the BBFC has become one of the best rating boards around, especially in regards tro explaining why things received a particular rating.
I do honestly believe the BBFC are the best ratings board out there.
Quote from: samuelrichardscott on February 08, 2012, 12:00:10 PMI do honestly believe the BBFC are the best ratings board out there.No our are. A rating board isn't a censorship agency, its only fonction is to rate a film to know who can watch it and this is what our rating board do. It doesn't cut movie it rates them, guess our governement thing that we are bright enough to know what is ok for us...
If you don't do what they want you can't release a film and for me this is censorship.
Quote from: samuelrichardscott on February 08, 2012, 12:00:10 PMI do honestly believe the BBFC are the best ratings board out there.No our are. A rating board isn't a censorship agency, its only fonction is to rate a film to know who can watch it and this is what our rating board do. It doesn't cut movie it rates them, guess our governement thing that we are bright enough to know what is ok for us...As I've wrote previously here everything is fine as long as it isn't child pornography and, I think, bestiality. Something degrading can see its rating request denied sometimes but it isn't frequent (the last time was with Bum Fight, some trash worthy of a ban).
To decide whether something deserves a 15 or an 18 rating is one thing, but the BBFC will occasionally refuse *any* rating if the material isn't cut according to its suggestions.
If you don't do what they want you can't release a film and for me this is censorship. Here the board don't do that at all and act as a rating board and not a censor board.
The BBFC spokespeople have in the past expressed frustration at distributors that don't bother discussing the advice with them, especially in regards to re-issues.
Quote from: Jon on February 08, 2012, 09:19:13 PMThe BBFC spokespeople have in the past expressed frustration at distributors that don't bother discussing the advice with them, especially in regards to re-issues.and on what ground they can decide what people can or can't watch? On what ground they can tell the distributor what he can or can't have on a film?
Have any of you seen http://www.capalert.com/ ?
Now, trying to get back to the funny of the thread title...