Cleaned Films

Discussion in 'Movies, TV and Music' started by quicksand, Sep 24, 2002.

  1. quicksand

    quicksand Member

    May 7, 2000
    Brooklyn
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    http://www.eonline.com/News/Items/0,1,10578,00.html
    These companies are cleaning up films and then, in some instances selling and renting them to families.

    This is completely wrong thing to do. In many films, whitewashing the violence or even the sexual content will completely change the nature of the film. These companies are doing an incredible disservice to the filmmakers.
     
  2. cj herrera

    cj herrera New Member

    May 7, 1999
    Oakland, damn straig
    I got two words for you:

    Blockbuster Videos.
     
  3. SportBoy321

    SportBoy321 New Member

    Jul 6, 2002
    New England
    John Ritter's new tv show

    I just saw it and it was terrible. However I will keep watching it for one reason. One very blonde reason. That same reason is why this show will be a hit.
     
  4. Paul. A

    Paul. A Member

    Mar 16, 1999
    Wales, UK
    I've noticed Blockbuster already does it on some movies.

    A penis can bring life into the world while a gun can kill; but they don't want to show a penis.

    Fahrenheit 451 comes to mind.
     
  5. phats_away

    phats_away Member

    Jul 28, 2001
    Atlanta, Ga
    walmart does the same thing w/ music...
     
  6. skipshady

    skipshady New Member

    Apr 26, 2001
    Orchard St, NYC
    This is almost signature material.

    But ditch Blockbuster, support your independent video store.
     
  7. Ghost

    Ghost Member+

    Sep 5, 2001
    Some of us don't have that luxury.
     
  8. Alberto

    Alberto Member+

    Feb 28, 2000
    Northern, New Jersey
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    Exactly just like Ghost said. We use to exclusively have mom & pop husband and wife video stores. They went the way of the dinosaur about 7-8 years ago lost in the battle to eh megastores.
     
  9. skipshady

    skipshady New Member

    Apr 26, 2001
    Orchard St, NYC
    That's too bad. I'm guessing Blockbuster's new unlimited rentals for $30 will drive the knife even deeper into mom & pop's heart.
     
  10. amerifolklegend

    Jul 21, 1999
    Oakley, America
  11. Unorthodox Yank

    Feb 27, 2001
    Constant Flux
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    man...i bet the pulp fiction version is about a 20 minute movie.
     
  12. bungadiri

    bungadiri Super Moderator
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    Jan 25, 2002
    Acnestia
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    United States
    Much as I agree with you that this is a stupid thing to do to films, this is the key issue here:

    "The "big problem" would be a violation of copyright law, which is what the DGA is arguing is going on. (The DGA also points out that cleaned-up versions of movies shown on airplanes and television are approved by the studios, unlike the CleanFlicks versions.)

    For their part, companies like CleanFlicks are arguing First Amendment (as in, their family-friendly cuts are their way of expressing themselves), as well as fair use (as in, they have the right to make their own "clean" copies, with or without the directors' or studios' permission)."

    The presence of bowdlerized versions of films is not a real problem for me (isn't this what the networks have been doing to films all along?) as long as a) the original artists get due compensation and b) the bowdlerized crap is marked as such.

    A similar fight took place over the colorization of old black and white films and if I remember correctly the good guys lost in court but won in the marketplace.
     
  13. skipshady

    skipshady New Member

    Apr 26, 2001
    Orchard St, NYC
    Re: Re: Cleaned Films

    ... and Eyes Wide Shut is a short film about Tom Cruise going Christmas shopping.

    I agree with bungadiri, studios won't be able to fight this but if they see that there's a lucrative market for G-rated versions of their films, they'll capitalize on it.
     
  14. ToddP25

    ToddP25 Member

    Apr 19, 1999
    Richmond, VA
    Blockbuster got me with 'Bad Lieutenant'....I didn't know about their censoring and all I heard about was what a great movie it was.....Rented it, movie didn't make sense....I later found out that blockbuster just removed 3 entire scenes....happened that 2 of the 3 scenes where what the movie pretty much revolved around.....f-ing stupid....kids aren't supposed to be able to rent these movies anyway, why do they need to be cleaned up?

    I don't mind if the renter/buyer WANTS that version, but don't suprise a renter....
     

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