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Mr. Gency

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I heard that 50 cent: Blood on Sand had censored songs. Even though the uncensored dialog is just as bad.

But I never played it, so I could be wrong.
 

shogunblade

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I think the most confusing movies are the ones where they have selective censorship.

The Matrix Reloaded on TNT has the line (uncensored on TV): I'm so sick and Tired of his bullshit.
However, every other word after is a "shoot!"

There's Something about Mary on FX has the line "Yeah, you shit out a few kids, you'd put on some weight too." but then the mentioning of "What's a' matter? You think your stuff don't stink?"

The Sopranos on A&E also has this issue, they censor most, if not all swear words, but some "Shit" will slip up on the show every now and then.

Doesn't make much sense to me, but I heard a rumor once that with the use of the word "Shit" on tv, it has to be expletive, not saying, "I'm taking a...", otherwise it is okay. I wish the world of American Television worked that way all the time.
 

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Undeadpool said:
Those Kirby ones ARE interesting and once again highlight America's bizarre fascination with anger and violence.
I hate how in the Ace Attorney series (Phoenix Wright, Miles Edgeworth et al) you get to hear gruesome details about how people are horribly blugeoned, stabbed and/or shot to death, but when a character (all over legal drinking age) enjoy a refreshing glass of wine, it's changed to grape juice. Like really? Even Harvest Moon, one of the tamest series ever made, stopped that ridiculous bit of censorship after the first game.
Actually, that's not censorship. It's always been grape juice. Ace Attorney is just weird like that.

OT: I've always thought it was weird how a movie can have all the graphic violence it wants, but if a boob gets shown for a few too many seconds, then that's just wrong and the movie has to be censored before release or it'll get an NC-17.

I've also heard that a penis being erect automatically warrants a bump from R to NC-17. I have absolutely no idea why.
 

Frog_Girl

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I think i was watching Pulp Fiction on tv once and they actually substituted "Melon Farmer" for mother fucker. What does that even mean? Why does Samuel L. Jackson feel this is an insult? the FCC needs to get a hobby.
 

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Frog_Girl said:
I think i was watching Pulp Fiction on tv once and they actually substituted "Melon Farmer" for mother fucker. What does that even mean? Why does Samuel L. Jackson feel this is an insult? the FCC needs to get a hobby.
Stop questioning Samuel L. Jackson and shut the belgium up you melon farmer!
 

nub the samurai

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ejB3ZT1penU

i was really confused when i saw this. also they censor out the word "muhammad" in the episode even though the episode before said it uncensored.

edit: the censor actually makes it funnier in my opinion cause right at the end stan says "yeah" after listening to that.
 

Dyme

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German song video, censored, the uncensored version could only be broadcast after 11pm. Weird. Yea.
 

Undeadpool

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L1250 said:
Undeadpool said:
Those Kirby ones ARE interesting and once again highlight America's bizarre fascination with anger and violence.
I hate how in the Ace Attorney series (Phoenix Wright, Miles Edgeworth et al) you get to hear gruesome details about how people are horribly blugeoned, stabbed and/or shot to death, but when a character (all over legal drinking age) enjoy a refreshing glass of wine, it's changed to grape juice. Like really? Even Harvest Moon, one of the tamest series ever made, stopped that ridiculous bit of censorship after the first game.
Actually, that's not censorship. It's always been grape juice. Ace Attorney is just weird like that.

OT: I've always thought it was weird how a movie can have all the graphic violence it wants, but if a boob gets shown for a few too many seconds, then that's just wrong and the movie has to be censored before release or it'll get an NC-17.

I've also heard that a penis being erect automatically warrants a bump from R to NC-17. I have absolutely no idea why.
REALLY?! Grown men are drinking grape juice from a bottle that is clearly a wine bottle??? (I'm not doubting you, I'm actually shocked).

As for your other point (and kind of playing to mine), it simply highlights the strange relationship America has with violence and sex. It's the complete opposite of Europe's (at least Western Europe) and I've seen this really interestingly typified in the British version of the Bank Job (with Jason Statham). The camera always cuts away from violence, but there can be nudity and sex going on fully on camera. If the movie were American, those things would be reversed. I don't know what caused it, but it's definitely something deep down in our cultural zeitgeist.
 

Iffat Nur

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Try playing Call of Duty World at War when you place the censor. Sounds REALLY,REALLY weird.
Also, what words get bleeped and what dont
 

titanium turtle

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tomtom94 said:
titanium turtle said:
megaman24681012 said:
censorship WITHIN porn, a little redundant dontcha think?
wait, what?
I know it definitely happens in Japanese-released hentai due to a ban on exposed genitalia in film. Apart from being one of the reasons tentacle rape is so popular over there, it also means that some hentai gets the interesting bits pixellated.

It also can happen with other kinds of porn, certainly here in the UK where broadcasting R18 material - even on pay-per-view channels - can get you a fine, because that stuff can only legally be sold in specialised shops. I'm not kidding.

(Before you ask, I know about this only because of Private Eye)
dude, japan is weird
 

Socken

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That's what I like about Germany, you can curse, offend and show tits on TV all you want from sunrise to sunset and beyond. They're just words, gestures and, in the case of tits, parts of your body.
I'm glad people here seem to understand that these things are no great secret known only to a chosen elite, but that everybody bloody curses and everybody has tits. Well, women, at least.

But then again, we get Wolfenstein without Nazis, so much for consistency eh?
 

InnerRebellion

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Not G. Ivingname said:
Not much as censorship is it is regional differences, but look at the game boxes for the american and Japanese releases of Kirby games.



So Americans do alter the art to make the character look more grim or intimidating or something?