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  2. Visiting Hours (film) - Wikipedia

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    Visiting Hours was released on May 28, 1982, and grossed $13.3 million at the box office on a budget of $6 million. The film received mostly negative reviews from critics. The film received mostly negative reviews from critics.

  3. Visiting Hours - Wikipedia

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    Visiting Hours may refer to: Visiting Hours, a 1982 Canadian horror film starring Michael Ironside "Visiting Hours" (song), by Ed Sheeran, 2021

  4. IMDb - Wikipedia

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    The Internet Movie Database (IMDb) [2] is an online database of information related to films, television series, podcasts, home videos, video games, and streaming content online – including cast, production crew and personal biographies, plot summaries, trivia, ratings, and fan and critical reviews. IMDb began as a fan-operated movie database ...

  5. 39 Must-Watch Shows That Scored A Perfect 10/10 - AOL

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    No movie or TV show has ever received a perfect 10/10 score. According to the IMDb Top 250, the film that came the closest is The Shawshank Redemption, with a rating of 9.3 and almost 3 million votes.

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  7. Wikipedia talk:Citing IMDb - Wikipedia

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    Again,so what. IMDB ratings are a thing, and they are a notable thing. Saying that a film has an IMDB rating of 9.0 may simply be noting that IMDB has been manipulated to have a rating of 9.0 for this film. You don't seem able to divorce yourself from the idea that reporting an IMDB rating is implying some kind of judgement on a film.

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  9. Motion Picture Association film rating system - Wikipedia

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    In 2000, the Directors Guild of America called the NC-17 rating an "abject failure", for causing filmmakers to re-edit films to receive an R rating, rather than accept an NC-17 rating. They argued that this was "not only compromising filmmakers' visions, but also greatly increasing the likelihood that adult-oriented movies are seen by the very ...