
No one can really say that. People have actually killed people for real and filmed it, although not really for profit.
But there is always a chance someone has done it with the aim of selling it. Let's hope we never find one though.
The sandpaper scene that people have heard about and not seen (the biggest flaw in the opinion of anyone who's ever been for film censorship) is perfectly legal behind closed doors.
It's a movie, it's no reality.
and you haven't seen it either
i'm sure the BBFC know what crosses their own guidelines
you can be my daddy
The BBFC shouldn't have such guidelines... Censorship is archaic and irrelevant in this day and age. No, I haven't seen it, but I know I'll have seen hundreds of more extreme films.
I saw A Serbian Film uncut (legally, too). It was cut to ribbons by the BBFC and let a shell of its former self on the shelves.
Here's someone else, like me, with a brain http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2011...ntipede-banned
Last edited by Misawa; 10-06-2011 at 10:20 AM.
Brain? Guardian? Good oneThe BBFC shouldn't have such guidelines... Censorship is archaic and irrelevant in this day and age. No, I haven't seen it, but I know I'll have seen hundreds of more extreme films.
I saw A Serbian Film uncut (legally, too). It was cut to ribbons by the BBFC and let a shell of its former self on the shelves.
Here's someone else, like me, with a brain http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2011...ntipede-banned![]()
so i don't have a brain because i have my own opinion? |-)The BBFC shouldn't have such guidelines... Censorship is archaic and irrelevant in this day and age. No, I haven't seen it, but I know I'll have seen hundreds of more extreme films.
I saw A Serbian Film uncut (legally, too). It was cut to ribbons by the BBFC and let a shell of its former self on the shelves.
Here's someone else, like me, with a brain http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2011...ntipede-banned
i've already said i agree with you that it shouldn't be banned. but the fact of the matter is, that there IS guidelines whether you, tom six or anyone likes it or not. so he should have stuck by them if he wanted a UK release. that's a fact.
you can be my daddy
i'm sure BBFC did the right thing. It had to be banned:p
but on the other hand i think that you are 18 you can watch anything you want,but in that internet world anyone on every age can get to the materials even they arent 16 or 18,depends
Last edited by Catzsy; 10-06-2011 at 04:23 PM.
I kinda agree with people when they say if someone wants to watch it then they can, but I suppose if for instance a child got hold of it (quite easy to get hold of movies online) and showed it to friends then you'd get a bunch of ******* messed up kids! The part about ************ with sand paper made me feel sick, ew and ouch! It's also quite easy to sneek into a cinema screen... If they did show it in the UK they'd have to be extra careful to make sure it didn't get in the wrong hands I suppose...
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