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Re: [dvd-discuss] clean flicks and moral rights
At 12:49 AM -0500 1/23/03, Jeremy Erwin wrote:
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>Could Gosford Park be released as a clean version? Yes, with minimal
>effect on the story-- eight "f**ks, as cheerfully pointed out on the
>accompanying commentary tracks .. Will such a clean edit be done?
>Probably not, as the Mormons would doubtless find fault with the
>suggestion of incest, homosexuality, heterosexuality, etc... and
>find ways to wipe out actual content.
It's not just people with strong religious views who are potential
buyers for cleaned up films. Parents are a big market. Hollywood
plays a really sick game with ratings. Many, if not most, PG-13
films are filled with sexual content and crude humor, while R movies
have serious themes along with an occasional f-word and 542
milliseconds of exposed nipple or crotch. Sans the gratuitous stuff
thrown in to get the magic rating, many R movies are more wholesome
for teens and even preteens than most PG-13 movies.
Consider, for examples, "Topsy Turvey" a film about Gilbert and
Sullivan with a gratuitous crotch shot, or "Men of Honor" an
inspiring film about the US Navy's first black diver, with a
particularly graphic use of the f-word (lots of n-words too but they
are central to the story).
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>I suppose, that the alternative-- market confusion caused by a
>proliferation of "clean" versions is by far the worse scenario. I
>just hope that they won't be used in an educational setting.
>
>(My high school English textbook included a copy of Julius Caeser,
>minus, peculiarly, a good part of Act 1, Scene 3. A classroom is no
>place for Bowdler.)
>
Clear warning labels are the way to deal with market confusion. And
even Mr. Valenti will agree that Shakespeare is in the public domain.
Garry Trudeau dealt with the moral-rights-in-movies argument quite
well in a strip published on December 28, 1986 (doonesbury.com has a
search engine!):
http://www.doonesbury.com/strip/dailydose/index.cfm?uc_full_date=19861
228&uc_daction=X
Arnold Reinhold