I do not think every movie I listed was censored. However, I 'm 95%
sure that strip search was a case of censorship on many fronts. They
severely cut the film after it was "in the can". They aborted the
viewing schedule after one showing. They hastily removed advertising,
web references and
--- "Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor)"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
"The following are 6 examples of censorship in the states that I am
aware of. Strip search is something I saw three days go. I've been
told there are many more. some can be found on DVD. (Snipping for
brevity)
The Pa
Some don't get theatrical, broadcast TV, cable, or even DVD releases,
some have been yanked, some have limited release. I recognize about
marketability limiting availability. But it is upsetting that something
can get yanked from the schedule and all reference to it deleted and no
dvds made wh
But are those movies and projects you mentioned censored completely in the US,
in terms of not getting theatrical, broadcast TV, cable, or even DVD releases?
I guess I know some don't make it to the big screen, but I always assumed that
if you could find someone to market it--based on financial
Actually. That might not be actually true. There are a number of
American Made films with sometimes high level directors, producers and
actors that I see here in Mexico, that get yanked, not shown or never
play in the states. When I see go to imdb, all the user comments are
from Canada, Euro
Well, I guess we can take solace in the fact that films made here aren't
censored to this extent. I don't think I realized that such negotiations
went on for foreign movie releases. I read a recent Entertainment Weekly
article that detailed a host of recent films that were outright banned in
other