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Old 08-20-2009, 11:44 PM   #21
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I disagree...because then where does the banning of movies stop? Does it stop at extreme violence? extreme sexual content? unsimulated sexual activity? too much profanity?

And then what will happen is that films will just be chopped to pieces by countries so they can deem it "appropriate" for their viewers. I feel that I should be the judge of what I can and cannot watch, not my place of residence.

EDIT: I have to add that this is what bugs me about production studios who cut up foreign or domestic films to make it less of a "bad taste" to the public. A perfect example is the final scene in Drunken Master II when Jackie Chan gives that weird facial expression at the end of the movie to show that he has become mentally handicapped due to the drinking of industrial alcohol. It was cut from the U.S. release because it was deemed "bad taste" in America, even though it was supposed to be a funny scene.

+1.

Here is a funny story that occurred to me. My Pops was in Saudi Arabia for a week (to present a new medical tech using an Intelligent computer during surgery) I was bored so I happened to purchase Ghostbusters 2 the version I saw was beyond confusing because of the very definition of whats appropriate and what's not according to the country's law (The Tub coming alive wasn't there for one because Sigourney Weaver was undressing , two how the baby ended up at the museum of course because Rick Moranis was flirting with the secretary while babysitting, three when Bill Murray was changing the baby's diapers at the beginning of the movie because it was an inappropiate behavior while playing with the kid) The result I was like what just happened. confused the crap out of me.

Just because Grotesque was banned in the UK, doesn't mean it should be banned in the USA all I got to say this is actually an unacceptable act of censorship/banning it wasn't as if we are watching porn or whatever.

Just because a movie is gruesome doesn't mean you have to react that way by banning it. if so then WWE, Real Life, News (yes like CNN, FOX, books ETC..) Should be banned as well since I got a problem with education/entertainment.
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Old 08-20-2009, 11:48 PM   #22
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+1.

Here is a funny story that occurred to me. My Pops was in Saudi Arabia for a week (to present a new medical tech using an Intelligent computer during surgery) I was bored so I happened to purchase Ghostbusters 2 the version I saw was beyond confusing because of the very definition of whats appropriate and what's not according to the country's law (The Tub coming alive wasn't there for one because Sigourney Weaver was undressing , two how the baby ended up at the museum of course because Rick Moranis was flirting with the secretary while babysitting, three when Bill Murray was changing the baby's diapers at the beginning of the movie because it was an inappropiate behavior while playing with the kid) The result I was like what just happened. confused the crap out of me.

Just because Grotesque was banned in the UK, doesn't mean it should be banned in the USA all I got to say this is actually an unacceptable act of censorship/banning it wasn't as if we are watching porn or whatever.

Just because a movie is gruesome doesn't mean you have to react that way by banning it. if so then WWE, Real Life, News (yes like CNN, FOX, books ETC..) Should be banned as well since I got a problem with education/entertainment.
That Ghostbusters story is very intriguing. I can't believe they would cut all that out because it was "unacceptable" by that country.
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Old 08-20-2009, 11:54 PM   #23
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That Ghostbusters story is very intriguing. I can't believe they would cut all that out because it was "unacceptable" by that country.
They do believe it or not. By far I have Ghostbusters 2, The Mask, and what's even more amazing an hour and 20 mins Titanic DVD that I got from there (the movie was seriously an hour and 20 minutes everything between when Winslet met Dicap was just edited down to the moment the Ice berg hits the ship). I have a serious issue with censorship, I guess sometimes its okay to admit why East don't always have to agree with the West but for me this is crossing the line.

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Old 08-20-2009, 11:55 PM   #24
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I disagree...because then where does the banning of movies stop? Does it stop at extreme violence? extreme sexual content? unsimulated sexual activity? too much profanity?

And then what will happen is that films will just be chopped to pieces by countries so they can deem it "appropriate" for their viewers. I feel that I should be the judge of what I can and cannot watch, not my place of residence.

EDIT: I have to add that this is what bugs me about production studios who cut up foreign or domestic films to make it less of a "bad taste" to the public. A perfect example is the final scene in Drunken Master II when Jackie Chan gives that weird facial expression at the end of the movie to show that he has become mentally handicapped due to the drinking of industrial alcohol. It was cut from the U.S. release because it was deemed "bad taste" in America, even though it was supposed to be a funny scene.
Did you actually fully read the article?

