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I just watched this and it need to wash the filth from my soul. Within the first 10 mins, the torture starts. One of the most brutal movies Ive ever seen. The Japanese are seriously f__ked up in the head.
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First, I have not the slightest desire to see this film (or even Saw or Hostel for that matter). Still, I abhor censorship, even if my artistic sensibilities tend to side on the European pro sex/anti violence side of the fence.
That said, I have a moderately different take; I think the solution (outright ban) is in many ways preferable to asking them to recut the movie in order to let it be shown. Both are wrong, but one tends to encourage a studio to run even more roughshod over the director's/writers' wishes in order to make sure they can bank at least some sales, in essence imposing a more insidious form of silent censorship where audience think they get to see a movie but in fact are not getting to see what was intended. That said, does the board's ruling impact home sales of the video in the UK as well as theatrical showings? Much like the release of director's cuts on BD/DVD in the U.S., I feel this imperfect solution (studios tell artists to go F themselves in order to get a more marketable rating for theatrical release then allow them to put whatever they want on home video) is perhaps a reasonable solution in a world where economics and sociopolitical vagaries hold more sway than do interest in cinema as an artistic medium. |
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I got to see Clockwork Orange, Last House on the Left AND Exorcist while they were still unclassified by the BBFC. Most films will eventually get a release some where, but the argument I want to see is how far do we go before we say no more. What constitutes as being to sick. Last edited by koontz1973; 08-23-2009 at 06:18 AM. |
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What constitutes being too sick, you ask. I think that is something that each person must determine for themselves. I can watch any fictional piece of violence and be fine with it, but I avoid images of real violence because they are often too troubling for me. I'm sure there are many people who refuse to see something like Grotesque, Saw, or Hostel because they believe it will be too violent for them, but then they turn around and watch real violence, such as the video of Nick Berg being decapitated, without batting an eye. I think that real violence is what is too sick and that fictional violence is a matter of taste. |
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Just checked Wiki like you and your country has actually banned more films than the UK. ![]() |
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I really dont understand the UK standards. I watch BBC America and they say s**t, ba**s, and a whole bunch of other words that Americans could never get away with. They also show nudity in magazines and newspapers. I always thought they were prudes because of the video nasties list.
I know the UK isnt as free as America, but I didnt figure they outright bannned movies? |
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Comic books Drugs Dungeons & Dragons Heavy metal music Horror movies The internet Rap music Satanism Teen sex Television Video games It seems that every generation is always looking to blame something other than itself for its children's perceived failings. Most of the kids today are going to turn into fine, decent adults just like every generation before them. |
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