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* ExecutiveMeddling: Lukas Kendall recounted how the MPAA gave him and Robert Nathan tips on how to change the movie's rating from NC-17 to R, which in a sense meant expensive reshoots of almost all of their footage. By the ''seven-minute mark'', the MPAA had written down so many notes that they gave in and accepted the NC-17 rating. [[http://filmmakermagazine.com/84143-the-nc-17-rating-needs-to-be-abolished-we-should-know-we-made-an-nc-17-movie/ though They then wrote a scathing article on the MPAA's rating guidelines]].

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* ExecutiveMeddling: Lukas Kendall recounted how the MPAA gave him and Robert Nathan tips on how to change the movie's rating from NC-17 to R, which in a sense meant expensive reshoots of almost all of their footage. By the ''seven-minute mark'', the MPAA had written down so many notes that they gave in and accepted the NC-17 rating. [[http://filmmakermagazine.com/84143-the-nc-17-rating-needs-to-be-abolished-we-should-know-we-made-an-nc-17-movie/ though They then wrote a scathing article on where they called out the MPAA's rating guidelines]].
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* ExecutiveMeddling: Lukas Kendall recounted how the MPAA gave him and Robert Nathan tips on how to change the movie's rating from NC-17 to R, which in a sense meant expensive reshoots of almost all of their footage. By the ''seven-minute mark'', the MPAA gave them so many notes that they gave in and accepted the NC-17 rating. [[http://filmmakermagazine.com/84143-the-nc-17-rating-needs-to-be-abolished-we-should-know-we-made-an-nc-17-movie/ though They then wrote a scathing article on the MPAA's rating guidelines]].

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* ExecutiveMeddling: Lukas Kendall recounted how the MPAA gave him and Robert Nathan tips on how to change the movie's rating from NC-17 to R, which in a sense meant expensive reshoots of almost all of their footage. By the ''seven-minute mark'', the MPAA gave them had written down so many notes that they gave in and accepted the NC-17 rating. [[http://filmmakermagazine.com/84143-the-nc-17-rating-needs-to-be-abolished-we-should-know-we-made-an-nc-17-movie/ though They then wrote a scathing article on the MPAA's rating guidelines]].
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* ExecutiveMeddling: Lukas Kendall recounted how the MPAA gave him and Robert Nathan tips on how to change the movie's rating from NC-17 to R, which in a sense meant expensive reshoots of almost all of their footage. The MPAA gave them so many notes that they gave in and accepted the NC-17 rating, [[http://filmmakermagazine.com/84143-the-nc-17-rating-needs-to-be-abolished-we-should-know-we-made-an-nc-17-movie/ though not before writing a scathing article on why it needed to be abolished]].

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* ExecutiveMeddling: Lukas Kendall recounted how the MPAA gave him and Robert Nathan tips on how to change the movie's rating from NC-17 to R, which in a sense meant expensive reshoots of almost all of their footage. The By the ''seven-minute mark'', the MPAA gave them so many notes that they gave in and accepted the NC-17 rating, rating. [[http://filmmakermagazine.com/84143-the-nc-17-rating-needs-to-be-abolished-we-should-know-we-made-an-nc-17-movie/ though not before writing They then wrote a scathing article on why it needed to be abolished]].the MPAA's rating guidelines]].
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* ExecutiveMeddling: Lukas Kendall recounted how the MPAA gave him and Robert Nathan tips on how to change the movie's rating from NC-17 to R, which in a sense meant expensive reshoots of almost all of their footage. The MPAA gave them so many notes that they gave in and accepted the NC-17 rating, [[http://filmmakermagazine.com/84143-the-nc-17-rating-needs-to-be-abolished-we-should-know-we-made-an-nc-17-movie/ though not before writing a scathing article on why it needed to be abolished]].
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