MPAA abbr.
Motion Picture Association of America 美国电影协会
- "It was a good move on the part of Jack Valenti and the MPAA to make a change.
- Miramax sued the MPAA over its X rating for "Tie Me Up!
- On Tuesday, the claims court ruled producers are entitled to the credits under the Internal Revenue Code and federal regulations, the MPAA said in a statement late yesterday.
- In 1968, the MPAA and the National Association of Theater Owners devised the voluntary system under which filmmakers submit their movies to be rated.
- "Just as a Jack Valenti heads the MPAA (Motion Picture Association of America) and represents our interests, perhaps a labor statesman representing both the industry and the unions and guilds could serve as chairman of this committee," Rich suggested.
- The new rating will prevent children from attending films judged by the MPAA ratings board to be harsher than an R rating, but will carry none of the advertising and exhibition restraints that an X rating guarantees.