Germany bans movies they deem too violent like Hostel 2 |
July 6th, 2008 under Eli Roth. [ Comments: none ]
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On June 10th, this year, Germany passed new, stricter censorship laws, banning movies they deem too violent. Hostel 2 had been censored in Germany during its theatrical release (the censors felt the comical scene of kids playing soccer with head at the end was too violent – I'm not kidding) so the horror fans there felt cheated, and were waiting for the unrated DVD. The German fans have always been incredibly supportive of me, and it was very frustrating for all of us that even the R rated version of Hostel 2 could not be seen. On June 10th, 2008, the uncut DVD was officially listed as illegal in Germany. I got several reports of police in Munich raiding video stores and pulling the DVD off the shelves. Let me repeat that: three weeks ago, German police were going into video stores and pulling Hostel 2 off the shelves because the government censored it. This is disturbing on many, many levels. When a government censors any creative work like this, it sends a very dangerous message that the violence in these movies is real. We're talking about a DVD – where you not only can hear me explaining how we did every kill in the film, but you can then watch a behind-the-scenes special showing us applying the make up to the actors during the scene. When people ask me "how could you kill all those people?" I have to explain to them that we didn't kill anybody – that there is no actual violence in my films, it is simply a representation of violence. But what's really dangerous is that this is the beginning of the end of free expression for any artist who wants to make a film in Germany, or show their work there. Once the government starts with the horror movies, who's next? Someone's deciding what is decent and what is not, and politicians never stick up for violent work, because that makes them look like they are publicly endorsing actual violence. They will vote to go to war and actually kill people to 'defend freedom', but vote against allowing violent movies. Will they also ban Pasolini's anti-facism masterpiece "Salo?" Will they start censoring paintings they deem too violent? Will they ban the work of Cormack McCarthy – our most celebrated author – because it's too violent? Did they read "The Road" or "Blood Meridian?" What about those amazing German DVD labels (who I don't want to mention here so as not to raise any red flags) who put out those rare Italian films from the 70's that I can't find anywhere else? And most importantly, what about the fans, who now risk going to jail simply for purchasing a DVD – something everyone else in the world (except New Zealand and Singapore, where I was also banned) can watch?
I hear people complain about the MPAA all the time, and I just wish they could be in my shoes for a day. The MPAA is not a government organization, they are an organization hired by the studios to self-police. They actually listen to you – you can have a discussion with them – and they work with you to protect the integrity of your film within the boundaries of a rating we all created specifically to avoid government interference. We can thank the MPAA for allowing us to have all the horror movies we have today in cinemas – they are our allies. And even if your film gets trimmed your film has an afterlife on the unrated Blu Ray. But in Germany the fans are not so lucky anymore. They are censored by their government, and the police will arrest you for buying or selling a DVD they feel is too dangerous for the public to see. I understand the German sensitivity to violence. And it is no secret there are numerous references to the holocaust in both "Hostel" films (bodies being incinerated at a factory of death, the torturer speaking German, Paxton speaking German to show he speaks the same language as his torturer, etc.) so perhaps the censorship is a little personal. But I have always said my films do not inspire violence, but rather discussions about violence, and I suppose if that comes from this then my objective has been achieved. I went to Germany for all of my films and had an amazing time with the fans as well as the journalists – they were all really cool, and really got it. But I do feel these politicians completely missed the point of both films and are treating them as if I truly killed people, when it in fact this act of censorship is far more dangerous than anything I could ever do in a movie. The movie's pretend, but this, unfortunately, is very real.
Eli Roth just blogged this about the censorship going on in Germany and I had to share what he wrote with y'all. As a lover of horror movies, I would be horrified to see them go away. And what is deemed too violent in their eyes? What might deemed too violent for one person, might be OK to someone else? What are they going to ban next Schindler's List, Life is Beautiful or anything they have a problem with it until it is country full of a G-Rated movies? Back in the '70s they arrested Harry Reems and others here in The States for their parts in a movie called Deep Throat, (things I learned by watching Swingtown on CBS) could you imagine going to back time where our rights to see what we wanted is taken away from us? I could not, and I hope no other country takes that stance. So go out and rent a horror movie like Hostel 2 or a porno movie like Deep Throat and take a minute to appreciate that you are able to watch what you want when you want!
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Madonna denies she is headed for a divorce |
July 6th, 2008 under Alex Rodriguez, Madonna. [ Comments: none ]
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Madonna released a statement to People and said her marriage to Guy Ritchie is not heading for divorce.
In it, she says: "My husband and I are not planning on getting a divorce. I know Alex Rodriguez through Guy Oseary, who manages both of us. I brought my kids to a Yankee game. I am not romantically involved in any way with Alex Rodriguez. I have nothing to do with the state of his marriage or what spiritual path he may choose to study.”
The singer, who is no stranger to rumors, also says: “I have learned over the years not to take accusations and the many false reports about me very seriously. I also appreciate how fiction and fact seem to be perceived as one and the same by people who read both newspapers and the Internet."
Oh well guess there is no truth to those stories that she is getting a divorce…for now.
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I thought Pamela Anderson was back with Tommy Lee? |
July 6th, 2008 under Mötley Crüe, Pamela Anderson. [ Comments: none ]
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Pamela Anderson celebrated her 41st birthday in Vegas over the weekend and there was someone missing…Tommy Lee. Seriously what is she doing with Criss Angel and to that poor cake. It looks she wants that cake more than Criss and Tommy Lee.
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I Love Money premires on VH1 tonight at 9p! |
July 6th, 2008 under Reviews, VH1/MTV. [ Comments: 1 ]
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VH1 presents the new television series “I Love Money” where 15 wildly popular cast members from the “of Love” series get the chance to battle it out for what they wanted all along, fame and money! Last time these cast members competed it was for the heart of Bret, New York, or Flavor Flav, but this time its for $250,000 cash!
I Love Money is the best of all the VH1 Celebreality love shows because they put all the best contestants from I Love NY, Flavor of Love and Rock of Love together and instead vying for love they they are competing for $250,000. This show is a hot mess and I was hooked just from the description!
This show is so much fun and I have only seen the first episode. But just watching this preview it is only going to get better. The cat fights, love affairs and drunkiness have yet to start, but when they do this show will be hotter than a July day in Vegas! Plus the contestants are dressed for that day, so there is plenty of eye candy for everyone!
So tune in to I Love Money tonight and every Sunday at 9p on VH1 for a show 7 reality shows in the making!!!
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An All-American Family? |
July 5th, 2008 under Tom Cruise/Katie Holmes/Suri. [ Comments: 2 ]
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Can someone please trim Suri's bang ASAP or at least get them out of her little face because she looks so miserable. Poor baby. And is it just me or does Katie Holmes look the same age as Tom Cruise and he looks his age 50 something.
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