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I have a feeling if it weren't for the other elements ("thematic elements" whatever that means, and "sexuality") they'd probably let it go with a PG rating. I do find it funny that, ever since the Joe Camel controversy, how much smoking has been taboo in films, especially considering Mr. Potato Head having had a pipe, Disney characters used to be portrayed as smoking (often by a villain, but in the case of The Great Mouse Detective, by the hero). Remember those old "cigarette candy" things that were basically sticks of sugar, but packed in boxes that greatly resembled cigarette brands?
Things have changed a lot in the last 20 years for smoking in general. Most have been good, IMO, but if a historical film that portrays one of the most violent events in modern civilization is getting censored due to portrayals of smoking, something's a little... off.
Originally posted by Rageaholic
Though I don't know what kind of sexual elements there could be in a movie about the holocaust. Do I want to know?
Don't you know? Every movie and show needs to have a sexual element to it nowadays. Otherwise, the audience will just lose interest.
I recall some Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck cartoons that have been edited. Some of the cartoon violence was toned down and I think some racial stuff was also edited out.
I recall some Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck cartoons that have been edited. Some of the cartoon violence was toned down and I think some racial stuff was also edited out.
Same goes for Tom & Jerry cartoons. Some of them have been butchered to smithereens.
I've got the original soundtrack release for Aladdin, before they changed the words to be more PC. It's always interesting to see how things are changed.
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