Actually, it's quite common. Wikipedia offers this listing of NC-17 films:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_NC-...
Strangely, many NC-17 films were edited for an R rating! Also, some are reviewed, such as "Requiem for a Dream", then re-rated, pushing them to the R level. NC-17 films include:
Beyond the Valley of the Dolls, 1970, originally rated X; rating symbol changed to NC-17 in 1990
Broken English, 1996, for explicit sexuality; edited version rated R for language, violence and some drug content
The Canterbury Tales (I Racconti di Canterbury), 1972, originally rated X in 1979; rating symbol changed to NC-17 in 1991
Centerspread, rated 1990 for extensive use of extremely explicit sex-related dialogue
Comfortably Numb, 1995, for scenes of graphic drug use and some explicit sexuality
Crash, 1996, for numerous explicit sex scenes; edited version rated R for accident gore, some graphic language and aberrant sexual content
Delta of Venus, 1995; originally rated R in 1994 for strong erotic content; edited version rated NC-17 in 1995 for explicit sexuality
Descent, 2007; for a brutal rape
Dice Rules, 1991
NOTE: Eastern Promises, 2007, was re-rated R on appeal for strong brutal and bloody violence, some graphic sexuality, language and nudity.
Emmanuelle (Emmanuelle 2), 1975, originally rated X in 1976; rating symbol changed to NC-17 in 1991
The Evil Dead, 1981 (rated 1994), for substantial graphic horror violence and gore
Female Trouble, 1974 (rated 1999), for explicit sexuality and nudity
Glam, 2001 (rated 1998), for a scene of explicit sexuality and some sexual dialogue
La Grande Bouffe, 1973, originally rated X; rating symbol changed to NC-17 in 1998 for some explicit sexuality
Hostel, 2005, for the brutal violence scenes, the sexual content, the drug use, the explicit sex scenes with the exposes of the genitalia and the strong linguage.
Hell's Belles, 1997, for pervasive sexuality and nudity
Henry & June, 1990 (first title to be rated NC-17)
The Hills Have Eyes, 1977
In the Realm of the Senses (Ai no corrida), 1976 (rated 1991)
Inserts, 1975, originally rated X; rating symbol changed to NC-17 in 1996 for explicit sexuality
Intent to Kill, 1993 (rated 1992), for extreme violence
Kill Bill, 2003/2004; 2007 "Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair" rerelease rated NC-17
Last Tango in Paris (Ultimo tango a Parigi), 1972, originally rated X in 1973; edited version rated R in 1981; edited version rated X in 1982; rating symbol changed to NC-17 in 1997 for some explicit sexual content
The Loves of Lady Chatterly, rated 1992
Man Bites Dog (C'est arrivé près de chez vous), 1992 (rated 1993) for strong graphic violence
Matador, 1986 (rated 2005) for aberrant sexuality including violence
Midnight Woman, 1990
Modern Love, rated 1991
Nothin' Goes Right, 1988, originally rated X in 1989; rating symbol changed to NC-17 in 1999
Orgazmo, 1997 (rated 1998), for explicit sexual content and dialogue
Pink Flamingos, 1972, 1997 re-release rated NC-17 for a wide range of perversions in explicit detail
Predator 2 , 1990, originally rated NC-17 for strong graphic violence and gore; edited version rated R for considerable mayhem, gore, graphic violence, vulgarity and drug use
Romantic Memoirs (Baksmälla), 1973, rated 1990
Saw II, 2005, Received an NC-17 rating. The only film in the series to get appealed and actually win.
The Story of O (Histoire d'O), 1975, originally rated X; re-rated NC-17 in 2002 for sexual content
Trois, 2000, originally rated R for strong sexuality, language and some violence; edited version rated NC-17 for some explicit sexuality
Tropic of Cancer, 1970, originally rated X; re-rated NC-17 in 1992
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