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Originally posted by AlphaSigOU
You might see one hit the art-house or indy-film circuit, such as the Angelika, but very few mainstream movie theater chains will take on an NC-17 film. Much like the X rating it replaced, NC-17 can mean the kiss of death for major film distribution and sales.
Directors will edit a film to tone down violence and sexuality to earn an R rating, sometimes sneaking the trimmed bits after the film has been rated (a big no-no). Which is why you see sometimes an 'unrated' or 'international' version of a popular film released on DVD.
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If it's such a kiss of death, why does everyone want to get the unrated version? Sounds like it's another reason, probably something like you can't get an academy award if it's over an R rating. Oh wel...