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  2. Valiant (film) - Wikipedia

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    Valiant is a 2005 animated comedy film [3] produced by Vanguard Animation, Ealing Studios and Odyssey Entertainment, and released by Entertainment Film Distributors in the United Kingdom on March 25, 2005, and by Walt Disney Pictures in the United States on August 19.

  3. Motion Picture Association - Wikipedia

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    Motion Picture Association of America (1945–2019) The Motion Picture Association ( MPA ) [ 1 ] [ 2 ] is an American trade association representing the five major film studios of the United States , the mini-major Amazon MGM Studios , as well as the video streaming services Netflix and Amazon Prime Video .

  4. Girl Authority - Wikipedia

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    Girl Authority was an American cover pop girl group.The group consisted of nine girls, at the time, ranging in ages 8 to 13; Jacqueline Laviolette, Carly Grayson, Jessica "Jess" Bonner, Crystal Evans, Kate Barker, Zoë Virant, Jessica Tarr, Gina Miele and Alexandra "Alex" Bilbo.

  5. Motion Picture Association film rating system - Wikipedia

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    Film studios have pressured the MPAA to retire the NC-17 rating, because of its likely impact on their film's box office revenue. [81] [82] In 2010, the MPAA controversially decided to give the film Blue Valentine an NC-17 rating. The Weinstein Company challenged this decision, and the MPAA ended up awarding the same cut an R rating on appeal.

  6. Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers - Wikipedia

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    The Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers (AMPTP) [a] is a trade association based in Sherman Oaks, Los Angeles, California, that represents over 350 American television and film production companies in collective bargaining negotiations with entertainment industry trade unions that include, among others, SAG-AFTRA, the Directors Guild of America, the Writers Guild of America ...

  7. This Film Is Not Yet Rated - Wikipedia

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    According to the investigation depicted in the film, the following people were, as of 2006, members of the MPAA rating board, also known as CARA (Classification and Rating Administration). (Included is the personal information the film revealed about them, such as their age, the age of their children, and how long they had been on the board.

  8. File:MPAA X RATING (block).svg - Wikipedia

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    This image or media file may be available on the Wikimedia Commons as File:MPAA X RATING (block).svg, where categories and captions may be viewed. While the license ...

  9. Monogram Pictures - Wikipedia

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    In its early years, Monogram could seldom afford big-name movie stars and would employ either former silent-film actors who were idle (Herbert Rawlinson, William Collier Sr.) or young featured players (Ray Walker, Wallace Ford, William Cagney, Charles Starrett). In 1935, Johnston and Carr were wooed by Herbert Yates of Consolidated Film Industries.