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The term <b>X-rated</b> applies to movies featuring explicit sex. The term is purely a colloquialism; it is not a trademark nor does it have any other legal status. The other ratings are trademarks of the MPAA, which administers the rating system. Any movie can call itself "X" or "XXX" (there is no difference between these).
A rating used for movies which may feature explicit sex and possibly violence. This is a higher rating than R, but lower than triple X.




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Revision as of 21:00, 15 January 2002

The term X-rated applies to movies featuring explicit sex. The term is purely a colloquialism; it is not a trademark nor does it have any other legal status. The other ratings are trademarks of the MPAA, which administers the rating system. Any movie can call itself "X" or "XXX" (there is no difference between these).


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