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How could that offend anyone? Didn't offend me. XD
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As I always think, no matter what you say, there's always going to be some person who will get offended so don't be afraid to say it. |
I've watched previously banned films A Clockwork Orange and I could see why it was banned until a few years ago when it was allowed back ?!?! There's more graphic films out now.
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A Clockwork Orange is a good movie. -Nods.-
@Lana: That is true. |
My mother only let me watch that film because she'd seen it when it first came out and she didn't think it was that bad.
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I've never seen A Clockwork Orange but intend to. Next to Threads, it can't be that bad and I saw that when I was 15 in school of all places. If you ever want to watch that movie, please don't watch it alone or before bed. It's very grim and it really hits you in the gut.
I once came back from work to find my then fiance a quivering wreck. He'd watched Threads and it scared the living snot out of him. This is a guy who's watched all the Friday the 13th films and was fine with them. That's how rough Threads is. The reason I censored what I said is because I don't know the site rules on that sort of subject. Also all it takes is one person to see it and complain and I'll be in a world of trouble. |
Never heard of Threads, but I doubt it would phase me. Been watching horror sense I was 4 and nothing scares me anymore. XD
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The Exorcist The Directors cut is deffinitly not one to watch before bed also have The Exorcist as your message aleart when you're reading the book isn't very good.
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XD Exorcist wasn't scary at all.
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http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0090163/ Be warned it's a 15 Cert. film and the first plot keywords are "nuclear holocaust aftermath" |
When you've read the novel then watch the film you can see where they've cut bits out. The Exorcist was banned in Germany after what happened to a girl there, they made the film The Exorcism Of Emily Rose based upon what happened to the girl.
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15 Cert? Whats that?
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They give films an age rating there's U- universal PG- perental guidence 12- sutible for people of the age of 12 and above 12A- pretty much the same as 12 only if an adult allows them to watch it it's fine and finally 15 and 18 which are pretty much the same as 12. That's all the British age certificates given to films.
They're only really used in the cinema and in DVD/game rental shops or else the companies would get jumped on for letting people in to see films which may be unsutible for them. |
*peeks in* Hi all! I am so busy around the house today....:(
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XD Oh, we use a different system for aging here.
G= General Audience. PG PG13 = Parental guardian needed under 13. PG14 NC17 = No one under 17. R = Restricted MA = Mature audience And finally. X= << You should know what that is. |
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-depressed- Good thing that came out of this, is that Nicky is my friend again, but he won't come here with me. |
Awwww.
-Hugs.- I am here to be your friend. |
-hugs back-
Thanks.... v.v I hate this... Now I have to get all readjusted. |
Ironically I understand the American film rating.
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**hugs MD**
hey you'll be fine, trust me. |
Thanks Lana...
>.< Random kindness makes me always feel better. |
Yeah! You'll be ok. :)
After all, i'm here to help. |
Yeah, and I appreciate it, Kukon!
-huggles tightly and whines- |
-Hugs tight, blinks.- Whats wrong sweetie?
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