15 February 2013 12:11 AM, PST | cinemablend.com | See recent Cinema Blend news »

It may surprise a few of you to learn this, but there are quite a few people that live in China. And by a few I mean one-fifth of the world's population. It's a market that Hollywood has been desperate to invade for years now, but there's a small problem: the Chinese government isn't big on American movies. But while the country did recently raise the number of foreign movies that would be permitted in theaters annually - going from 20 to 34 - they also happen to be very strict content-wise and won't let just any film gain access. But the movie industry always finds a way to adapt... The Los Angeles Times has learned that in the making of the new R-rated comedy 21 and Over, the filmmakers and Relativity Media have made two very distinct versions of the film: while the one shown to American audiences will be filled with »

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