11 greatest film posters banned
• 11 greatest film posters banned
Posters of films created in order to stir up interest, tease and attract. However, from time to time certain censors decided that the author of the poster still crossed the line permitted: and, as you will see, some of the posters banned no nudity. What's the matter?
We've put together the top 11 greatest film posters banned. Hold on tight!
"A Clockwork Orange" by Stanley Kubrick. On the original poster shows a naked woman, and in the US it censored: naked babe first covered the underwear, and then completely removed.
"Ali G in Parliament" Michael Mayloda. This poster besvkusen and completely harmless, but the British censors felt that Sacha Baron Cohen has gone too far and the poster for the comedy did not find it amusing.
"The right to" left "." Posters for the film six parts removed from the store displays in Paris - the inhabitants of the French capital was considered that the advertising film degrades the dignity of women.
"Shame," Steve McQueen. The poster was designed for the Hungarian rental, but it was rejected. It is believed that sperm (or even hint at it) - it's too much.
"Sin City 2: A woman, for which there is a killing" by Frank Miller and Robert Rodriguez. Nipples beautiful Eva Green have led to the fact that in the United States to place a poster banned in public places.
"Teeth" Mitchell Lichtenstein. The American Film Association do not know the joke about the "You have there teeth."
"The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo" Niels Arden Oplev. In America, not put up even a hint of nipple Eva Green, and so everything is clear - the mac nudity.
"The People vs. Larry Flynt," Milos Forman. The official poster of the film banned in the United States - were considered too provocative. The film tells about the same thing, yes.
"The Rules of Attraction" Roger Avary. But - proof that you can disturb and shock, without showing any nudity millimeter. Plush toys in unambiguous poses - provocation 80th leveled.
"Thirst" Pak Chan-wook. Aside from the obvious image of sex, Korean censors certainly confused allusion to the nature of the relationship BDSM pair of images.
"Zack and Miri Make a Porno," Kevin Smith. One who understands why this poster is obscene - old enough to not be afraid. Is not it so?