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Mark Kermode | 11:15 UK time, Tuesday, 10 June 2008
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Comment number 1.
At 12th Jun 2008, NeonLoveChicken wrote:what? no dan brown??
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At 14th Jun 2008, gee_1977 wrote:Slightly off-topic, but the cuts-list for Evil Dead reveals just how far we have come over the years, in terms of the BBFC and it's now rapidly decreasing presence in the censoring of movies.
Now it seems to act far more as a guidance to parents, outlining what to expect from the latest 12A action-orientated CGI-a-thon, rather than keeping sane, grown adults, from seeing films as their directors intended.
The upcoming release of 'Inside' will no doubt test my new-found faith in the board. If it passes unscathed, then I think it will truly show how far we have come.
Then, maybe an uncut Cannibal Holocaust?
Then again, maybe not...
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