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B movie and Motion Picture Association of America film rating system

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Difference between B movie and Motion Picture Association of America film rating system

B movie vs. Motion Picture Association of America film rating system

A B movie or B film is a low-budget commercial movie, but not an arthouse film. The Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) film rating system is used in the United States and its territories to rate a film's suitability for certain audiences based on its content.

Similarities between B movie and Motion Picture Association of America film rating system

B movie and Motion Picture Association of America film rating system have 15 things in common (in Unionpedia): Art film, Independent film, Midnight Cowboy, Motion Picture Production Code, Paramount Pictures, Pulp Fiction, Roger Ebert, Steven Spielberg, The New York Times, Trailer (promotion), United Artists, Universal Pictures, Variety (magazine), Warner Bros., X rating.

Art film

An art film is typically a serious, independent film, aimed at a niche market rather than a mass market audience.

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Independent film

An independent film, independent movie, indie film or indie movie is a feature film that is produced outside the major film studio system, in addition to being produced and distributed by independent entertainment companies.

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Midnight Cowboy

Midnight Cowboy is a 1969 American drama film based on the 1965 novel of the same name by James Leo Herlihy.

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Motion Picture Production Code

The Motion Picture Production Code was the set of industry moral guidelines that was applied to most United States motion pictures released by major studios from 1930 to 1968.

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Paramount Pictures

Paramount Pictures Corporation (also known simply as Paramount) is an American film studio based in Hollywood, California, that has been a subsidiary of the American media conglomerate Viacom since 1994.

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Pulp Fiction

Pulp Fiction is a 1994 American crime film written and directed by Quentin Tarantino, based on a story by Tarantino and Roger Avary,See, e.g., King (2002), pp.

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Roger Ebert

Roger Joseph Ebert (June 18, 1942 – April 4, 2013) was an American film critic, historian, journalist, screenwriter, and author.

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Steven Spielberg

Steven Allan Spielberg (born December 18, 1946) is an American filmmaker.

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The New York Times

The New York Times (sometimes abbreviated as The NYT or The Times) is an American newspaper based in New York City with worldwide influence and readership.

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Trailer (promotion)

A trailer (also known as a preview or coming attraction) is a commercial advertisement for a feature film that will be exhibited in the future at a cinema, the result of creative and technical work.

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United Artists

United Artists (UA) is an American film and television entertainment studio.

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Universal Pictures

Universal Pictures (also known as Universal Studios) is an American film studio owned by Comcast through the Universal Filmed Entertainment Group division of its wholly owned subsidiary NBCUniversal.

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Variety (magazine)

Variety is a weekly American entertainment trade magazine and website owned by Penske Media Corporation.

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Warner Bros.

Warner Bros.

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X rating

In some countries, X is or has been a motion picture rating reserved for the most explicit films.

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B movie and Motion Picture Association of America film rating system Comparison

B movie has 367 relations, while Motion Picture Association of America film rating system has 126. As they have in common 15, the Jaccard index is 3.04% = 15 / (367 + 126).

References

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