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Rated X (2000)

Rated X (2000)
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Having created an empire on girly shows and skin flicks, Jim Mitchell and Artie Mitchell achieved mainstream success with Behind the Green Door (1972), one of only a handful of hardcore porn movies to do so. Brothers Emilio Estevez and Charlie Sheen star in the film about the life and troubled times of porn's dynamic duo. Opening with the 1991 fratricidal murder of Artie (Sheen) at the hands of Jim (Estevez, who also directs), the film flashes back to their father lecturing them on the importance of family. In 1967, while studying film at San Francisco State, Jim's professor (Peter Bogdanovich) upbraids him for including numerous leering shots of half-naked women in his student works. Soon Jim along with his brother, fresh out of the Army, starts a smut studio in an old warehouse. Their business takes off, and in no time they are being harassed by the police for obscenity. Along the way, the two hire former Ivory Snow model Marilyn Chambers, get married, and snort half of the cocaine in Bolivia. After the fleeting success of Green Door, their lives spiral into a drug-addled hell. Jim eventually bottoms out, but Artie, wracked by a profound inferiority complex, slides into cocaine dementia and begins to threaten Jim's family. Things eventually boil over, culminating in that bloody night in 1991. This film was screened at the 2000 Sundance Film Festival. ~ Jonathan Crow, Rovi

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Starring:
Charlie SheenEmilio Estevez, (more)
Director(s):
Emilio Estevez
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Rated X

Having created an empire on girly shows and skin flicks, Jim Mitchell and Artie Mitchell achieved mainstream success with Behind the Green Door (1972), one of only a handful of hardcore porn movies to do so. Brothers Emilio Estevez and Charlie Sheen star in the film about the life and troubled times of porn's dynamic duo. Opening with the 1991 fratricidal murder of Artie (Sheen) at the hands of Jim (Estevez, who also directs), the film flashes back to their father lecturing them on the importance of family. In 1967, while studying film at San Francisco State, Jim's professor (Peter Bogdanovich) upbraids him for including numerous leering shots of half-naked women in his student works. Soon Jim along with his brother, fresh out of the Army, starts a smut studio in an old warehouse. Their business takes off, and in no time they are being harassed by the police for obscenity. Along the way, the two hire former Ivory Snow model Marilyn Chambers, get married, and snort half of the cocaine in Bolivia. After the fleeting success of Green Door, their lives spiral into a drug-addled hell. Jim eventually bottoms out, but Artie, wracked by a profound inferiority complex, slides into cocaine dementia and begins to threaten Jim's family. Things eventually boil over, culminating in that bloody night in 1991. This film was screened at the 2000 Sundance Film Festival. ~ Jonathan Crow, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
115 mins

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Director(s):
Emilio Estevez
Writer(s):
Anne MeredithDavid HollanderDavid Hollander
Producer(s):
Dick Berg
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    Marcia G.

    Yes this is a GREAT movie & true story about the Mitchell brothers and their lives which consists of producing porno movies, drugs and the opening of the O'Farrell porn theatre in San Francisco. Trouble is, this movie comes so close to what the brothers have both gone through in their lives, with Charlie still spiraling out of control.

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    Karen van K.

    The role the Mitchell Brothers played in protecting our FIRST AMENDMENT PRIVELEGE is extremely important to our society. We should have the right to freedom of speech and expression without taking the chance of being incarcerated and the Mitchell Bros. made sure that we retain that very paramount right! The story is sad in that with all the money they had to burn, they ended up burning each other . . .and a father of many children only leaves his legacy.

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    Dan H.

    Would someone mention whether or not this is a good movie? Worth the viewing? Good acting? What is this film rated?

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