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I partly watched the re-run of 'Dirty Harry' a few nights ago, it's one of my all-time favourite films, I watched it the week it came out and must have seen it dozens of times since.
But now I find that the 'n' word has been deleted from the dialogue, and pixelated on the screen as the line was delivered.
I fully expect that when i get to it, the 'beating scene' will also have been censored, and probably other bits when they come up.
This was a late-night broadcast - what's wrong with a pre-warning, and ket people enjoy a piece of cicnema that was of its time?
But now I find that the 'n' word has been deleted from the dialogue, and pixelated on the screen as the line was delivered.
I fully expect that when i get to it, the 'beating scene' will also have been censored, and probably other bits when they come up.
This was a late-night broadcast - what's wrong with a pre-warning, and ket people enjoy a piece of cicnema that was of its time?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.jno - // there's no such thing as a late-night broadcast, you must know that. //
I take your point - but what I mean by 'late night' is that, if anyone wants to watch it at another time than it was broadcast, which is when it can reasonably be assumed that an adult audience is tuning in, then someone has to make a specific effort to record and play back later, and that is a matter for individual responsibility.
I take your point - but what I mean by 'late night' is that, if anyone wants to watch it at another time than it was broadcast, which is when it can reasonably be assumed that an adult audience is tuning in, then someone has to make a specific effort to record and play back later, and that is a matter for individual responsibility.
Ha ha Mozz
Yes of course
The word is only allowed when used by black people
Chris Rock does a very funny sketch about that word and the f word that is a derogatory term for homosexuals
Thankfully they are very reasonable and understand the use of the word and context in Fairytale of New York and have no objection
Yes of course
The word is only allowed when used by black people
Chris Rock does a very funny sketch about that word and the f word that is a derogatory term for homosexuals
Thankfully they are very reasonable and understand the use of the word and context in Fairytale of New York and have no objection
Mamya - // Fine by me too, if I really felt I needed to hear the word said then I'd shout it out at the given moment. //
I am not sure of the point you are making.
Obviously I do not 'need to hear the word', but neither do I need a film shot in earlier times, reflecting those times, and the social attitudes of language, to be airbrushed out in order to appease some nameless individuals with a distorted view of the accurate portrayal of history through art.
I am not sure of the point you are making.
Obviously I do not 'need to hear the word', but neither do I need a film shot in earlier times, reflecting those times, and the social attitudes of language, to be airbrushed out in order to appease some nameless individuals with a distorted view of the accurate portrayal of history through art.