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Old 06-04-2011, 06:34 PM   #1
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That's like saying only the flying scenes from Superman are cut.

It's a nasty film and incredibly badly made but I see no reason to continually cut it or even censor it.

That's a whole different thing but in the meantime people should not buy it and let the distributor know why and one day they maybe have the balls to challenge the BBFC's unlawful activites (they were -and admitted to- acting unlawfully for decades and I'm sure they still are if someone could test it).

The BBFC is a private company and are mostly ignored now so they like to hang on to whatever they can -and banning a POS film like this won't get them too many critics. Which is ironic I suppose because nobody cares so nobody talks about the BBFC except old timers like me.

Import it but do not support the UK release.
I never said it was ok to censor it thats why I got the US release
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Old 06-04-2011, 11:28 PM   #2
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I never said it was ok to censor it thats why I got the US release
i hate that they cut the home releases. That is just wrong. I get the theater versions but home video releases i don't get

On that note it is really hilarious in a bad way that they cut the 3rd narnia. So do you guys think it is out of the question they will release I spit on your grave uncut in germany?

http://www.amazon.de/Steven-Monroes-...7230083&sr=1-2
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Old 06-05-2011, 12:06 AM   #3
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I imported the Aussie disc from

http://moviesplus.com.au/ViewProduct...5-e8347a9a3be9

Totally uncut
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Old 06-06-2011, 02:20 PM   #4
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i hate that they cut the home releases. That is just wrong. I get the theater versions but home video releases i don't get
Should be the other way around. Cutting cinema releases is just ridiculous, but home video releases, I can understand. A child could not just walk into there local Odeon and buy a ticket for 'I Spit On Your Grave', because the cinema would simply not allow it. Whereas there are many different ways a child could get hold of a DVD copy of 'I Spit On Your Grave' and watch it without there parents evening knowing.
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Old 06-06-2011, 03:58 PM   #5
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If they cut the theatrical release they'll almost certainly do it to the home video as well.
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Old 06-06-2011, 11:29 PM   #6
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Speaking of censorship:

The BBFC outright bans Human Centipede 2
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The UK's movie ratings body has taken the unusual step of refusing outright to classify a new horror film - and warned there was a real risk of harm to viewers.

The film is a sequel to last year's stomach-churning Human Centipede about a mad scientist who grafts three kidnap victims together.
But the British Board of Film Classification (BBFC) has ruled no amount of cuts would allow them to give the new film - The Human Centipede II - a certificate and said the movie may fall foul of the Obscene Publications Act.


The original film was given an 18 certificate and was shown in cinemas, and film festivals, before being released on DVD.
Film distributors had applied to release the follow-up on DVD but its rejection means it cannot be legally supplied in the UK.
The BBFC concluded that the thrust of the film was the "sexual arousal of the central character at both the idea and the spectacle of the total degradation, humiliation, mutilation, torture and murder of his naked victims".


It said: "There is little attempt to portray any of the victims in the film as anything other than objects to be brutalised, degraded and mutilated for the amusement and arousal of the central character, as well as for the pleasure of the audience."


The BBFC said the film breached classification guidelines and "poses a real, as opposed to a fanciful, risk that harm is likely to be caused to potential viewers".


The first film caused a stir when it was released last year by Dutch director Tom Six but it was thought to be suitable for adult viewing.
The ratings body said that "although the concept of the film was undoubtedly tasteless and disgusting, it was a relatively traditional and conventional horror film".
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Old 06-06-2011, 11:34 PM   #7
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Having read the BBFC press release, seems absolutely justified.
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Old 06-06-2011, 11:45 PM   #8
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Having read the BBFC press release, seems absolutely justified.
The rape scene sounds absolutely vile. I had no interest in the film but after the controversy surrounding the ban I'm curious to see if it's as bad as people are saying.
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Old 06-07-2011, 06:15 AM   #9
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Should be the other way around. Cutting cinema releases is just ridiculous, but home video releases, I can understand. A child could not just walk into there local Odeon and buy a ticket for 'I Spit On Your Grave', because the cinema would simply not allow it. Whereas there are many different ways a child could get hold of a DVD copy of 'I Spit On Your Grave' and watch it without there parents evening knowing.
You can easily lock the movies away that is not for kids

so let me get this straight you actually want censored movies

Glad not many see it the way like you because that is just mental to want to buy a censored movie.
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Old 06-07-2011, 11:50 AM   #10
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Should be the other way around. Cutting cinema releases is just ridiculous, but home video releases, I can understand. A child could not just walk into there local Odeon and buy a ticket for 'I Spit On Your Grave', because the cinema would simply not allow it. Whereas there are many different ways a child could get hold of a DVD copy of 'I Spit On Your Grave' and watch it without there parents evening knowing.
If a child was curious and wanted to see something truly gotesque and real its only a few mouse clicks away. Cutting Spit on your Grave and or outright banning films like Human Centipede 2 won't prevent this.
I know some might say, well the parent could prevent internet access. My argument would be he/she could then just walk round to their neighbors and use their internet.

I'm not a fan of this type of cinema, where they are trying so hard to shock you. Boring in my opinon but I don't think it should be censored, and how the BBFC can get still get away with this kind of thing in 2011 is frankly staggering.
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