Top 25 Quotes About Mpaa

#1. MPAA. The idea that piracy is an effective form of resistance, a direct attack on the corporate empire, is confirmed by the reaction it has provoked:

Astra Taylor

#2. It was like fighting with the MPAA ... to me it was like this is an R easy ... but it was NC 17 over and over and even with this cut they were like, you are right on the edge buddy, one more thing and it's NC-17.

Rob Zombie

#3. Get out there, even if it's a hike or something, just break up the monotony of going to the gym.

Jessica Biel

#4. You know ... the only person I really had to please after a point was the MPAA. Because Lions' Gate was like, hey, whatever you can get away with is fine, we don't care.

Rob Zombie

#5. I had only myself to rely on. And that, I thought, was the most frightening aspect of my predicament. After all, how could I rely on someone I couldn't trust?

Bella Forrest

#6. Is your life ruined? Is it such a disaster for people to know the truth about you?

Sophie Kinsella

#7. It's my mission to sue the MPAA and take them down. I don't know how to go about doing that. But to me, it seems like it's something that has to be taken care of.

Seth Rogen

#8. You don't need the mirror to see what you have on your wrist
Meaning: the truth is visible and clear.

Ikechukwu Joseph

#9. Don't set out to make a scary movie and then flinch every time you're supposed to scare somebody because you're afraid of being MPAA or you're afraid of your own demons or whatever.

Andrew Bryniarski

#10. Side note to parents: Anyone who thinks 'Dude, Where's My Car' is more appropriate for children than 'American Pie' because it obtained a PG-13 rating needs to stop trusting the MPAA.

James Berardinelli

#11. Why is it that twenty-four hours in the company of your family is capable of reducing you to a teenager?

Maggie O'Farrell

#12. This is the secret of how the Jewish people have created a hedge against chaos in their partnership with God. Sharing creates room in your life for more blessings to come in. Giving creates an endless circuit. You earn, you give, and then you earn more.

Celso Cukierkorn

#13. Tigerclaw stared in disbelief. Was the life of his son dependent on an ancient medicine cat and an arrogant kittypet?

Erin Hunter

#14. Creating a representation of yourself for the Internet stopped making sense when we were all on phones and connected everywhere.

Evan Spiegel

#15. There are some persons in this world, who, unable to give better proof of being wise, take a strange delight in showing what they think they have sagaciously read in mankind by uncharitable suspicions of them.

Herman Melville

#16. [P]rogressivism is a top-down, continent-wide tissue of taxes, mandates, and other coercions.

George Will

#17. When the small independent film, which depends on its artistic appeal rather than wide commercial distribution by an MPAA member, is now denied access, the playing field becomes unfair and uneven.

Norman Jewison

#18. The only thing I really wanted was the freedom to be able to get what I want on film. I've dealt with the MPAA since 1973, so I know how to renegotiate and rework.

Martin Scorsese

#19. In connection with death, or birth, or love, modesty is only a rather puerile self-consciousness.

Margaret Deland

#20. I'd like you to give my love to my family and friends.

Ted Bundy

#21. Officially, MPAA stands for Motion Picture Association of America, but I suggest that MPAA stands for Malicious Power Attacking All.

Richard Stallman

#22. Accept the children the way we accept trees - with gratitude, because they are a blessing - but do not have expectations or desires. You don't expect trees to change, you love them as they are.

Isabel Allende

#23. You're suppressing my first amendment rights," she said, voice muffled. "You don't live in America; you live in the United States of Teague.

Lauren Gilley

#24. R means under 18 accompanied by an adult. Therefore all corporately funded films in the US must be made with the concept that those under the age of 18 are able to view the film. This means all corporately funded films in the US are made for the eyes of children.

Crispin Hellion Glover

#25. They who see the Flying Dutchman never, never reach the shore.

John Boyle O'Reilly

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