So, dim the lights, turn off your phone, and dive into the list. Just remember: once you watch the unrated version, you can never go back to the theatrical cut. The truth is always messier, louder, and far more interesting.
Known for its "Unrated" edition featuring scenes too wild for its initial theatrical run.
The phrase “most top” is wonderfully ambiguous. Does it mean “highest rated”? “Most popular among unrated fans”? Or simply “the most extreme in terms of content”?
They cut gore for the "R" rating. They trim dialogue for "sensitivity." They shorten love scenes to avoid an "NC-17" stigma.