Maybe the Dalek will sue?
Monday, May 16th, 2005 10:55 amThis week’s chronicle of the drab and mundane commences with the observation that yet again the world evinces signs that proprietary madness is now the rule and not the exception. In support of my argument I offer the following article in today’s Times.
The BBFC (for my US/Canadian readership, that is the British Board of Film Classification – censors, in other words) have banned the DVD sale of the Doctor Who episode “Dalek” to anyone under the age of 12. Why, is it too scary? Apparently not, no. They have banned it on the grounds of “excessive cruelty” towards the dalek.
It seems that today’s kids, seeing someone be beastly to a piece of rubber in a tin can will feel compelled to drill each other through the head, or something similar.
Political correctness gone mad.
Again.
Last night I watched Bubbahotep on DVD. Quite the oddest movie I have seen for a long time. I quite enjoyed it, I think - I certainly wasn’t bored by it, and didn’t feel as though I’d wasted part of my life watching it, but I have no similar movie against which to gauge my appreciation of this opus. Very strange. My main area of concern is over the question of movie makeup and the hiding of Bruce Campbell’s chin. Where’d it go?
The BBFC (for my US/Canadian readership, that is the British Board of Film Classification – censors, in other words) have banned the DVD sale of the Doctor Who episode “Dalek” to anyone under the age of 12. Why, is it too scary? Apparently not, no. They have banned it on the grounds of “excessive cruelty” towards the dalek.
It seems that today’s kids, seeing someone be beastly to a piece of rubber in a tin can will feel compelled to drill each other through the head, or something similar.
Political correctness gone mad.
Again.
Last night I watched Bubbahotep on DVD. Quite the oddest movie I have seen for a long time. I quite enjoyed it, I think - I certainly wasn’t bored by it, and didn’t feel as though I’d wasted part of my life watching it, but I have no similar movie against which to gauge my appreciation of this opus. Very strange. My main area of concern is over the question of movie makeup and the hiding of Bruce Campbell’s chin. Where’d it go?
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Date: 2005-05-16 10:42 am (UTC)I hate the sterility that people want to bring to children and family media. I remember when I used to read Batman comics, and someone wrote a letter complaining that Batman was supposed to be a good rolemodel for kids, and so blah story arc wasn't appropriate. To which they replied that no he wasn't supposed to be a good rolemodel, he was a vigilante nutcase. I think that Doctor Who is generally a breath of fresh air because they don't rely on violence and weaponry to solve problems, but it also presents complexity and horror, which is also good.
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Date: 2005-05-16 01:27 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2005-05-16 01:37 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2005-05-16 01:54 pm (UTC)Actually I was just using this particualr example as a marker for the way society is going. Every day practically we hear about something else being banned because of children. The Kentucky Fried Chicken ads are the most recent example of something that do-gooders are wnating to suppress because of these hyper-sensitive ankle biters. You would think to listen that children are all avatars incarnate who are being corrupted by everything and anything. Having been a child myself (no, honestly) I know that they can be right little buggers just for the sake of it.
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