in the VBWire news thing: http://vbwire.com/brief.asp?15088
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in the VBWire news thing: http://vbwire.com/brief.asp?15088
vbwire kinda sucks...
A while ago I drove behind a truck that had a company name printed on it with the S word in it (meaning feces).
Van de Mark **** Group
The things you see when you don't have your camera.
Oh no! My virgin eyes! I am forever scarred for life.
May I ask why America censors everything?
I know you're kidding Arrow, but whenever you see a show on TV that was shot in America you get half of the show censored without obvious reason.
Swearing censoring can be needed here and there but shouldn't be used every time someone says f***. It changes its innocence to a meant swearing word.
If I'd watch a show and they would swear in the 'not-meaning/not-serious' way and they wouldn't censor it, I wouldn't really notice.
Censoring on those occasions actually only amplifies the number of times people swear. It makes people (especially little kids) think that swearing is normal.
It actually gives a controversial effect, which you can clearly see in society.
Remember the 7 words you can't say on TV... Comes from US we are rather prudish most of the time.
We don't and we're loosening up. Recently, it's become ok to use the S word on cable TV. All of the words are allowed (minus the F) - but have specific rules and guidelines as to how many times they can be used and in what context.Quote:
May I ask why America censors everything?
We aren't the only ones. I remember our friends over the pond renaming a movie "Austin Powers 2."
It's interesting that the F-word is always censored, but it is the most heavily used word by myself out of the entire vocabularly of the english language.
George Carlin?
and monty python
Yes I remember them from George. S...,P..C..,F...M.........,C........,T...
I think there is alot more then 7 nowadays. :DQuote:
Originally Posted by GaryMazzone
the only one I know in there is "Creamtoss"Quote:
Originally Posted by GaryMazzone
Some shows just take an alternate route and use the word "frack" freely. Battlestar Galactica. :ehh:
The flash versionQuote:
Originally Posted by TheBigB
you can use any language on cable TV after 1AM actually according to FCC rulings..Quote:
Originally Posted by sevenhalo
That is why cable networks like Comedy Central can show unedited R movies after 1 PM. They often show movies like the South Park Movie, standup routines, and various other unedited movies in their "secret stash" timespot.
I also agree its a bit of a mixed bag when it comes to censorship. They can't show you blood and guts from an R rated movie (until like I said its 1AM) but its fine to show it on CNN as long as you call it "news"
Also other coutries DO censor pretty badly too...
Just look at The Evil Dead (awesome movie):
from wiki:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Evil_Dead
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Because of its graphic violence, the original version of the movie was banned in several countries, including Finland, Germany, Iceland, and Ireland. The "tree rape" scene in the movie was also described by some as being misogynistic. In Germany, the movie's release was hindered by public authorities for almost 10 years. Original 1982 cinema and video releases of the movie had been seized, making the movie a hit on the black market video circuit with pirated copies abounding. Several high-profile horror enthusiasts publicly criticized the German ban on the movie, including author Stephen King (who gave it a rave review in the November 1982 issue of Twilight Zone). A heavily edited version was made legally available in 1992, but the first legal, uncut version of the movie did not enter the German DVD market until 2001. In Finland, The Evil Dead was later released uncut on DVD by Future Film, and rated K-18. In the United Kingdom, the movie was one of the first to be labeled a video nasty in the mid-1980s and was finally released uncut in 2001.
Wow, that just brought a flashback. That movie was f-ing awesome.Quote:
Originally Posted by kleinma
As witnessed by myself, mendhak and visualAd in London one fine afternoon.
Being that I was only 1 year old (to the day crazy enough) when Evil Dead hit theaters, I didn't see it until later on in life. I actually saw Army of Darkness first (which is still my favorite movie of all time) and then back tracked to see Evil Dead 1 and 2.Quote:
Originally Posted by MasterBlaster
I will have to take a picture of my Evil Dead/Army of Darkness "collection" and post it one day. I have lots and lots of ED/AOD stuff... I stopped collecting a few years back because I felt the whole franchise was just being merchandised to death, but that still doesn't take away my love for those movies.
In the UK, they had issues with Life of Brian...Quote:
Originally Posted by kleinma
A linux script written by Microsoft's research department didn't work. Call me cynical but...
Yeah I didn't see it in '81 either, probably '88 or '89. I still remember watching that flick the first time though. One halloween a few friends and I rented The Evil Dead, Hellraiser, The Hills Have Eyes, and Night of the Living Dead on VHS. First time I had seen any of them. WOW! After that we snagged a few gallon jugs of burbon from my girlfriends dads stash and partied at the old farm and cemetary where the Night of the living dead was filmed in evans city. Awesome halloween. Great flicks. All are in my top 5 horror flicks of all time almost 20 years later. Evil Dead II and Army of Darkness were badarse as well, but I wouldn't really call them real horror flicks. :thumb:Quote:
Originally Posted by kleinma
Or they just resort to using damnit in every sentence. (24)Quote:
Originally Posted by mendhak