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Went to see sucker punch last night, what a bizarre film it isbut still very enjoyable.
The gf and i saw this advertised at the cinema and for the first part of the trailer we were silent


Went to see sucker punch last night, what a bizarre film it isbut still very enjoyable.
The gf and i saw this advertised at the cinema and for the first part of the trailer we were silentthen it turned into a bl**dy computer game, then we got back to our conversation....looked very errr weird,but spose its somethihng different to the norm
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Shameless Screen Entertainment has submitted a fully uncut version of Cannibal Holocaust to an advisory board at the BBFC who have advised them that the film would (only) have to be cut by 14 seconds!
"At 18 minutes - Remove sight of man killing small mammal with a knife. Cut required from 0:18:21 - 0:18:35."
The BBFC feels that all previous cuts to the scenes of sexual violence can now be waived as the scenes in question are horrifying and repugnant, and clearly not designed to eroticise or promote sexual violence. As for the other animal cruelty scenes (the turtle, monkey and pig), the BBFC's view is that these killings were quick, clean and humane and therefore do not contravene BBFC policy.
In conversation, Deodato has advised Shameless that, in his mind, the muskrat scene was the only animal-killing in the film where the animal was sacrificed, all of the other animals were eaten as was normal practice in that part of the world.
This minimal cut makes for the longest ever UK version of the film, although it should be noted that this is at the advisory stage and therefore the film has not yet been submitted for or received formal classification. This is such exciting news that Shameless has decided to release not one, but two versions of the film! This means that the Shameless release will feature this longest ever UK version and Deodato's 21st Century Edit, which will see the animal cruelty toned down.
This means that Deodato's new edit will not simply cut out the animal cruelty scenes, but rather will edit out the actual, obvious pain and cruelty inflicted on the animals, but keep the "fact" that it happened. As a result, Shameless is pleased to announce that in accordance with the director's wishes, Shameless' release of Deodato's 21st Century Edit version will contain less animal cruelty than the BBFC classified version!
This advice from the BBFC has got everyone at Shameless, Cine Excess and Cult Labs very excited as it will help us to develop an amazing edition of Cannibal Holocaust for the UK.
Watched " The girl who kicked the hornets nest" over the weekend and i have to say i have really enjoyed all three films.
The books were amazing!!! I could not put them down - not sure about the films though as I have a weak stomach
The first one is probably the worst in that respect but defo worth a look, i can't believe they have remade the first one in english with daniel craig!!!!!!
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1568346/
I still really don't understand why they needed to. The first film actually had decent US box office for a foreign film.The first one is probably the worst in that respect but defo worth a look, i can't believe they have remade the first one in english with daniel craig!!!!!!
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1568346/
Watched " The girl who kicked the hornets nest" over the weekend and i have to say i have really enjoyed all three films.
The books were amazing!!! I could not put them down - not sure about the films though as I have a weak stomach
I might need to refresh the old memory with that film again, not that i wana endure the sadness of the film, but its quite a watch if i remember correctly....
Its all about the VODKA over therestrong as hell apparently
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The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, the Girl Who Played with Fire and the Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest. They're suspense thrillers. But quite intelligent and sufficiently complex. Do give them a go, especially the first.Theres 3 of them ?! what genre is this film, but have to give them a watch![]()
The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, the Girl Who Played with Fire and the Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest. They're suspense thrillers. But quite intelligent and sufficiently complex. Do give them a go, especially the first.