It means UnRated. Content is appropriate only for an adult audience. Can be based on violence, sex, aberrational behavior, drug abuse or any other element that most parents would consider too strong and therefore off-limits for viewing by their children. ~Via Netflix~
The rating 'U' stands for Universal, meaning all age groups can watch it.
The Motion Picture Association of America only uses G, PG, PG-13, R, NC-17.
In the British rating system, 'Universal' means Suitable For All.
That it's a movie for Pre-school children
Its a rating, Mature 18 yrs and over.
It means that it is appropriate for all audiences.
If you mean the movie from 2001: The MPAA rating in the USA is PG-13 for sexual content. In the UK it is rated 12 The rest of the ratings are below. If you mean the movie from 1952 it was not rated. If you mean the actual Moulin Rouge in Paris. From looking at the website the shows appear to be adult only as they contain nudity. There is also a club venue there which would also be adults only. So not the place to bring the kids on a trip to France, but great for a group of adult aged friends.
It means that Top Gear have put that car on the Cool column. These are the ratings; Seriously Uncool, Uncool, Cool and Sub-zero.
PG, but don't worry, it's supposed to be a kid-friendly movie. And do you mean what the rating bar is to it at "A Place" or what is the MPAA rating? Please give out more information.
The 'U' film rating stands for 'Universal' - mean it's suitable for viewing by all ages.
It could mean that the content was made for DVD, and never had to pass through the rating board system, or that new footage was added to an already rated movie, and the movie with the new footage has not been passed through the ratings system. It could also mean that the movie was made before the ratings board was created. The addition of new footage could either makethe film a stronger version, or could have no effect on the rating at all.
If you're asking about United States ratings, the Motion Picture Association of America does not have an 'S' rating. If you're reading a DVD box, it probably refers to sexual content.
In the USA, the rating "NC-17" means that the movie is unsuitable for those under 18 years of age. The initials "NC" mean "No Children". The "G" rating, indicating "General" indicates the film is suitable for all audiences.
Mature audience required
check the classification. It means the movie has not been rated yet.
If you mean the movie "IT" About the scary clown, then rated R for sure. if you are talking about another movie i have no clue.
Its a rating, Mature 18 yrs and over.
It means that it is appropriate for all audiences.
Sexual Content
You have to be fifteen or over to watch the movie.
Restricted. Meaning you must be 18 or over.