It wasn't just because it was "too grotesque" but because there was barely a plot and minimal character development.
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Old 08-21-2009, 12:00 AM   #25
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Did you actually fully read the article?

It wasn't just because it was "too grotesque" but because there was barely a plot and minimal character development.
And how is that different from any Uwe Boll film that gets released?
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And how is that different from any Uwe Boll film that gets released?
I don't remember Far Cry being grotesque. (He is a truly terrible director though...)
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Old 08-21-2009, 12:09 AM   #27
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Banned in the UK is typical. Euro counties have the tendancy to ban or severly restrict Violence and not Sex in films. The U.S. is just the oppostite. We love and crave our violence it would seem, but hey... You Can't show that breast! This is America for God's sake!
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Old 08-21-2009, 12:12 AM   #28
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Banned in the UK is typical. Euro counties have the tendancy to ban or severly restrict Violence and not Sex in films. The U.S. is just the oppostite. We love and crave our violence it would seem, but hey... You Can't show that breast! This is America for God's sake!
Marcus you are the best in this dept. BRING YOUR POINT ACROSS LOUDLY AND CLEARLY.
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Old 08-21-2009, 12:25 AM   #29
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I don't remember Far Cry being grotesque. (He is a truly terrible director though...)
I meant the lack of plot and character development.
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Did you actually fully read the article?

It wasn't just because it was "too grotesque" but because there was barely a plot and minimal character development.
Regardless, I don't think they should censor anything from me when a studio was daring enough to pick it up and put it out for release.
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Old 08-21-2009, 12:38 AM   #31
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i'm sorry but i'm a movie watcher like some of you guys here. what i don't get is "THIS MOVIE IS BANNED" because of the graphic nature. i say, so what! if its too much for u don't watch it, its really that easy. the first BANNED movie i ever heard of and saw was: "KIDS and DEAD RINGERS". why, i have no ideal why i've seen movies far far worst then these two films. here in Phila. we have 3 theaters that will still show movies that was banned from the big name theaters. i think its stupid to banned movies u go to a theater and u pay a lot of money. so why pay all this money to see a movie thats been cut, hacked editted to all be damned and then wait 3 months for some corny Unrated version that don't really make a difference.

like what was so Unrated about Friday the 13th. i saw it in the theater and didn't notice nothing on the dvd. whoever these wack jobs are who rate the movies need not. people get more curious when they hear the word "banned". like me i wanna know but i use caution when i go buy it. i do a search first cause its one movie i want to see thats been banned "almost" throughout the world - Cannailbal holocaust (may spelled wrong) but u know what i'm talking about. the reviews scared me and i can take anything. BB has this movie and i just couldn't buy it.

but this movie here "G" just look bloody and u can really see the action i would love to have this film they need to put it in english...
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i'm sorry but i'm a movie watcher like some of you guys here. what i don't get is "THIS MOVIE IS BANNED" because of the graphic nature. i say, so what! if its too much for u don't watch it, its really that easy. the first BANNED movie i ever heard of and saw was: "KIDS and DEAD RINGERS". why, i have no ideal why i've seen movies far far worst then these two films. here in Phila. we have 3 theaters that will still show movies that was banned from the big name theaters. i think its stupid to banned movies u go to a theater and u pay a lot of money. so why pay all this money to see a movie thats been cut, hacked editted to all be damned and then wait 3 months for some corny Unrated version that don't really make a difference.

like what was so Unrated about Friday the 13th. i saw it in the theater and didn't notice nothing on the dvd. whoever these wack jobs are who rate the movies need not. people get more curious when they hear the word "banned". like me i wanna know but i use caution when i go buy it. i do a search first cause its one movie i want to see thats been banned "almost" throughout the world - Cannailbal holocaust (may spelled wrong) but u know what i'm talking about. the reviews scared me and i can take anything. BB has this movie and i just couldn't buy it.

but this movie here "G" just look bloody and u can really see the action i would love to have this film they need to put it in english...
I am afraid its most likely to head for the subtitle option just like crouching tiger.
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Hey,

Thought this would be an interesting article about the 'Grotesque'. The Movie was too gruesome that it received a ban from showing in UK. Never heard of a movie too gruesome in comparison than Saw or even Ichi The Killer.




