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Daddy’s Home…The Stepfather pre-cut for a cinema 15 rating

Read more BBFC Cuts and Bans at MelonFarmers.co.uk

Based on article from bbfc.co.uk

The Stepfather Theatrical ReleaseThe Stepfather is a 2009 US horror by Nelson McCormick

The 2009 cinema release was passed 15 with the comment: During post-production, the distributor sought and was given advice on how to secure the desired classification. Following this advice, certain changes were made prior to submission.

The BBFC explained the 15 rating further:

The Stepfather is a psychological horror/thriller about a serial killer who finds his victims by marrying young divorced or widowed women with children. It has been passed 15 for strong psychological threat and menace and violence.

The main protagonist in the film commits a number of murders in order to protect his anonymity and, while these murders do not contain strong detail, they are all strong in terms of the brutal and callous nature of the killings. There is also an unrelenting sense of threat and menace as the killer’s new family start to suspect him and, consequently, place themselves in danger. The Guidelines at 12A only allow for moderate physical and psychological threat and these scenes are stronger and more disturbing and, consequently, most appropriately placed at 15. Stronger and bloodier violence occurs at the film’s climax and contain some focus upon injuries and blood which also secure the 15 classification.

8 November, 2009 Posted by melonf | BBFC cuts, Distributor Cuts | , , | No Comments Yet

Nasty Legislation Draws Near…Dangerous Cartoon legislation ends its parliamentary scrutiny unamended

Read more Criminalising Anime at MelonFarmers.co.uk

Thanks to pbr on the Melon Farmers Forum

House of Lords logoThe Coroners and Justice Bill has just completed its 3rd Reading on the House of Lords and will now go back to the Commons to review the Lords amendments.

There were no change to the dangerous drawings provisions though.

Anime fans in particular should surely be at great risk with state bullies contending that indeterminate age anime features under 18 year olds.

8 November, 2009 Posted by melonf | Dangerous Cartoons Act | , | No Comments Yet