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When the MPAA rating system was created in the 1960's, X mean't 'For Adults Only'. Mainstream films such as "Midnight Cowboy" (1969) were released under it. That film is the only X-rated film to win an OSCAR. But the adult film industry eventually co-opted the rating. No legitimate theater chain would show a film with that rating. The MPAA eventually created NC-17 to replace X. However, most theater chains also refuse to book an NC-17 film.
A.C.E. in a movie's credits will usually be seen after a film editor's name, if he or she belongs to the American Cinema Editors guild, an organization that was started in 1950 by two Paramount Studios film editors.From the guild's homepage:"From its inception the ACE membership (is) committed to the encouragement of mutually-beneficial dialogue with other members of the motion picture industry and to educating the general public."
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genre? like in film or music? it basically means what type of film it is for example a romantic comedy or horror genre!
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