Enjoy.

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You can watch the trailer to get an idea. Trailer ]Originally Posted by scweb13
You can watch the trailer to get an idea. Trailer
Makes me wonder for someone to write the script and put it on film isn't somehow messed up themselves
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Makes me wonder for someone to write the script and put it on film isn't somehow messed up themselves
its scary what people are capable off.
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Did you actually fully read the article?

It wasn't just because it was "too grotesque" but because there was barely a plot and minimal character development.
The problem I have with this is the British Board of Film Classification is restricting what adults can legally own and watch based on a completely arbitrary judgment on a movie's perceived artistic merit. The Board's director specifically mentions Saw and Hostel as films that did receive a certification despite having violent content. This means that the Board's position is that violence alone is not why they denied a classification to Grotesque, but rather it was Grotesque's perceived failure to develop a sufficient narrative structure to showcase the violence it contains.

In rendering this decision, the Board is effectively saying that they know better than all other British adults as to what constitutes artistic merit in cinema, and that they have the right to enforce that view in such a way so as to prevent adults in a free country from seeing this particular movie. I believe that this is an unconscionable position because no person can arbitrarily determine what artistic merit any work holds for someone else.
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The problem I have with this is the British Board of Film Classification is restricting what adults can legally own and watch based on a completely arbitrary judgment on a movie's perceived artistic merit. The Board's director specifically mentions Saw and Hostel as films that did receive a certification despite having violent content. This means that the Board's position is that violence alone is not why they denied a classification to Grotesque, but rather it was Grotesque's perceived failure to develop a sufficient narrative structure to showcase the violence it contains.

In rendering this decision, the Board is effectively saying that they know better than all other British adults as to what constitutes artistic merit in cinema, and that they have the right to enforce that view in such a way so as to prevent adults in a free country from seeing this particular movie. I believe that this is an unconscionable position because no person can arbitrarily determine what artistic merit any work holds for someone else.
Couldn't have said it better. That is the exact problem I have with such statements.

They may as well:

1. Ban BBC for telling the NEWS.
2. WWE for unnecessary violence (although its acting).
3. Dreamworks for releasing such movies like all the Shreks for having such a bad influence on children.
4. Books since its educating people.

What Gives.
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The problem I have with this is the British Board of Film Classification is restricting what adults can legally own and watch based on a completely arbitrary judgment on a movie's perceived artistic merit. The Board's director specifically mentions Saw and Hostel as films that did receive a certification despite having violent content. This means that the Board's position is that violence alone is not why they denied a classification to Grotesque, but rather it was Grotesque's perceived failure to develop a sufficient narrative structure to showcase the violence it contains.

In rendering this decision, the Board is effectively saying that they know better than all other British adults as to what constitutes artistic merit in cinema, and that they have the right to enforce that view in such a way so as to prevent adults in a free country from seeing this particular movie. I believe that this is an unconscionable position because no person can arbitrarily determine what artistic merit any work holds for someone else.
That is, without a doubt, one of the most intelligent and eloquent posts that I have ever read on this forum. Very nicely done
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This movie has every right to be seen even if it is a twisted sadistic toture porn pile a crap made by someone who has serious mental problems.
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This movie has every right to be seen even if it is a twisted sadistic toture porn pile a crap made by someone who has serious mental problems.
Not to that very description you just provided. Otherwise, kids would have a blast with this sneaking in to watch the film if its ever released in the US.

There has to be a means of control such as editing, as long as its done like every other movie we know of.
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Umm... no.

I don't even regard this kind of crap as a movie. You have to be pretty sick to direct, write, act or watch these disgusting "movies" that the Japanese and French are spewing out.

I'm glad it's banned and wish more were, like Martyrs.
Aye aye, cap'n. You probably are not going to watch anything that I make. LOL.

EDIT:

If this can get a US release, then someone needs to release Battle Royale over here then.

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