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I get you now. But I certainly don't agree. Sorting things out that way would be an even bigger mess. For one, people would have to go through and edit thousands upon thousands of entries in the database to change each and every foreign film's US release to the rating of it's country of origin. And then every other region would change their releases for US films and other countries. Ridiculous.
And I'm sure there are other OCDs here that only own US released blu rays, but have foreign films amongst them, and then that would through their statistics off. This is a blu-ray site in which accuracy of the database in very important. And it's accuracy is of each and every blu ray release. If I have the US release of Ip Man, and it says on the back that it is Rated R, and yet this site's entry of it said IIB(Hong Kong rating, since it's a Hong Kong film), then that wouldn't be very accurate to my blu ray copy. |
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