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The UK 4K Blu-ray release of the Abyss has been cancelled as the BBFC are still insisting on censor cuts
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| 28th December 2023
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| See article from joblo.com |
The Abyss is 1989 US adventure film by James Cameron. With Ed Harris, Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio and Michael Biehn.
Formerly married petroleum engineers who still have
some issues to work out. They are drafted to assist a gung-ho Navy SEAL with a top-secret recovery operation: a nuclear sub has been ambushed and sunk, under mysterious circumstances, in some of the deepest waters on Earth. The Digital
Bits reports that the 4K digital release of The Abyss has been cancelled in the UK because the BBFC is still insisting on censor cuts to the rat scene on grounds of animal cruelty. The scene has been cut by 45s by the BBFC for all releases to date.
The Digital Bits reported: We've learned from industry sources that the 4K Ultra HD release of James Cameron's The Abyss (1989) in the UK has been cancelled, and for exactly the reason you think204the scene in
which the rat is made to breath underwater. UK censors asked for the scene to be cut, Disney apparently wanted to comply, but [producers] Lightstorm vetoed it. So if you want this title in 4K and you live in the UK, you'll have to import it from
elsewhere. On the bright side, 4K discs are region free.
The BBFC still want the scene to be cut despite the fact that the rats involved in the shooting of the scene weren't harmed. As noted on Wikipedia:
The idea for The Abyss came to James Cameron when, at age 17 and in high school, he attended a science lecture about deep sea diving by a man, Francis J. Falejczyk, who was the first human to breathe liquid through his lungs in
experiments conducted by Johannes A. Kylstra at Duke University. The breathing fluid used in the film actually exists but has only been thoroughly investigated in animals. Over the previous 20 years it had been tested on several animals, who survived.
The rat shown in the film was actually breathing liquid and survived unharmed. Production consulted with Dr. Kylstra on the proper use of the breathing fluid for the film.
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Pre-cut for UK cinema release
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| 22nd December 2023
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| Thanks to Scott |
Renaissance: A Film By Beyoncé is a 2023 US music documentary by Beyoncé, Ed Burke Starring Beyoncé, Blue Ivy Carter and Diana Ross
Pre-cut for a BBFC 15 rated cinema release. Summary Notes Beyoncé in performance at her record-breaking RENAISSANCE World Tour and the creative mastermind behind it.
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| US: Uncut and MPA Unrated: From IMDb: Several uses of 'cunt' during the song PURE/HONEY as well as 57 frequent uses of fuck,
42 shit, 40 bitch and 30 nigga. | pre-cut
cut: | | run: | 169:28s | pal: | 162:41s |
| | UK: A cut pre-cut version was BBFC 15 rated for strong language:
- 2023 Trafalgar Releasing cinema release (rated 27/11/2023)
The BBFC commented:
There is strong language ('fuck', 'motherfucker'), as well as milder terms such as 'bitch', 'whore', 'shit', 'ass' and 'God'. There are also uses of reclaimed racial language ('nigga', 'negro').
Thanks to Scott: This concert film apparently contains use of the c-word in its original form, hence the Aus OFLC rating it MA15+ for Strong coarse language, however it seems the word has been removed from the UK release as the BBFC
have given it a 15 for just strong language rather than very strong. Listed as uncut on the website, so presumably it was pre-cut by the distributor in a failed attempt to get a 12A. |
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Cinema release cut in the US and Australia
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| 16th December 2023
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Next Goal Wins is a 2023 UK/US comedy drama by Taika Waititi Starring Michael Fassbender, Oscar Kightley and Kaimana
Originally rated PG-13 by the MPA for strong language and some crude material.
It was then cut and resubmitted prior to release to achieve a PG-13 rating for some strong language and crude material. Presumably it was some strong language that had been removed. The Australian PG rated cinema release was also cut so presumably the
cut US version was used.
Summary Notes The story of the infamously terrible American Samoa soccer team, known for a brutal 2001 FIFA match they lost 31-0.
