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Americans don't like nudity, yes they do

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Christian Film & Television Commission says its research shows that movies with nudity and sex aren't popular:

Only five of the top 10 movies at the domestic box office in 2001, 2002 and 2003 -- less than 20 percent -- had excessive or very graphic sex in them, according to MOVIEGUIDE's ratings, while 19, or 63 percent, had either a moral worldview or a Christian worldview. Also, the bigger the amount and the stronger the sex and nudity are in a movie, the worse it does at the box office.

Moviegoers Rejecting Films With Explicit Sexual Content

Martin A. Grove writing in The Hollywood Reporter:

Meanwhile, there's no doubt that moviegoers voted with their dollars last weekend in favor of R-rated films. What's particularly interesting is that when you look at who's going to see these films, it's not only the traditional audience of younger males that's applauding the R's. The demographic appeal of the R films currently in theaters is much broader than conventional wisdom would say it should be.

Moviegoers show they're rah-rah for R's

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