingI left before it was over. The movie was HORRIBLE. -
The PG-13 Issues of SocietyWhy PG-13 movies are ruining films for kids and adults.
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"The Invisible" More Then Meets the EyeSometimes when you're not around you're more visible than when you areâ¦or so the film suggests. -
Captivity Film Ads Pulled from Public Consumption by Film's ProducersIn an era in which film-goers just can't seem to get enough of torture films such as Saw and Hostel, After Dark Films has apparently found where the movie-going public draws the line on movie-based violence and imagery. -
StreamCast, Grokster, and EDonkey Closed for BusinessA death knell could be heard this week, followed by the sharp rap of a Judge's gavel. A summary judgement ruling that StreamCast was liable for encouraging Morpheus users to infringe on copyright spells the end of p2p networks as we know it. -
Hollywood Strikes a Chord with ChristiansMPAA lashes out at Christian content. Christianity placed in category of offensive violence, nudity and profanity.
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