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| UK: Uncut and BBFC 12A rated with a trigger warning for injury
detail, discrimination, sex references, infrequent strong language:
- 2023 Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures UK cinema release (rated 17/11/2023)
Thanks to Scott. The short insight has been altered to change the original wording of 'transphobia' to simply 'discrimination'. I can only assume this was done at the request of the distributor who didn't want transphobia associated with
their film. Ireland: Uncut and IFCO 12A rated with a trigger warning for very infrequent strong language, some discriminatory language:
- 2023 Disney cinema release (rated 14/11/2023)
US: Uncut and PG-13 by the MPA for strong language and some crude material. Unreleased as a cut version was preferred for theatrical release Australia: Uncut and ACB M rated for occasional coarse language:
- 2023 Walt Disney Studios Motion cinema release (rated 27/10/2023) Unreleased as a cut version was preferred for theatrical release
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by the MPA for some strong language and some crude material. A little strong language has been removed, the word 'fuck'.
Australia: Cut and ACB PG rated for mild themes and coarse language:
- 2023 Walt Disney Studios Motion cinema release (rated 23/11/2023)
Presumably this was based on the cut US version.
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BBFC censors object to a retro MPAA R rating card
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| 8th December 2023
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| Thanks to Scott |
The Holdovers is a 2023 US comedy drama by Alexander Payne Starring Paul Giamatti, Da'Vine Joy Randolph and Dominic Sessa
Cut by the BBFC for cinema release in 2024. Summary Notes
A cranky history teacher at a remote prep school is forced to remain on campus over the holidays with a troubled student who has no place to go.
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| US: Uncut and MPA R rated for language, some drug use and brief sexual material:
- 2023 release (rated 26/04/2023)
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cut: | | run: | 133:16s | pal: | 127:56s |
| | UK: BBFC 15 rated for strong language, brief nudity for strong language, brief nudity after BBFC cuts:
- 2024 Universal Pictures cinema release (rated 20/11/2023)
The BBFC commented: This work had a compulsory cut made. A cut was required to remove a misleading category symbol.
Scott commented: This 1970s-set Christmas
comedy has been cut to remove what the BBFC refer to as a misleading category symbol. The film is styled like the films of the 70s, including opening with the era's Universal logo, and as part of this has an old MPAA R rating card at the start. This is
clearly a creative decision made by the filmmakers to play up the retro tone, yet the BBFC think audiences are too stupid to realise and have cut it. They claim that even old BBFC cards are no longer allowed to be included in resubmissions of older films
due to this unfounded misleading belief, yet the recent reissue of the 1960 Powell and Pressburger film Peeping Tom has the original X card at the start - did the distributor not include that upon submission?
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The distributors don't care about the viewers as they opt to cut an Indian actioner by 28m
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| 29th October 2023
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| Thanks to Scott |
Bhagavanth Kesari is a 2023 India action thriller by Anil Ravipudi Starring Nandamuri Balakrishna, Arjun Rampal and Kajal Aggarwal
Nelakonda Bhagavanth Kesari is adamant about getting even with a powerful businessman who cost him money. He is prepared to square off against the formidable foe and resolve their issues amicably.
The
UK 2023 cinema release was extensively cut by 28m for a BBFC 12A rating. Versions
distributor and BBFC category cuts
cut: | ~28:26s | run: | 135:24s | pal: | 129:59s |
| | UK: A massively pre-cut version was BBFC 12A rated for moderate violence, bloody images, sexual
violence references for moderate violence, bloody images, sexual violence references after further BBFC category cuts:
- 2023 BTS Entertainments cinema release (rated 23/10/2023)
The BBFC commented: The BBFC initially classified this film 15 uncut. The distributor requested a cuts list for 12A, but the BBFC refused to offer cuts because the changes would be extensive and could damage the
integrity of the film. However, the distributor chose to make their own cuts, removing a number of scenes of strong violence, and submitted a new version of the film for classification. This edit also received a 15 classification. The distributor chose
to make cuts to this version, removing further scenes of violence in order to achieve their preferred category of 12A.
