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  • zabadak
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    Originally posted by Twocky61 View Post

    + The movie Clockwork Orange
    This wasn't exactly banned, per se - it was withdrawn by the director, Stanley Kubrick, as he thought it was too violent...

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  • philipdalton
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    Perhaps surprisingly one of the few 'video nasties' which are still banned by the BBFC today was made in 1969. Its name is "Love Camp 7". It is banned for similar reasons to "The Bunny Game"
    Last edited by philipdalton; 26-07-2017, 20:25.

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  • battyrat
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    My music collection, My wife hated it..................then I banned the wife,

    Now I have a wonderful selection of music.

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  • philipdalton
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    Considering how liberal things have gone nowadays a film must be pretty nasty stuff to get banned from the cinema, DVD or even television. One such example is a film on DVD called "The Bunny Game". It is available through mail order on the Internet but without a BBFC certificate. I haven't seen the film as I wouldn't have the guts to watch such fare so I don't know how someone would go on should they try to get it prosecuted under the Obscene Publications Act.
    Last edited by philipdalton; 26-07-2017, 20:11.

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  • Twocky61
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    The Idiots a Danish movie

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  • philipdalton
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    List of films which have been banned either in the cinema or on video:

    Deep Throat
    The Exorcist
    Driller Killer
    Texas Chainsaw Massacre
    Snuff (mistakenly thought by some to contain a real murder scene)
    Animal Farm (Danish porno movie)

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  • Twocky61
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    +The movie Shopping starring Jude Law & Sadie Frost about ram raiding

    + The movie Clockwork Orange

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  • philipdalton
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    Originally posted by Trickyvee View Post
    Clackers!
    Relax by Frankie Goes to Hollywood (banned airplay? - can't properly remember)
    It was banned by the BBC for being too sexually explicit, but not by the commercial radio stations.

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  • PC66
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    Originally posted by Sly View Post
    Advertising cigarettes in the UK ended totally didn't it?
    DId it? I must have missed that one! Never been a smoker myself.

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  • the fox
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    Originally posted by escorteclipse1990 View Post
    I remember Nerds sweets having glass in them. I had forgot about Nerds
    You can still buy nerds, usually from dedicated sweet shops. theres a good one in soho, London, which does a variety of american and retro sweets. Actually I always believed they had been banned for some dodgy ingredient, but obviously not. I didn't know about the glass thing.

    I miss creosote - the smell of childhood suburban summers.

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  • Sly
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    Advertising cigarettes in the UK ended totally didn't it? I remember driving home the day they were banned and all the adverts were faux banned with censorship lines or fat ladies singing.

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  • PC66
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    Cigarette advertising on television was banned completely in Britain in the mid-1960's. (Although somewhat curiously, it did not affect cigars!)

    Wasn't there also some new ban introduced a few years ago about not allowing cigarette billboard advertising close to schools?

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  • victorbrunswick
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    Joe Camel
    Used by R.J. Reynolds from 1988 to 1997 to advertise Camel cigarettes, Joe Camel was originally the creation of British illustrator Billy Coulton and had been used in Europe since the 1970s but in the late '80s and 1990s could be seen on American billboards as well as gracing ballcaps, T-shirts and other apparel. In 1997 RJR dropped the character from its advertising under pressure from campaigners who charged that Joe Camel had too much recognition and appeal to underage children and was encouraging them to smoke.

    One of the last promotions featuring Joe Camel were prize coupons called "Camel Cash." Even though I don't smoke I bought a pack of Camels that included the coupon to preserve as a collector's item. Unfortunately the pack got destroyed by mice!





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  • darren
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    still wrong to ban it though.

    i think there was a madonna song that was banned.
    it was called something like my love cant be hundred per cent sure of its name.

    lets say it was naughty.




    Originally posted by PC66 View Post
    Another record the BBC wouldn't play:

    Chuck Berry - My Ding-A-Ling, 1972. "Too suggestive."

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  • jason h
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    Bangers.
    Wearing Illuminous Socks at School.
    Evil Dead.

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