Friday, July 12, 2013

The Hunger Games, The Woman in Black, and Men in Black 3 among films complained about to the BBFC

The British Board of Film Classification (BBFC) received letters after cuts were made to The Hunger Games and Bruce Willis blockbuster A Good Day to Die Hard to secure 12A rating, complaining there was not enough violence in the finished film.


The BBFC yesterday published its annual report for 2012, the organisation’s centenary year, and representatives from the body discussed films certified since.


The Hunger Games , based on the first book of the fantasy trilogy by American writer Suzanne Collins, generated 43 complaints about its violence and the theme of children forced to fight to the death in gladiatorial contests in the future.


Yet there were a number of complaints that criticised the decision to cut the film, which grossed over $400 million worldwide, for [...]




The Hunger Games, The Woman in Black, and Men in Black 3 among films complained about to the BBFC

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