Rated F

Rated F by Todd Noker is a fictional satire published by iUniverse in May 2006, featuring 168 pages in English. The narrative centers on the owner of a struggling video rental store in Provo, Utah, who begins offering R- and PG-rated movies with explicit content edited out, creating a new rating of F for Family. This entrepreneurial venture initially leads to a surge in profits, but the situation escalates when a customer known as Twitchy Guy requests the removal of his estranged wife from old family movies, setting off a chain of events that spirals into violence and chaos.
Readers will find a humorous exploration of political correctness and its implications as the story unfolds. The plot delves into the absurdity of censorship and the lengths to which individuals will go to control their narratives. As the protagonist navigates the challenges of managing a video store, the narrative critiques contemporary issues while transforming political pundits into comedic figures. This edition presents a unique blend of humor and social commentary, making it a noteworthy addition to the genre.
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“Noker’s fictional satire not only pokes fun at censored videos, but also lampoons current issues . and turns political pundits into punch lines.”
-Kelsey Blackwell, Salt Lake Magazine
When the entrepreneurial owner of a struggling video rental store in Provo, Utah, offers R- and PG-rated movies with the sex, violence, and profanity edited out-earning a new rating of F (for Family)-his profits skyrocket.
Things take a dangerous turn when a customer known as Twitchy Guy brings in a box of old family movies, demanding that his estranged wife be edited out. The proposal seems extremely odd, but the offered payment is too generous to refuse. After much of the editing is done, Twitchy Guy decides to “delete” his wife from his life-literally.
Managing a video store swiftly leads to violence, murder, and too many people posing for too many cameras.
Rated F is an entertaining satire about political correctness gone too far.
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