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Posted by PTravel on 07/12/06 03:34
"Martin Heffels" <youwishyouwouldknow@nottellinya.com> wrote in message
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> On Wed, 12 Jul 2006 02:33:51 GMT, "PTravel" <ptravel@travelersvideo.com>
> wrote:
>
>>
>>"Martin Heffels" <youwishyouwouldknow@nottellinya.com> wrote in message
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>>> Most movies can easily do without the dirty bits, because they don't
>>> really
>>> offer anything to the story.
>>
>>Oh, please. I'll go with the artistic vision of the director and writer,
>>thank you.
>
> Sure, by all means. MHO&OT: hearing f*ck all the time, and the obligatory
> love-scene, gets rather boring. I am glad Hollywood isn't the only place
> to
> make movies, as they are overtaken left and right by other countries.
Have you seen many foreign films? They don't exhibit the same puritanical
attitudes that have overtaken the US.
>
>>> They are only put in to make the product
>>> attractive enough for the young male target audience (the major target
>>> audience that is). In my humble opinion there is nothing lost in cutting
>>> them out, and releasing a clean version, so that a movie can be
>>> distributed
>>> to a wider audience.
>>
>>Tell you what. You don't have to have dirty bits in your films when they
>>have studio release.
>
> Blockbusters are made according to a specific formula. Don't tell me you
> don't know that?
Sure. What's your point?
>
> cheers
>
> -martin-
> --
> "I'm full of dust and guitars." - Syd Barrett
> 07/07/06 The Crazy Diamond is now a star in heaven
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