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Date Posted: 03:59:35 11/26/02 Tue
Author: D1
Author Host/IP: cache-dm03.proxy.aol.com / 205.188.209.71
Subject: Posessing one, or just saying the words? n/t
In reply to: Emerje 's message, "Speaking of "tight asses" that seems to be an offence too. (n/t)" on 02:50:29 11/26/02 Tue

>>>Another 31 more films are banned
>>>
>>>Kota Kinabalu: The Malaysian Film Censorship Board
>>>banned another 31 film productions from public
>>>screening in the country, in September this year.
>>>
>>>According to a statement issued here on Saturday, the
>>>banned items comprised 23 movies, several episodes of
>>>a popular television series, five documentaries and
>an
>>>advertisement.
>>>
>>>These productions are said to contain elements not
>>>suitable for public viewing, contrary to the
>>>provisions under Section 6(1) of the Film Censorship
>>>Act 2002, which came into effect on April 1.
>>>
>>>In this respect, it is an offence to possess,
>>>distribute, sell, rent and screen the prohibited
>>>productions and offenders risk a fine of between
>>>RM5,000 and RM30,000 or a jail term of up to three
>>>years, or both, upon conviction. Those found guilty
>of
>>>promoting these productions risk being fined between
>>>RM1,000 and RM10,000.
>>>
>>>English movies topped the list with 16 banned titles,
>>>followed by Chinese (3), Korean (3), Malay (1), Tamil
>>>(1) and Indonesian (1).
>>>
>>>The banned English movies are Stolen Summer, The
>>>Sweetest Thing, Tales from the Crypt: Demon Knight,
>>>Saturday Night Fever, Sculpted Buns, Hips and Thighs,
>>>Pet Sematary, The Mist of Avalon, The Score, Spider’s
>>>Web, The Warriors, China Town, The Guru, Vampires:
>Los
>>>Muertos and Noah’s Ark.
>>>
>>>Also banned are television series The Geena Davis
>Show
>>>(Yr 1) Ep. 2, and eight episodes of Xena - Warrior
>>>Princess.
>>>
>>>The Chinese movies are Underground Express, The
>>>Reincarnation of Golden Lotus and The Era of
>Vampires,
>>>while the Korean movies are The Uprising, Volcano
>High
>>>School and Greenfish.
>>>
>>>Other banned movies are Anak Pontianak (Malay), Plus
>2
>>>Tingkatan Enam (Tamil) and Badai Laut Selatan Ep. 1-6
>>>(Indonesian).
>>>
>>>The banned documentaries are Not So Tough Aerobics,
>>>Tough Aerobic Mix, Standing Legs Firm Parts, WWE
>Divas
>>>Presentation (English), Taiwan Fon Yue Tan Mit
>>>(Mandarin), while the sole advertisement is Hook On
>>>(English).


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