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Post subject: Re: What was the last laserdisc you bought? Posted: 27 Jan 2016, 15:40 |
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flecha wrote: Hello Kris;
Thank you for your words. The cartel original is a original cinema poster of film with synopsis,etc.
Regards. do you have film censorship in Spain?
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Post subject: Re: What was the last laserdisc you bought? Posted: 27 Jan 2016, 16:02 |
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carlosthejackal wrote: flecha wrote: Hello Kris;
Thank you for your words. The cartel original is a original cinema poster of film with synopsis,etc.
Regards. do you have film censorship in Spain? Not on democracy,during the dictatorship of Franco, yes.
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Post subject: Re: What was the last laserdisc you bought? Posted: 27 Jan 2016, 19:50 |
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flecha wrote: carlosthejackal wrote: flecha wrote: Hello Kris;
Thank you for your words. The cartel original is a original cinema poster of film with synopsis,etc.
Regards. do you have film censorship in Spain? Not on democracy,during the dictatorship of Franco, yes. sweden had censorship from 1911 to 1995. last movie to butcher was Casino in 1995. they butchered lots of movies just for fun. it's like putting a band aid on Mona lisas t***y to remove sexual content with a naked breast the oldest censorship in the world!! 84 years is a long time in a democracy
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Post subject: Re: What was the last laserdisc you bought? Posted: 27 Jan 2016, 22:44 |
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flecha wrote: Wow,I did not know this information. Truly any work should be cut,It should be seen as the creator made.
Regards I agree with the as the creator made thing but "cuts" are not always done by so called "censors". Our UK BBFC (before 1985 when the "C" stood for CENSORS & not as is now classification) did "cut" films but often in the most odd ways while others passed with no issues. To be fair to them though they did at times stand up for exhibitors in the past, some strange things happened back in the day. Now a feature is passed to them (the BBFC) from the distributors with in most cases them being asked to view most features to a favoured rating by the distributor. As an example SPECTRE was always going to be at a UK 12A BBFC (the distributors favoured rating for the feature) & if you check the BBFC site it states that..... all known versions of this work passed uncut but that was only after consultation BEFORE it was submitted for BBFC classification. Again from the site..... During post-production, the distributor sought and was given advice on how to secure the desired classification. Following this advice, certain changes were made prior to submission. It appears that to get SPECTRE the UK 12A rating around a quarter of a second-ish or so was removed (cut!!!) to ensure it would get its 12A rating without so called "cuts" being declared (penetrative stab to neck removed) but that is a cut whatever way you wish to look at it in my opinion. So a feature that is stated as "passed without cuts" by the BBFC here in the UK may have additional time/scenes in other territories so that is uncut then?!? I personally, for a number of reasons, don't like so called censorship..... Censorship is the suppression of speech, public communication or other information which may be considered objectionable, harmful, sensitive, politically incorrect or inconvenient as determined by governments, media outlets, authorities or other groups or institutions. Who censors the censors?!?
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Post subject: Re: What was the last laserdisc you bought? Posted: 28 Jan 2016, 00:31 |
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I think Netherlands never had censorship? they seem to have been very liberal with dope and movies back in the 80's.
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Post subject: Re: What was the last laserdisc you bought? Posted: 30 Jan 2016, 23:04 |
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kirk84 wrote: xtempo wrote: What's special about that release of Cinema Paradiso? I'm curious as its one of my favorite films The extended version, is about 170 minutes any bonus content?
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Post subject: Re: What was the last laserdisc you bought? Posted: 03 Feb 2016, 23:47 |
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My tax refund came in, This is what I got today, got 15 more movies coming in. I have a problem. A Boy and His Dog (1975) LVD9529 Star Wars (1977) 8763-85 Empire Strikes Back (1980) 8764-85 Return of the Jedi (1983) 8765-85 Why get the faces rather than the definitive? I am not a fan of CAV only sets.
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