IN THE UK...A CLOCKWORK ORANGE
2006-11-09 19:55:19
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answer #1
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answered by michael b 5
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Not gonna read your whole thing, so I hardly expect a best answer but if you're actually looking for the truth I'll give it to you: Corporatism has replaced Nationalism in the USA, for better or worse. The primary concern of all corporations in the United States is not Patriotism or Nationalism... it's profit. They will do whatever is necessary to satisfy their board of directors (investors) including abandoning national interests. They will cut their costs of labor by bringing in laborers from China for $.25 an hour. They don't care about anything except profit..... despite that horrible outlook on life, they are out-horribled by countries like China and N. Korea and Pakistan. There, they pay them something like $2.00 a day, and they hold them in crippling and horrible conditions. That is so we can enjoy artificiailly enjoy the prices we pay for our goods. So hope you feel good about your objection. Look into our neo-colonalism before you complain about prices.
2016-05-22 02:15:14
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answered by Christine 4
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The only three that spring to mind are Clockwork Orange, Cannible Apocalypse and Cannible Holocaust, although the ban has now been lifted on the first two. We're pretty liberal over here!
2006-11-09 22:28:51
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answered by Tish P 6
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Australia. Ken Park, I Am Curious Yellow, Performance (with Mick Jagger banned until the 80's).
2006-11-09 20:23:24
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answered by Jim T 6
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A movie called "Crash", not the recent one. but it was banned in some parts of England when it was released in 1996. It's a film about a group of people who get their kicks out of car accidents.
2006-11-09 20:06:31
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answered by Anonymous
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I know Rosie O'Donnell said her older movie "Exit to Eden" was banned in the province of Saskatchewan in Canada. Still isn't sold there on dvd but neighbouring provinces sell it.
2006-11-09 19:55:57
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answered by le païen 5
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philippines, the last temptation of Christ.
a little bit like that book-turned-movie the da vinci code.
i heard from my father that it actually have graphic images of christ and mary magdalene having sex.
the da vinci code was also almost banned in the philippines but it pushed through though only select cinemas had it. this is mainly beause the philippines is the only pre-dominant catholic country in asia, i guess.
2006-11-09 20:18:03
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answered by Anonymous
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UK:southpark the movie it is not band but they are not allwoed to
make any more coppies due to racism and taking the piss out of sadam hussain
2006-11-09 20:17:10
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answered by Anonymous
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'PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN2' is banned in China ,bcuz it's contains many creepy and disgusting things,which perhaps affect the youngsters.
2006-11-09 20:48:30
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answered by Anonymous
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passion of Christ by mel gibson is ban in most muslim country especially malaysia....but malaysia shows da vinci code...how dumb
2006-11-09 21:45:58
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answered by Alicia 5
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