The Motion Pictures Association (MPA) Film Ratings Fail & NON-Creep Brenda Lee

What a CreepSeason 23, Episode 1The Motion Pictures Association (MPA) Film Ratings SystemWe will discuss the Motion Picture Association (MPA) film ratings system, previously known as the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA).Why? Because although it doesn’t always seem like movie ratings matter, they do. Movie ratings decide how big of an audience a movie gets. Anyone can see a PG-13, while an NC-17 movie can’t even run ads for their film; most theaters won’t show it. We talk about the double standards when it comes to straight sex vs. queer sex, male nudity vs. female nudity, and sex and violence.Trigger warning: Foul language and sexual situationsSources for this episode:“Breaking the Code” by Nat SegaloffColliderFilm RatingsForbesGizmodoIndie WireMotion Pictures AssociationMotion Pictures AssociationRoger EbertSlash FilmVanity FairWikipedia (Motion Picture Association film rating system)WiredBe sure to follow us on social media. But don’t follow us too closely … don’t be a creep about it! Subscribe to us on Apple PodcastsTwitter: https://twitter.com/CreepPod @CreepPodFacebook: Join the private group!Instagram @WhatACreepPodcastVisit our Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/whatacreepEmail: WhatACreepPodcast@gmail.comWe’ve got merch here!

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