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Let's watch the excellent NSFW documentary, This Film Is Not Yet Rated

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Liz:
I'm on part 5/10 right now. My favorite part so far is where they had the little counter adding up the number of thrusts in separate scenes.

I chuckled.

Surgoshan:
It's good to let those out.

Otherwise you could get an ingrown chuckle.

Liz:
Ooh, that sounds like it would hurt.

Also, I just finished it and I am a little angry, mainly concerning the whole bit about the military being involved in the review process. I don't care how many times they say it's not censorship, it is. I think I have just made it my goal in life to be on the ratings board so I can do my part in getting movies into theaters that should be in theaters.

Surgoshan:
And you've just made it certain that you'll never be on the board.  That's probably the most extensively reviewed position ever.  I'm a middle school teacher and I'm certain that the review process for my employment wasn't as thorough as that for the MPAA review board.  Frankly, the MPAA would rather a pedophile taught math to 12 year olds than that someone rates movies who thinks maybe sex isn't all that bad.

KvP:
I watched this back when it first came out on DVD. I'm surprised no one's mentioned that the documentarian sued the MPAA because they made illegal copies of their screener and disseminated it, the sort of thing that the MPAA is designed to combat.

Other than that, though, the movie goes to relative shit towards the end of the film, where the documentarian starts to become the focus of the film. I was enjoying myself greatly up until that point.

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