There unrated version has more of everything; more scenes, more nudity, more cursing, and more fun!
Well UR stands for unrated and NR stands for not rated so there is really not a big difference but there is one small difference. UR movie are usually no released into mainstream movie theatres while NR movies unusually are. I hope this answers your question.
It is unrated
Rated R means that kids should not bw watching it. Unrated means it is perverted and ussally udults should not even watch. ^^^This is not necessarily true. Rated R means that no one under 17 should be watching it, yes. Unrated means that the content simply has not been rated. I've seen plenty of unrated movies that weren't perverted, for the record. Unrated means that it is the original content of the movie including things that were just taken out for time. Whether or not the content of an unrated film is perverted or not depends on the film itself, not whether it's unrated or just rated R. FOR EXAMPLE: Saw VII had to be re-edited several times to be brought down to an R rating (otherwise it would be rated NC-17, which is an entirely different rating than simply "unrated"). If the original director's cut was released, it would be considered unrated. However, Step Up 3 also had to be edited, cutting out a lot of the dances so that it wouldn't be too long for someone to sit through. If the original director's cut of that movie were released, it would also be considered unrated, since only the theatrical version shown in theaters is given a rating. Does this mean that the uncut version of Step Up 3 is perverted and something adults shouldn't even watch? No. Sorry, I just kinda thought that the first answer was giving false information and kind of opinionated. >_<
The regular version is 100 minutes long. The unrated version is 108 minutes long.
Yes it should be, as most unrated movies are PG's. However, it would depend on what movie it is, as some can be released unrated due to excessive violence or gore. Hope that helps.
Halloween uncut Means They Took Things Out Of The Movie To Make It Not So Scary Or The Noudity Parts Halloween Unrated Means They Didnt Take Any Parts Out Of The Movie And Didnt Edit It.! I thought it was the other way round mate :L
Unrated is the version shown to movie coordinators before it was edited and made to be fit in theaters as a rated R movie Hope this helps!
Well UR stands for unrated and NR stands for not rated so there is really not a big difference but there is one small difference. UR movie are usually no released into mainstream movie theatres while NR movies unusually are. I hope this answers your question.
Scary Movie 3.5 is the unrated version of Scary Movie 3. Scary Movie 3.5 features many deleted scenes that weren't featured on Scary Movie 3's DVD.
no there is not
the difference between and regular dvd and blu ray is a whole different experience. the quality is so much better and come is 720p 1080p. the quality is magnificent.
You have to read reviews on it, and ask the people at the rental store most of the time they have seen those movies.
Unrated
It is unrated
Look for the Unrated versions of movies. It's sometimes called the "Unrated Director's Cut."
the rating is unrated
Rated R means that kids should not bw watching it. Unrated means it is perverted and ussally udults should not even watch. ^^^This is not necessarily true. Rated R means that no one under 17 should be watching it, yes. Unrated means that the content simply has not been rated. I've seen plenty of unrated movies that weren't perverted, for the record. Unrated means that it is the original content of the movie including things that were just taken out for time. Whether or not the content of an unrated film is perverted or not depends on the film itself, not whether it's unrated or just rated R. FOR EXAMPLE: Saw VII had to be re-edited several times to be brought down to an R rating (otherwise it would be rated NC-17, which is an entirely different rating than simply "unrated"). If the original director's cut was released, it would be considered unrated. However, Step Up 3 also had to be edited, cutting out a lot of the dances so that it wouldn't be too long for someone to sit through. If the original director's cut of that movie were released, it would also be considered unrated, since only the theatrical version shown in theaters is given a rating. Does this mean that the uncut version of Step Up 3 is perverted and something adults shouldn't even watch? No. Sorry, I just kinda thought that the first answer was giving false information and kind of opinionated. >_<