Yeah, we didn't even know what to rate this movie. Sorry, folks.
One of the age ratings of the
Motion Picture Association of America. This rating is for films that have not been given a proper rating. This is why it is termed "
NR". This is usually reserved for films released
Direct to Video and uncut versions of a reviewed film.
Films that have been given this rating:
- The Aristocrats
- Batman & Mr. Freeze: SubZero
- The Brown Bunny
- The Butcher
- Dawn of the Dead (1978) note All classification was refused by George Romero when he was told the only choices he had due to the violence was to either cut the film to get an R rating or self-apply the X rating, which would have been the kiss of death for any chances of getting played in theaters. To get out of the dilemma, he had a notice put on all advertising for the movie that in effect said that there wasn't any sexual content in it, but due to the extreme violence, nobody under 17 would be admitted. It worked.
- Dead Air (2009)
- Dear God No!
- Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer
- Kangaroo Jack: G'Day U.S.A.!
- Kidsnote was almost released with an NC-17 rating, but its distributor, Miramax Films, was owned by Disney at the time, and they didn't want to have any films with that rating under the Disney banner, so it was released unrated by a one-off label.
- Mary and Max
- Pontypool
- Requiem for a Dream
- The Return (1980)
- Spin Me Round
- Superstition
- This Film is Not Yet Rated (ironically) note First Cut of the film DID get an NC-17, but the process of how the MPAA got the film rated in the first place was added into the film after they rated it, so its now unrated per MPAA policy
- A Year and Change
- Wakko's Wish