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Ratings - Rated vs. Unrated on Same Disc (Locked)
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Quoting Ken Cole:
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Do we agree that lumping "Dora's Adventures" in with "Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle: Extreme Unrated" is not an ideal situation?

If so, before we settle on a rule, let's get feedback on adding (to US only for now) an "Unrated" rating, with an age of 17.  "Unrated" would be used for films with "Unrated" or similar on the cover, which previously received a theatrical rating.


Absolutely! This is one of the main things I been wanting for a very long time. For all unrated versions of movies... this way when filtering by rating non of the unrated movies will filter the same as stuff like TV Shows on DVD.
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Hmm, since there is NO age rating assigned to either Unrated or NR usually, I think trying to put us into a position of assigning an arbitrary age of any kind is wrong. I think any such assignment should be purely a local call, should an age field be added...sure why not, there are those who might want to use it. But purely locally, not Contributable, the data at hand is either Unrated or NR, we can go no further. While i think comparing Dora to Harold and Kumar is a bit extreme I do understand it, polar opposites in fact, but how about something that is not quite such a polar opposite, how about Unrated Harold and Kumar versus NR Dogma, they are essentially the same and no other information is provided. Now Unrated Barney...the thought gives me nightmares.
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You must be kidding Skip! There is no way I would want to input the age info for literally hundreds... if not thousands of profiles myself!

I definitely feel it should be...

NR = as it is now
Unrated = highest rating
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Pete:

I agree. The point I was making however, is that there is no such data typically accompanying an NR or Unrated title, therefore if such data is included it has to be of necessity a local ONLY field. I would not want you or any other user being allowed to set the age limit based some unknown set of standards applied by them, nor would i even consider imposing my own standards on any other user.
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Oh You mean setting an age limit number to Unrated and NR if they want. But have the default be NR=Lowest and Unrated= highest. OK... that I can agree with!

Phew! was worried there I sec!   
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Right. You know how I feel about fictional information.
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Quoting Ken Cole:
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If so, before we settle on a rule, let's get feedback on adding (to US only for now) an "Unrated" rating...

I'd like to suggest it be added for Canada too. We're the same region, and share many of the same releases, and our rating systems are very similar too.
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Quoting CharlieM:
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Again, it comes to children.

We have children, when my child looks for a movie to watch, he knows better than to come and ask me for an age unappropriate movie.  Without a valid ratings system, I would be asked many questions....

I have children as well...six of them...and the young ones are not allowed to watch 'Unrated' films.  An unrated version is, for lack of a better term, more extreme so, no matter what the original rating was, it is automatically age inappropriate.
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Quoting Ken Cole:
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Do we agree that lumping "Dora's Adventures" in with "Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle: Extreme Unrated" is not an ideal situation?

Yes, we agree.

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If so, before we settle on a rule, let's get feedback on adding (to US only for now) an "Unrated" rating, with an age of 17.  "Unrated" would be used for films with "Unrated" or similar on the cover, which previously received a theatrical rating.

Clearly I agree, as that is what I suggested earlier.  I am not sure how you would program it but, because there are 'R' rated films that become 'Unrated', it would have to be set higher than 'R'...but lower than 'adult'.
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Quoting TheMadMartian:
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Quoting CharlieM:
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Again, it comes to children.

We have children, when my child looks for a movie to watch, he knows better than to come and ask me for an age unappropriate movie.  Without a valid ratings system, I would be asked many questions....

I have children as well...six of them...and the young ones are not allowed to watch 'Unrated' films.  An unrated version is, for lack of a better term, more extreme so, no matter what the original rating was, it is automatically age inappropriate.


6 kids 

Must be a riot at your home 

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Donnie:

Have you seen the videos from Greece, they are really shot at The Martian's home, which does location duty for Greece.               Ok Ok I know my jokes are terrible
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I watch my niece and 3 nephews, ages 3 to 10, all the time. There are things they tell me they see on TV that I would not allow them to watch in my house.

As far as DVD are concerned, I do not pay any attention to the ratings. They are not allowed to watch any of my DVDs unless I have seen them first and feel they are appropriate.
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Quoting Kathy:
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I watch my niece and 3 nephews, ages 3 to 10, all the time. There are things they tell me they see on TV that I would not allow them to watch in my house.

As far as DVD are concerned, I do not pay any attention to the ratings. They are not allowed to watch any of my DVDs unless I have seen them first and feel they are appropriate.

 
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Quoting Kathy:
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As far as DVD are concerned, I do not pay any attention to the ratings. They are not allowed to watch any of my DVDs unless I have seen them first and feel they are appropriate.

That's how it works in my house with the grandkids.
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Quoting Kathy:
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I watch my niece and 3 nephews, ages 3 to 10, all the time. There are things they tell me they see on TV that I would not allow them to watch in my house.

As far as DVD are concerned, I do not pay any attention to the ratings. They are not allowed to watch any of my DVDs unless I have seen them first and feel they are appropriate.

Now that makes way too much sense.  What ever are you thinking? 

For what it's worth, that is how it is in my house as well.
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Quoting Prof. Kingsfield:
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...  Ok Ok I know my jokes are terrible

But ähm, ....
... thanks for trying.   
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