Info on Dish Networks New Adult Channels

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JohnTomFerg said:
I'm still at a loss for the distinction of XX1/2 vs XXX ---> I have to say that just the fact that the distinction is being made is comical to me.



they stop before you do :)
 
x = (MPAA) anything more than R
xx = shows oral & intercourse
xx1/2 = adds money shot
xxx = adds anal
 
GaryPen said:
Ironically, they are generally the states that back the party that promises to get gov't off our backs.


This made me laugh for a good 5 minutes!
 
Maybe i missed something but what CH. is fresh on ? Also which ones can you sub. to monthly ?
 
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rglore said:
x = (MPAA) anything more than R
xx = shows oral & intercourse
xx1/2 = adds money shot
xxx = adds anal

X has not been used by the MPAA for nearly two decades.

They changed the designation to NC17 in an attempt to remove the stigma of "real" adult movies. For example the original "A Clockwork Orange" was rated X due to its subject matter and one explicit scene set to the William Tell overture, but anyone who has ever seen that movie knows it has nothing to do with porn.

At the same time they added PG13. "Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom" (originally rated PG) is credited for making the MPAA move to adopt a rating between PG and R.

See ya
Tony
 
It wasn't at the same time. PG-13 was added in '84 or '85 after Temple Of Doom and Gremlins the summer before.

X was changed to NC-17 around '90 after Miramax released a number of movies unrated in protest. ("Tie Me Up, Tie Me Down", "The Cook, The Thief..."). There was also a controversy about the film "Hardware" which got slapped with an X for violence and fought the MPAA over it.


X has not been used by the MPAA for nearly two decades.

They changed the designation to NC17 in an attempt to remove the stigma of "real" adult movies. For example the original "A Clockwork Orange" was rated X due to its subject matter and one explicit scene set to the William Tell overture, but anyone who has ever seen that movie knows it has nothing to do with porn.

At the same time they added PG13. "Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom" (originally rated PG) is credited for making the MPAA move to adopt a rating between PG and R.

See ya
Tony
 
"Ratings"

The ratings on X level indicate how graphic the movie is. If there is a money shot, or if there are any "unusual" penetrations, it would get more X's :D

I think these are also used in pricing tiers, the XXX cost more than the XX, etc.

Ten Clips and TEN do not show $, where as TenXtacy (sp) does.

I think the new Fresh also has $ shots also, can't recall just now, I'll have to do some more research. :up
 
What a $ shot? and how much do it cost or is it worth?


Hilarious i can't stop laughing especially after reading the link that Redwing posted.

Now Dish can really claim "Better TV 4 oral"

Any chance these channels will be available in HD and VOD.:D

Does a VIP 622 equal Double $ Shot.
 
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Warning: watching too many commercials between TEN movies can make you feel that you "just don't measure up". That you need to purchase a penis pump. Porn stars swear by it. Lol.
 

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