S. and the movie was outright banned in a bunch of countries and regions. It’s probably the most boring banned movie ever made. Banned in: Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, Pakistan, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Sri Lanka, Syria, Belarus, Pakistan, Vatican City, and China.
Beyond Ukraine, the uncut version of Hostel: Part II is banned in Germany and New Zealand, and the film was only released in Malaysia and Singapore after undergoing cuts to its more extreme scenes of torture, violence, and death.
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Top 15 Banned Horror Movies:
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Banned Movies in Most Countries
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One such American horror masterpiece was The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, a well-known work by Tobe Hooper which was banned in multiple European countries like the United Kingdom, Finland, France, Sweden, Norway among others. Even outside Europe, Hooper’s work was outlawed in places such as Brazil and Singapore.
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The Walt Disney documentary was banned in New York on August 10, 1954 due to a clip where it demonstrated a buffalo giving birth. The ban was lifted after a complaint by the American Civil Liberties Union. The Korean War film was banned in Memphis due to its “inimical” content.
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A wealthy family is held hostage for harboring the target of a murderous syndicate during the Purge, a 12-hour period in which any and all crime is legal. A wealthy family is held hostage for harboring the target of a murderous syndicate during the Purge, a 12-hour period in which any and all crime is legal.
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Earlier this month, the parent wouldn’t allow her child to watch the 1998 Disney movie “Ruby Bridges,” which tells the real-life story of a 6-year-old girl who was among the first Black students to attend Louisiana public schools in 1960.
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In 1979 the BBFC asked to look at the film again to see whether some of the scenes involving the young actress, Linda Blair, might be vulnerable under the new Protection of Children Act 1978, which made the distribution of ‘indecent’ images of children illegal.
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The subject matter – a little girl possessed by a demon – prompted outrage from religious circles and calls for censorship. The film’s producers actively leaned into that to help generate interest, and in the process got their movie banned in certain parts of the U.K.
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10 Movies That Were Banned In America
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The films present a seemingly normal, crime-free America in the near-future. However, the country is a dystopia which observes an annual event known as “the Purge”, in which all crime, including murder, is decriminalized for a 12-hour period.
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Rated PG: Parental guidance suggested – Some material may not be suitable for children. Rated PG-13: Parents strongly cautioned – Some material may be inappropriate for children under 13. Rated R: Restricted – Under 17 requires accompanying parent or adult guardian. Rated X: No one under 17 admitted.
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The Exorcist – 1973
The movie was banned across different cities in the US and the UK. Despite the furor, The Exorcist still won the Academy Award for Best Screenplay.
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15 Scariest Horror Movies That Are Too Disturbing To Re-Watch
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The Human Centipede (2009)
This movie was banned outright in the UK and Australia, whereas the American censor board refused to give it any ratings.
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Technically, Child’s Play wasn’t banned, but its viewing was restricted by the United Kingdom, which refused to carry copies of the film in video stores. This happened in 1993 when the murder of James Bulger, a 2-year-old boy in Britain, was allegedly linked to Child’s Play 3.
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Parents need to know that The Exorcist is a mature horror film, not aimed at (or paced for) kids. No rock-music soundtracks or look-out-the-killer-is-behind-you scares, but rather an awful sense of corruption as demonic possession takes over an adolescent girl like a loathsome progressive disease.
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Production took twice as long as scheduled and cost almost three times the initial budget; some deaths and accidents that occurred have led to a belief that the film was cursed. The Exorcist was released in 24 theaters in North America in late December 1973.
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9. Down and Out in Beverly Hills (1986) Down and Out in Beverly Hills made history as Disney’s first R-rated film! Of course this was produced under the Touchstone umbrella (to this day Disney has not released an R-rated movie from its own Studio).
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‘Toy Story 2’ Was Almost Deleted From Its Servers
All the character models and assets began erasing. Oren Jacob, who eventually became the Chief Technical Officer for Pixar, worked as an associate technical director for Toy Story 2. In 2012, he talked to The Next Web about what happened.
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Disney+ has restricted access to some of its older titles for children, citing negative stereotypes in such films as Dumbo and Peter Pan.
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A Clockwork Orange (1971)
Due to its graphic depictions of rape and violence, the film was banned in countries including Ireland and Singapore for over 30 years.
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8 ‘The Simpsons Movie’ (2007)
At the time of the film’s release, Burma was threatened by a rebel group whose flag used the colors yellow and red. Feeling the public viewing of everyone’s favorite yellow-skinned family would cause bias, the film was banned outright, as discussed on CBR.
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“One of the reasons we made ‘Salt of the Earth’ after we were blacklisted was to commit a crime worthy of the punishment,” producer and screenwriter Paul Jarrico said.
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