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To: Rutles4Ever
If they lower the film's rating as a consequence of these custs and those under 18 get a chance to see it then I feel that it's a good move. The message is the important thing here, the violence that HE suffered was one way of getting that message across, by toning it down a notch more people may persuaded to see the movie.

The greater the spread of the message the better off we will all be.

6 posted on 02/11/2005 10:04:11 AM PST by BRITinUSA
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To: BRITinUSA

I agree. A 'child-friendly' PG or G version is a very good idea.

But I am still furious that neither Mel Gibson nor Jim Caviezel seem to be able to find work in Hollyweird.


8 posted on 02/11/2005 10:07:17 AM PST by Sam the Sham
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To: BRITinUSA
If they lower the film's rating as a consequence of these custs and those under 18 get a chance to see it then I feel that it's a good move.

I agree. I wouldn't want a 10 year old seeing the full version, but they should be able to see a milder version. The violence is part of what happened, but I think it can be conveyed without it being as graphic.

12 posted on 02/11/2005 10:19:24 AM PST by Armando Guerra
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To: BRITinUSA
The greater the spread of the message the better off we will all be.

Indeed. A special edition is not a problem.

34 posted on 02/11/2005 7:53:15 PM PST by Dataman
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