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Demdike@Cult Labs 1st February 2018 11:36 AM

Anymore of this trolling and Silver Surfer will be looking for another forum to annoy. :mod:

SilverSurfer 1st February 2018 11:42 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by keirarts (Post 564728)
yes, but generally if someone voices a differing opinion then its going to get challenged.

Which is what I did.

I think every film/documentary etc etc should be challenged,Some will agree and some not.

I felt (and still do ) that the main video nasties documentary had major faults with it and have expressed my opinions on it,wether people agree or disagree with my opinion is entirely up to them and vice versa.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rik (Post 564729)
Correct, and we all have different opinions otherwise it would be a boring place

diverting the main purpose of this thread which is to discuss releases by Nucleus Films :thumb:

The documentaries were released by Nucleus Films (an old release but still a release and a release still available too) and that is what's being discussed?

Demdike@Cult Labs 1st February 2018 11:48 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SilverSurfer (Post 564739)

I felt (and still do ) that the main video nasties documentary had major faults with it and have expressed my opinions on it,wether people agree or disagree with my opinion is entirely up to them and vice versa.



Nobody is suggesting you are right or wrong with your opinions on the documentaries.

What comes across as trolling is your insistence Bright says 'Adults' when everyone on here knows he says 'dogs'. Not one person has suggested you may be correct in this assumption.

Anyway we'll let it rest now. Please don't reply to this post. :mod:

Susan Foreman 1st February 2018 11:49 AM


The Evil Dead, The Living Dead and the dead wrong: New DVD celebrates the 80s heyday of video nasties - a genre that didn't quite corrupt the nation's youth … or its dogs | The Gurdian


Paragraph #5: "Whitehouse had previously and largely ineffectively railed against such TV shows as Doctor Who, Benny Hill and the works of the great television dramatist Dennis Potter. Here, however, was a new campaign: on a topic most people knew even less about than she did. "I have never seen a video nasty … I actually don't need to see visually what I know is in that film," she proudly proclaimed to Nick Owen on TV-am. Most people refused to take her seriously, but that was a big mistake. Before long, others had joined Whitehouse's crusade or taken up a similar, self-righteous path. Conservative MP Sir Graham Bright was another key player. Here was a man who said, on camera, "I believe there is research taking place and it will show that these films not only affect young people but I believe they affect dogs as well." It's a statement more shocking and horrifying than anything you'll find in any of the 72 films decreed by the government to be officially "nasty"."

SilverSurfer 1st February 2018 12:53 PM

Review: VIDEO NASTIES: Moral Panic, Censorship, and Video Tape

Regarding the documentary review only:nod:

"For me, the more interesting part of the story was the history of the evolution of the Video Nasty legislation. West and Morris have, to their credit, brought along voices from both sides of the argument.

95% Anti censorship people are interviewed in the documentary.

5% Pro censorship are interviewed in the documentary.

The Writers/Director/Producer/Editor/Distributer of said Documentary=All Anti Censorship



Directed by Jake West
Produced by Marc Morris
Written by Marc Morris
Starring Andy Nyman
Kim Newman
John McVicar
Julian Petley
Et al
Edited by Jake West
Production
companies
Nucleus Films
Distributed by Nucleus Films




Hmmm not exactly a nice balance there for a documentary 'from both sides of the argument' ?



"Film critics and horror film scholars face off, so to speak, with the people who were actively involved in banning and burning these films. Of course, I know with whom I side in this argument"

Can tell which side he is on.:lol:


Were there any reviews discs sent to pro censorship newspapers etc etc?

Any paper give it a bad review?

Boo Radley 1st February 2018 02:34 PM

F#cks sake boys. Let's now move on and agree to disagree. Adults, dogs, unicorns, whatever, history showed it all to be a pile of pish anyway, it matters not what one publicity hungry wannabe sprouted 30 years ago. Any serious, unbiased investigation into the effects of watching violence proved time and time again there is no correlation between the two.

Now, are the forthcoming Death Laid and Lady Frank also part of The Euro Cult Cinema Collection or stand alone titles? I still need to pick up Erotic Rites too.

EDIT> Just seen the covers so question answered.

SilverSurfer 1st February 2018 03:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Boo Radley (Post 564766)
Let's now move on and agree to disagree.

Here Here.:nod:

Marc Morris 5th February 2018 04:58 PM

Such a pity this thread has been derailed. :(

Let's get back on topic.

SilverSurfer 5th February 2018 05:01 PM

Like someone said in this very thread,If you make documentaries then you should expect to be challenged for or against them.:)

keirarts 5th February 2018 05:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Marc Morris (Post 565083)
Such a pity this thread has been derailed. :(

Let's get back on topic.

Well said.

Perhaps nucleus could look at upgrading death ship to blu ray?

While scorpipn has released it in HD I've always kept hold of the nucleus DVD because of the extras.


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