Pleonastic
Bluelighter
Is it just me, or is anyone else sick of the way that free to air networks consistently arse rape any movie which had a cinema rating of MA15+ or higher? What has prompted this is Channel 7's treatment of Trainspotting which is going to air as I type this.
Now don't get me wrong - I realise that they have to make some cuts and alterations in order to get something that was once rated R18+ onto television (and it's actually good that they can - not too long ago that would have been impossible). What's pissed me off it the treatment of the language, and in particular the random way that some of it is cut, and other parts remain intact. If you're going to cut the bad language, for gods sake at least cut the lot. I mean, Begbie can call someone a cunt once or three times in a sentence, and it has the same impact - so why cut the other two occurrences?
But even that is a side note. What REALLY pisses me off is the fact that I think a movie like Trainspotting really does have a few more things in it which may cause offence other than the language. The word "fuck" doesn't even raise the eyebrows of most of the older generation any more. But in the scene near the start where the characters are shooting up heroin and Renton is explaining how good it is, the portion that Channel 7 cuts is the swearing. Therefore people using and virtually promoting the use of heroin is OK, but whatever you do - "don't swear while you do it... that would make what you're doing seem bad".
Does Channel 7 really think that the section of the population which is offended by swearing is likely to be sitting down to enjoy a cuppa over a nice family movie such as Trainspotting at 10:50PM on a Sunday night? Luckily I have Trainspotting on video, and can now watch it the way it was supposed to be seen.
This reminds me of the time I watched Pulp Fiction on video while Channel 7 showed their version... and don't even get me started on that one...
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"The love in your heart wasn't put there to stay...
Love isn't love, till you give it away."
[This message has been edited by Pleonastic (edited 01 April 2001).]
Now don't get me wrong - I realise that they have to make some cuts and alterations in order to get something that was once rated R18+ onto television (and it's actually good that they can - not too long ago that would have been impossible). What's pissed me off it the treatment of the language, and in particular the random way that some of it is cut, and other parts remain intact. If you're going to cut the bad language, for gods sake at least cut the lot. I mean, Begbie can call someone a cunt once or three times in a sentence, and it has the same impact - so why cut the other two occurrences?
But even that is a side note. What REALLY pisses me off is the fact that I think a movie like Trainspotting really does have a few more things in it which may cause offence other than the language. The word "fuck" doesn't even raise the eyebrows of most of the older generation any more. But in the scene near the start where the characters are shooting up heroin and Renton is explaining how good it is, the portion that Channel 7 cuts is the swearing. Therefore people using and virtually promoting the use of heroin is OK, but whatever you do - "don't swear while you do it... that would make what you're doing seem bad".
Does Channel 7 really think that the section of the population which is offended by swearing is likely to be sitting down to enjoy a cuppa over a nice family movie such as Trainspotting at 10:50PM on a Sunday night? Luckily I have Trainspotting on video, and can now watch it the way it was supposed to be seen.
This reminds me of the time I watched Pulp Fiction on video while Channel 7 showed their version... and don't even get me started on that one...

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"The love in your heart wasn't put there to stay...
Love isn't love, till you give it away."
[This message has been edited by Pleonastic (edited 01 April 2001).]