This Film Is Not Yet Rated
Nancy Machaj
Last week I noticed on Sandra's blog that it had a "rating" and it
reminded me of a documentary I enjoyed called This Film Is Not Yet
Rated, which is all about the MPAA and how they rate movies. The
members of the group that rate the movies are supposed to be secret,
and their process is highly subjective and the movie shows how the
standards have changed over the years. Pretty interesting stuff.
Nancy
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blogging at:
http://happychildhood.homeschooljournal.net
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reminded me of a documentary I enjoyed called This Film Is Not Yet
Rated, which is all about the MPAA and how they rate movies. The
members of the group that rate the movies are supposed to be secret,
and their process is highly subjective and the movie shows how the
standards have changed over the years. Pretty interesting stuff.
Nancy
*****
blogging at:
http://happychildhood.homeschooljournal.net
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Sandra Dodd
-=-Last week I noticed on Sandra's blog that it had a "rating" and it
reminded me of a documentary I enjoyed called This Film Is Not Yet
Rated, which is all about the MPAA and how they rate movies. The
members of the group that rate the movies are supposed to be secret,
and their process is highly subjective and the movie shows how the
standards have changed over the years. Pretty interesting stuff.-=-
My main unschooling page got a G rating and my page on sexuality and
teens got NR (no one under 17).
That was fun to play with. It's not "real," as far as a I know, but
those with blogs or webpages who want to play with it can find the
link in the upper right (if you're reading this in November 2008,
anyway; it won't stay there forever) at
http://sandradodd.blogspot.com
Sandra
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reminded me of a documentary I enjoyed called This Film Is Not Yet
Rated, which is all about the MPAA and how they rate movies. The
members of the group that rate the movies are supposed to be secret,
and their process is highly subjective and the movie shows how the
standards have changed over the years. Pretty interesting stuff.-=-
My main unschooling page got a G rating and my page on sexuality and
teens got NR (no one under 17).
That was fun to play with. It's not "real," as far as a I know, but
those with blogs or webpages who want to play with it can find the
link in the upper right (if you're reading this in November 2008,
anyway; it won't stay there forever) at
http://sandradodd.blogspot.com
Sandra
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