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Default Re: mopar playing a different game in 70 than GM/Ford

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: 442w30</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: black69</div><div class="ubbcode-body">

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As far as &quot;Curious Yellow&quot; is concerned, has anyone seen it? No, it's not a porn movie - it's more of an &quot;art house&quot; (I think that's what they would have called it back then) movie that was a reflection of the times, like politics/social issues, free love, etc. Today, it would be an R movie. Perhaps back then &quot;Curious Yellow&quot; would be risqué, but the movie was from 1967-68 and is properly called &quot;I Am Curious,&quot; while the color is from the 1971 model year. </div></div>

(In my most accurate Cliff Clavin voice)
As a matter of fact there Normy, the actual title was: &quot;I Am Curious (Yellow)&quot; because there were two versions, a &quot;Blue&quot; version and a &quot;Yellow&quot; version. The Blue rated version being quite a bit racier than the Yellow one. The Motion Picture Rating Association added the two color designators to this foreign-made film in order to differentiate the two films. This was before the later commonly known rating grades were established: G, GP, R and X. They later became G PG, R, NC-17, and X. And yes, I saw the film back in my college days and it would barely get an R these days.

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