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he's a twat, should be permanently stamped on his head and avatar to warn people so that they can make allowances.

 

His idea of wit and what is funny reminds me of the autistic guy i work with. Nothing against autistic people, its just that he is a twat too.

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he's a twat, should be permanently stamped on his head and avatar to warn people so that they can make allowances.

 

His idea of wit and what is funny reminds me of the autistic guy i work with. Nothing against autistic people, its just that he is a twat too.

 

:rlol: Brilliant

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he's a $#@!, should be permanently stamped on his head and avatar to warn people so that they can make allowances.

 

His idea of wit and what is funny reminds me of the autistic guy i work with. Nothing against autistic people, its just that he is a $#@! too.

 

Oh dear Scott, you've shown how much of a prick you are again. And i certainly wouldn't be threatening violence. Always the people that resort to swearing and calling names that are the biggest losers. Well done :thumbs:

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A Clockwork Orange was banned and that wasn't so bad.

 

Stanley Krubrick (the director) actually withdrew the film from the UK shortly after release - it wasn't actually banned. This was in reaction to a gang in Manchester dressing as 'Droogs' and carrying out copy cat attacks. Krubrick thought the UK wasn't ready to see the irony of the film. It was later released to the UK by his wife after he died.

 

Is it subbed? I want to see it now :)

 

Not subbed, but not an awful lot of dialogue tbh, and 'you get the gist' :taped:

 

Has anyone seen Cannibal Holocaust?

 

Yep, and Cannibal Ferox - both similar films. Ferox is probably a little stronger than Holocaust. They play like cheesing 70's horrors these days, but not without their charm. Ferox shows a lot of actual animal death for the purpose of the film, hence the banning. I think both are available these days, abet heavily cut. Check the French releases for uncut versions :)

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Stanley Krubrick (the director) actually withdrew the film from the UK shortly after release - it wasn't actually banned. This was in reaction to a gang in Manchester dressing as 'Droogs' and carrying out copy cat attacks. Krubrick thought the UK wasn't ready to see the irony of the film. It was later released to the UK by his wife after he died.

 

 

 

Not subbed, but not an awful lot of dialogue tbh, and 'you get the gist' :taped:

 

 

 

Yep, and Cannibal Ferox - both similar films. Ferox is probably a little stronger than Holocaust. They play like cheesing 70's horrors these days, but not without their charm. Ferox shows a lot of actual animal death for the purpose of the film, hence the banning. I think both are available these days, abet heavily cut. Check the French releases for uncut versions :)

 

Ahhh you might be able to name a movie for me then. Pretty sure its Japanese and very messed up. Group of school children get dropped onto an island full of weapons and the likes. All out slaughter till the last one standing type of flick.

 

Seen it years and years ago and can't for the life of me remember what it was called. Wouldn't mind seeing it again actually.

 

Any ideas?

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Ahhh you might be able to name a movie for me then. Pretty sure its Japanese and very messed up. Group of school children get dropped onto an island full of weapons and the likes. All out slaughter till the last one standing type of flick.

 

Seen it years and years ago and can't for the life of me remember what it was called. Wouldn't mind seeing it again actually.

 

Any ideas?

 

Battle Royale :)

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Stanley Krubrick (the director) actually withdrew the film from the UK shortly after release - it wasn't actually banned. This was in reaction to a gang in Manchester dressing as 'Droogs' and carrying out copy cat attacks. Krubrick thought the UK wasn't ready to see the irony of the film. It was later released to the UK by his wife after he died.

 

Very interesting bit of trivia.

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Hush

 

That would have been a great idea for post 26 when you spat you dummy out in a hissy fit. Hushing if general reserved for babies, so more fitting for yourself.

 

Can you two get a room and get the fuck out of this thread please.

 

Much more of this and I'll be digging up JB's 'Respect' thread :no:

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Why would anyone in their right mind want to watch human suffering as a means of entertainment?

 

Its only a film! Totally fantasy, NOT a snuff movie, No one's REALLY tortured, No ones REALLY killed. Its special effects and by the sound of it bloody good special effects, so realistic infact some doddery old dear decided to think for us and decided its not something adults should see. Its nice having others to make our choices :)

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