Thanks to Scott who commented: It's already been released as an uncut 15, so clearly now the
distributor is trying to cash in and get the lucrative family crowd to see it. Cinema going is a family activity in Indian culture, hence distros regularly being happy to inflict gargantuan cuts on their films to get the 12A. I should add though that
it's incredibly unusual for one to be cut by more than 10 or so mins - half an hour is unprecedented. I can't even begin to imagine the mess they've made of this. Apparently fellow Indian actioners Beast and Jailer were incomprehensible in their heavily
cut forms, and they were only missing 6 or 7 mins. | uncut
run: | 163:50s | pal: | 157:17s |
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| UK: Uncut and BBFC 15 rated for strong bloody violence:
- 2023 2G Entertainments cinema release (rated 13/10/2023)
Ireland: Uncut and IFCO 15A rated with a trigger warning for strong bloody violence, scenes of sexual threat and references to child abuse:
- 2023 2G Entertainment cinema release (rated 12/10/2023)
Australia: I Don't Care: Uncut and ACB MA 15+ rated for strong violence:
- 2023 Tollymovies cinema release (rated 18/10/2023) titled Bhagavanth Kesari: I Don't Car
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29th October 2023
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Debateable claims about Ulysses and I'll Never Forget What's'isname See article from faroutmagazine.co.uk |
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2023 France action comedy by Hugo Benamozig cut by the BBFC for a cockfight
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| 24th October 2023
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Sentinelle is a 2023 France action comedy by Hugo Benamozig, David Caviglioli Starring Jonathan Cohen, Emmanuelle Bercot and Raphaël Quenard
Cut for animal cruelty for 2023 15 rated VoD release.
Summary Notes François Sentinelle has two lives. By day he is the most famous police officer on Reunion Island, known for his harsh methods and flowery shirts, who chases criminals in his
4x4. But the rest of the time, he is also a charismatic singer. UK: BBFC 15 rated for strong violence, bloody images, language, sex references, drug misuse for strong violence, bloody images, language, sex references, drug misuse
after BBFC cuts:
- 2023 Amazon Media EU S.à r.l. VoD (rated 26/09/2023)
The BBFC commented: The company removed a sequence in which cocks are caused to fight in a cruel manner.
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Belfast Council is again set to overrule the BBFC's 15 rating for a US PG-13 rated horror and replace it with a 15A rating
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| 20th October 2023
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article from
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Five Nights At Freddy's is a 2023 US horror by Emma Tammi Starring Josh Hutcherson, Mary Stuart Masterson and Lucas Grant
A troubled security guard begins working at Freddy Fazbear's Pizza. During his first night on the job, he realizes that the night shift won't be so easy to get through. Pretty soon he will unveil what actually happened at Freddy's.
A few years ago the BBFC received a few complaints about The Woman in Black being to scary for its BBFC 12/12A rating. Ever since, the BBFC have been out of step with the rest of the world by overrating any slightly scary US PG-13
rated film with a rather harsh 15 rating in the UK. Now it seems that this overrating has overstepped the mark in Northern Ireland. Belfast Council looks set to overrule the BBFC 15 rating for Five Nights At Freddy's and replacing it with a
15A rating to match the Irish film censor's assessment of the film. Michael McAdam, managing director of the Movie House chain in Northern Ireland, made the request to the council for the 15A classification. Last year, he set a precedent after making
a similar request for The Batman. After initially refusing the request for The Batman, the council permitted the use of the 15A in Northern Ireland for the first time. The current decision has to be ratified at the full council, which
will not convene until Wednesday, November 1. The decision is also subject to a call-in, where the council reviews decisions, and could be delayed further. This means there is some legal peril in presenting the film to the public before a final decision.
