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    JP3 is the only film in the JP trilogy not to have a crew member playing someone in the cast. (From: Oviraptor)
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    At 3:02:14 AM on 9/14/2000, vanillawafer69 said:
    Yeah but I think the MPAA only allows X number of four letter words and stuff and the deleted scene pushed it over the limit, I don't know, I'm probably wrong just speculating...


    At 11:56:18 PM on 9/13/2000, Oviraptor said:
    well JP had language in it also. and it's not R.


    At 11:45:58 PM on 9/13/2000, vanillawafer69 said:
    I think maybe with the deleted scene where Roland and Ajay talk might push it over to R because of the language, I haven't seen it in a while so I don't remember what was said but that might be why they cut it out because it was a pretty important scene.


    At 9:20:48 PM on 9/13/2000, itsyourturn said:
    Anybody else notice that whoever wrote that review rated the movies "R". Is this a directors cut or something? just kidding, i know that the guy is an idiot if he thinks THe Lost WOrld is rated "R".


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