Here are the new MPAA ratings from Bulletin No: 2144.
The Adjustment Bureau Rated PG-13 For brief strong language, some sexuality and a violent image. Release Date: March 4, 2011 Carnival Knowledge Rated R For sexual content and language. Cosas Insignificantes Rated R For language and some sexual content. The Gardener Rated PG-13 For some violence, language and brief drug use. Release Date: Tba 2011 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 Rated PG-13 For some sequences of intense action violence, frightening images and brief sensuality. Release Date: November 19, 2010 Note: Amended Rating Reason - Rated PG-13 - Bulletin No. 2141 Previous Reason: For some sequences of intense action violence and frightening images. Henry's Crime Rated R For language. Release Date: Tba 2011 The Hustle Rated R For language. Monte Carlo Rated PG For brief mild language. Release Date: February 11, 2010 Of Boys and Men Rated PG-13 For thematic material and brief drug use. Space Dogs 3D...
The Adjustment Bureau Rated PG-13 For brief strong language, some sexuality and a violent image. Release Date: March 4, 2011 Carnival Knowledge Rated R For sexual content and language. Cosas Insignificantes Rated R For language and some sexual content. The Gardener Rated PG-13 For some violence, language and brief drug use. Release Date: Tba 2011 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 Rated PG-13 For some sequences of intense action violence, frightening images and brief sensuality. Release Date: November 19, 2010 Note: Amended Rating Reason - Rated PG-13 - Bulletin No. 2141 Previous Reason: For some sequences of intense action violence and frightening images. Henry's Crime Rated R For language. Release Date: Tba 2011 The Hustle Rated R For language. Monte Carlo Rated PG For brief mild language. Release Date: February 11, 2010 Of Boys and Men Rated PG-13 For thematic material and brief drug use. Space Dogs 3D...
- 10/27/2010
- by Brad Brevet
- Rope of Silicon
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When producer Rakesh Roshan and director Anurag Basu first met Barbara Mori for Kites story narration in Los Angeles, the actress just had inch long hair as she had gone completely bald for her role in a Spanish film.
She had just completed shooting for her film Cosas Insignificantes (Insignificant Things) that spoke of the intricacies of human relations. For her role, the Mexican beauty had shaved her head, because in the film, her screen son has cancer and is losing hair, so she expresses solidarity with him this way.
Producer Rakesh Roshan, who flew to Los Angeles to give Barbara a narration, admits that when he saw his future heroine with only one inch long hair, he was hesitant to sign her on. "I was aghast," admits Rakesh. "I asked her how we would shoot with her six months down the line, but she was confident that...
When producer Rakesh Roshan and director Anurag Basu first met Barbara Mori for Kites story narration in Los Angeles, the actress just had inch long hair as she had gone completely bald for her role in a Spanish film.
She had just completed shooting for her film Cosas Insignificantes (Insignificant Things) that spoke of the intricacies of human relations. For her role, the Mexican beauty had shaved her head, because in the film, her screen son has cancer and is losing hair, so she expresses solidarity with him this way.
Producer Rakesh Roshan, who flew to Los Angeles to give Barbara a narration, admits that when he saw his future heroine with only one inch long hair, he was hesitant to sign her on. "I was aghast," admits Rakesh. "I asked her how we would shoot with her six months down the line, but she was confident that...
- 4/14/2010
- by ZENNY
- Pinkvilla
When producer Rakesh Roshan and director Anurag Basu first met Barbara Mori for Kites story narration in Los Angeles, the actress just had inch long hair as she had gone completely bald for her role in a Spanish film.
She had just completed shooting for her film Cosas Insignificantes (Insignificant Things) that spoke of the intricacies of human relations. For her role, the Mexican beauty had shaved her head, because in the film, her screen son has cancer and is losing hair, so she expresses solidarity with him this way.
Producer Rakesh Roshan, who flew to Los Angeles to give Barbara a narration, admits that when he saw his future heroine with only one inch long hair, he was hesitant to sign her on. "I was aghast," admits Rakesh. "I asked her how we would shoot with her six months down the line, but she was confident that her hair...
She had just completed shooting for her film Cosas Insignificantes (Insignificant Things) that spoke of the intricacies of human relations. For her role, the Mexican beauty had shaved her head, because in the film, her screen son has cancer and is losing hair, so she expresses solidarity with him this way.
Producer Rakesh Roshan, who flew to Los Angeles to give Barbara a narration, admits that when he saw his future heroine with only one inch long hair, he was hesitant to sign her on. "I was aghast," admits Rakesh. "I asked her how we would shoot with her six months down the line, but she was confident that her hair...
- 4/13/2010
- Bollyspice
When producer Rakesh Roshan and director Anurag Basu first met Barbara Mori for Kites story narration in Los Angeles, the actress just had inch long hair as she had gone completely bald for her role in a Spanish film. She had just completed shooting for her film Cosas Insignificantes (Insignificant Things) that spoke of the intricacies of human relations. For her role, the Mexican beauty had shaved her head, because in the film, her screen son has cancer and is losing hair, so...
- 4/12/2010
- GlamSham
When producer Rakesh Roshan and director Anurag Basu first met Barbara Mori for Kites story narration in Los Angeles, the actress just had inch long hair as she had gone completely bald for her role in a Spanish film.She had just completed shooting for her film Cosas Insignificantes (Insignificant Things) that spoke of the intricacies of human relations. For her role, the Mexican beauty had shaved her head, because in the film, her screen son has cancer and is losing hair, so she expresses solidarity with him this way.Producer Rakesh Roshan, who flew to Los Angeles to give Barbara a narration, admits that when he saw his future heroine with only one inch long hair, he was hesitant to sign her on. .I was aghast,.. admits Rakesh. .I asked her how we would shoot with her six months down the line, but she was confident that her hair...
- 4/12/2010
- Filmicafe
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