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  2. Jawbreaker (film) - Wikipedia

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    Jawbreaker (film)

  3. Motion Picture Association film rating system - Wikipedia

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    Motion Picture Association film rating system

  4. Motion picture content rating system - Wikipedia

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    Motion picture content rating system

  5. ‘Jawbreaker’ is turning 25, but the film’s costumes still ...

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    In "Jawbreaker," the makeover scene — a mainstay in '90s teen movies — served to anoint a new member of a high school's popular clique. Pictured here, Rose McGowan's Courtney and Judy Greer's ...

  6. Eirin - Wikipedia

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    The Film Classification and Rating Organization (映画倫理機構, Eiga Rinri Kikō), also known as Eirin (映倫), is Japan's self-regulatory film regulator. Eirin was established on the model of the now-defunct American Motion Picture Producers and Distributors Association's Production Code Administration in June 1949, succeeding the US-led occupation authorities' role of film censorship ...

  7. British Board of Film Classification - Wikipedia

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    British Board of Film Classification

  8. Motion Picture Association - Wikipedia

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    Since the rating system was first introduced in November 1968, it has gone through several changes, including the addition of a PG-13 rating. [56] [57] The ratings system is completely voluntary, and ratings have no legal standing. [58] [59] Instead, the American film industry enforces the MPAA film ratings after they have been assigned, [60 ...

  9. Category:Motion picture rating systems - Wikipedia

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    Category. : Motion picture rating systems. Motion picture rating systems are issued to give moviegoers an idea of the suitability of a movie for children and/or adults in terms of issues such as sex, violence and profanity. In some jurisdictions, they may impose legal obligations of refusing the entrance of children or minors to certain movies ...