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shardian:
hehe, 'No Poofters Allowed'. ;D The only other place I have ever heard the term 'poofter' is from Stan's Grandpa on South Park.
As to the content, I was under the impression that blatant nudity was against the family friendly policy of this forum. Has this policy been rescinded? If so, the Cheesecake forum is about to get ALOT mroe interesting! >:D
SirPeale:
Nudity? I hadn't watched it all the way through. As such it'll have to go.
Ironic that violence is acceptable, but naked bodies aren't.
cdbrown:
Seems to be a common theme for all censorship for movies, games, tv etc. Violence is ok but sex/nudity is not. I know which one I'd rather be watching or involved in. :soapbox:
Samstag:
--- Quote from: cdbrown on September 18, 2008, 09:51:19 pm ---Seems to be a common theme for all censorship for movies, games, tv etc. Violence is ok but sex/nudity is not. I know which one I'd rather be watching or involved in. :soapbox:
--- End quote ---
In the US, sure. In many other countries they'll censor the violence and leave the sex alone.
danny_galaga:
wow. i hadnt thought it would cause such a stir! some of those scenes were actually from australian TV in the 70s!
ok, a boobie-less, bloodless, goreless clip of stone, the opening sequence:
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nm0ZCnXgNEY[/youtube]
trailer for 'the man from hong kong'
(warning, features some explosions and fights ;))
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YMyGyscVunc&feature=related[/youtube]
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