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Yep, as much as I hate censorship and am a raging Libertarian, some movies aren't controversial so much as just fucked up. But in the end, I think grown adults should be made capable of making that determination for themselves. http://img105.imageshack.us/img105/8381/001mad1zo2.jpg |
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The first film was so awful that I wanted to kill myself after watching it.
So I'm not particularly worried that I wont be able to see the second. I am however surprised they got the money to make a second one. You know, on account of it being utter trash and all. |
It never ceases to amaze me; "I hate censorship, but---". No matter how trashy a film looks, how morally bankrupt or stupid you might think it is, it should not be censored.
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In my opinion, the first one was ridiculous and all hype. I laughed at it because it was so stupid, ive seen far far far worse films. I really dont see the point of them banning the film, you see things worse on the news. Like I said, just my opinion. I will watch this one just because I know it will make me laugh. I too am against censorship.
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At least everyone seems to be on the same page, even if we don't always know it at the time. :D |
and guess what snuck out onto dvd today without a word of complaint from anyone
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I bet its a severely cut version though-Distributors have often claimed new releases in the UK are "uncut" as anyone knows who was fooled into buying the supposedly uncut recent release of "Cannibal Holocaust" (though I think its fully uncut now after last year's relaxing of censorship laws) knows-not my cup of tea cos of the non stimulated animal cruelty but people should be able to watch full films-no censorship is needed. Banning films just gets more kids interested in seeing them like the farce with Child's Play and Mikey (this one is still ridiculously banned by the BBFC!)
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