the holidays bring out the worse in manic depressives...
(not sure if she is one)
but did you see her see-though blouse at the trial!
The site is interesting Aria, found this I read about elsewhere and saw on 20/20
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There is apparently a market for DVDs that have been edited to remove materials some people might find icky. Presumably this means sex and violence. The prude-friendly versions are offensive to the filmmakers, however, who are embroiled in a legal battle to maintain the integrity of their artistic vision.
Personally, I don't see what the big deal is. Anyone who cares about the director's original "vision" can seek out the original version. People who care more about not seeing sex and violence can seek out the tamer version. Everyone gets to see what they want to see.
"All we're talking about here is choice. We're not telling Steven Spielberg to make a different movie." So says Ray Lines, whose CleanFlicks markets cleaned-up versions of popular movies.
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Well that's just absurd, not to mention intellecutual property rights!
Jeez, as I said on another board - we're in the 50's again, only with digital acceleration... history repeats.
P.S. If they edited my DVDs there be 8 min. left after the 90 min. start time.