#1241
| ||||
| ||||
![]() There are now 15 in stock priced £11.94, so I missed out on the cheaper batch. Maybe next time.
__________________ ![]() |
#1242
| ||||
| ||||
![]() Quote:
Those others are from a seller called Global Buyer. |
#1243
| ||||
| ||||
![]() Quote:
|
#1244
| |||
| |||
![]() Quote:
I suspect either the animal cruelty so blatantly infringed the Animals Act that there wouldn’t have been any point submitting it uncut or they had private conversations with the BBFC prior to official submission. The latter happens if a label is handling something that they know for certain is going to be problematic (and the rules governing animal cruelty are unusually clear-cut), because if there’s obviously no way certain material is going to get through (for legal rather than BBFC policy reasons) the main question concerns how best to make the cuts while damaging the film as little as possible. I myself had a very useful pre-submission chat with the BBFC over half a dozen shots of genuine bestiality in a Walerian Borowczyk short. We knew that four shots were open-and-shut illegal, so removed them prior to submission (they were so illegal that even possession was proscribed, meaning that the BBFC would be obliged to call the police if we’d left them in), but they said that they thought the first was probably OK and the last at least sounded ambiguous enough to make it worth submitting. In the event they let both shots through at 18. |
#1245
| ||||
| ||||
![]() Quote:
Michael, what would be likely to happen if the movie was streamed uncut on a platform under the BBFC's self certification rules? Because it seems to me those rules are simply no rules as opposed to the expensive rules for physical media distributors. |
#1246
| ||||
| ||||
![]() Quote:
|
#1247
| |||
| |||
![]()
I don't know what the Dangerous Pictures Act is - there's nothing on the statute book by that name. Reading between the lines I assume it's a sarcastic reference to the more prosaically named 2008 Criminal Justice and Immigration Act, which first defined "extreme pornography" and criminalised its possession as well as distribution. To quote the legislation directly, this is what causes problems: Quote:
(Tartan wanted to put it out on DVD over here prior to 2008, but the BBFC wouldn't give it anything milder than an R18 - understandably, as it's proper hardcore filth regardless of its advanced age. And since it's impossible to make money on R18 video releases unless you actually have a financial stake in a sex shop, there wasn't any point. Same goes for Thundercrack!, which Tartan also wanted to release.) |
#1248
| ||||
| ||||
![]() Quote:
|
#1249
| |||
| |||
![]() Quote:
Quote:
(See also the mad panic that engulfed the porn industry in the US when Traci Lords’ real age was revealed. The second that story broke, they could no longer plead ignorance, and Reagan-era prosecutors were itching to nail them for something open and shut. People had to scour the proofs of soon-to-be-printed porn mags for the tiniest hint of her presence - and since she was a massive star at the time, she was everywhere, not least in countless ads.) |
#1250
| ||||
| ||||
![]()
Eureka saving me money in June with yet three more Asian titles just announced. Lady Reporter, Samurai Reincarnation and Revenge. I could post the spec but will leave it to someone who actually gives a stuff about them. ![]() |
![]() |
Like this? Share it using the links below! |
Thread Tools | |
Display Modes | |
| |