The Belfast City Council decision means that not only Movie House cinemas are able to show the film with a 15A classification, but any cinema in the Belfast council area that notifies City Hall in advance. Michael McAdam argued for a 15A rating in
a letter to the council: The BBFC states on its website that statutory powers over film remain with the local councils, which can overrule any of the BBFC's decisions on appeal, including altering the age ratings for
films shown in their area. Over recent years there has been a significant shift in the way families consume film and parents prefer to be the decision makers. Parents find it hard to understand why they have the power to choose a
12A film for their children but not a 15 rated film. This can cause frustration and embarrassment for those who arrive at the cinema and are then prevented from seeing the film. We anticipate that this will be the case for Five
Nights at Freddy's, which has been awarded a 15 certificate in the UK. Speaking after the council meeting, SDLP councillor and chair of the licensing committee Gary McKeown, said the reclassification by the council highlights the
need for BBFC to be more flexible in its approach to classification. This is the second time that Belfast City Council has changed a 15 rating to a 15A, but we need to be clear that the council is not a film classification body --
that responsibility lies with BBFC, so they need to act now to remove the need for councils to have to step in by introducing a more appropriate model that gives parents their place, and also recognises the role of steaming which doesn't impose any such
restrictions in reality.
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violence:
- 2023 Universal Pictures cinema release (rated 04/10/2023)
Belfast: Uncut and 15A rated by Belfast City Council:
- 2023 Universal Pictures cinema release
Ireland: Uncut and IFCO 15A rated for supernatural horror with jump scares and some scenes of bloody violence, injury detail depicted, theme of child abduction:
- 2023 Universal cinema release (rated 11/10/2023) titled Five Nights at Freddy's
US: Uncut and MPA PG-13 rated for strong violent content, bloody images and language:
- 2023 release (rated 26/07/2023) titled Five Nights at Freddy's
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1980 US slasher by Sean S Cunningham slashed for UK cinema re-release
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| 18th October 2023
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Friday the 13th is a 1980 US slasher by Sean S Cunningham. With Betsy Palmer, Adrienne King and Jeannine Taylor.
The film exists as an uncut Unrated version and a cut R rated version. The uncut version was passed X for UK 1980 cinema release and was initially released on pre-cert VHS. However this was seized by police and the
distributors reverted to the cut version from 1983 until 1987. The video has been uncut and 18 rated since 2003 on DVD and Blu-ray. However a 2023 cinema re-release featured the cut R rated version, but now with a BBFC 15 rating for strong violence,
bloody images, threat, se
Thanks to Andy, DB and Anthony who note that the 2023 cinema re-release is cut and is therefore most likely the cut R rated version. Andy notes: Annie's death goes to
whiteout like in the old censored version, and then the snake killing was definitely missing the second slicing. Kevin Bacon's death is SEVERELY TRUNCATED! DB notes: The cinema screening was missing all
the extra gore footage. E.g. the front shot of Jack getting the arrow twisted through his neck. Instead it cut straight from the side shot to the outside of the cabin. I can confirm for sure the version screened was the US R version
Anthony adds:
The film has been downrated to a BBFC15 certificate for strong violence, bloody images, threat, sex. The BBFC actually has an entry that reflects this decision and says nothing about any cuts made to that particular
version, which was distributed by Park Circus Limited. However, I noticed that one previous cut has reappeared: ie after the four-second bird's-eye view of Jack (Kevin Bacon) getting skewered through the neck, you see the side
shot and the arrowhead passing through his throat and the blood pumping out in that shot but the very next shot, in which we would have seen a shot looking down on him with blood going over his throat and partially in his mouth was not there at all.
The running time of this cinema re-release matched the uncut Unrated version but the difference between the 2 version is only about 10s and this difference can easily get obscured in longer modern distributor and production company video
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| 9th October 2023
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A US movie news website retells the story of the old BBFC ban of the original Exorcist movie. See article from collider.com |
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| 8th October 2023
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The Last House On Dead End Street See article from reprobatepress.com |
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