first malaysian l**bian (self censored) kiss on the silver screen! malaysia boleh! and i mean it in a good way.![]()
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(this was reported in the mainstream papers, so..don't shoot me!)
http://www.nst.com.my/Current_News/N...cle/index_html
first malaysian l**bian (self censored) kiss on the silver screen! malaysia boleh! and i mean it in a good way.![]()
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(this was reported in the mainstream papers, so..don't shoot me!)
http://www.nst.com.my/Current_News/N...cle/index_html
Last edited by Sugarfree; 18-12-2008 at 10:53 PM.
It's better to be poor than to be rich. The rich always have to fear becoming poor, but the poor never have to fear becoming rich.
I wonder whether the Fatwa Council would comment on this.!
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Wow Sugarfree... anything to do with initimate actions cannot escape from you, huh.... Thanks for sharing. Now, let's hope no hoo-haa from the religious board. They have to accept the fact that now is 21st century.
Last edited by birdy; 19-12-2008 at 06:45 AM.
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i wonder when is malaysia first gay movie will be produced then![]()
since we can't talk about politics and we're bored sick of all the food talk and complaints about everything under the sun...i thot sthing about msian cinema would do nicely.Originally Posted by birdy
i'm happy you're not disappointed.
this is a very clever move by the producers of the movie. that controversial scene will not be passed by the censorship board (you can sit on my head if they do!) for general screening but the producers of the movie may sneakily include an easter egg of that scene in the DVD! brilliant move!![]()
i won't be watching out for that one.Originally Posted by Blue Jasmine
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It's better to be poor than to be rich. The rich always have to fear becoming poor, but the poor never have to fear becoming rich.
No hoo-haa...?? Ha! Ha! FAT CHANCE! you wanna bet!Originally Posted by birdy
It would be those damn politicians (from you know what camp... ) that would harp on the issue and make the hoo-haa first - cos' they act like the freaking guardians of the faith... why harp the issue ?? Becos' they got nothing better to do....![]()
Give them about a week (yes, it takes that long...Originally Posted by USJ27Resident
). Once the reality sinks in, we'll hear from them.
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Err buddies...in Malaysian cinemas...often seen would be the movie
ratings of U...PG-13...18-PA...18-PL...18-SG...18-SX...determined
by Lembaga Penapisan Filem for locally as well as for foreign produced
movies...or films.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Motion_...ystem#Malaysia
In fact...that would make Malaysia special in having perhaps
the most nos. of movie rating categories as compared with all n over
200 countries in this world...
Approved films are classified as follows:
* U (Umum, literally General Audiences) - For general audiences.
Since 2008 a new category which mirrors the US PG-13 rating was introduced as a subset of the General Audiences rating. The rating advises parents to view the flim with their pre-teen children and is known as PG-13.
* PG-13 - Parental guidance suggested for children under 13. This rating was first introduced in Quantum of Solace.
* 18SG (Seram, Ganas, literally Graphic Violence and Horror/Terror) - Under 18 requires accompanying adult. Film may contain strong violence, gore or horror/terror people may find objectionable.
* 18SX (Seks, literally Sexual Content) - Under 18 requires accompanying adult. Film may contain sex scenes, nudity or sexual dialogues/references people may find objectionable.
* 18PA (Politik, Agama, literally Strong Religious or Political Elements) - Under 18 requires accompanying adult. Film may contain elements which include religious, social or political aspects people may find objectionable.
* 18PL (Pelbagai, literally Variety) - Under 18 requires accompanying adult. Film may contain strong violence, gore, horror/terror, sex scenes, nudity, sexual dialogues/references, religious, social or political aspects people may find objectionable.
Note: Any film that contains profanity or drug use will be passed with a U rating in Malaysia.
So from the various sorts of movie ratings stated above...Orchi thinks the Movie "Histeria" should be classified with MORE than ONE movie rating...
1. PG-13...because teens above the age of 13 needs to watch the movie
in the presence of their parents...
2. 18-SX...because the movie may contain sexual TALKS...
3. 18-PA...because the movie may contain social elements that Malaysians
may object to..."Homosexuality" or something like that...
4. 18-PL...ALL OF THE ABOVE...because there is a kissing scene between 2
teens...n perhaps another scene showing teens holding hands or showing
affections for one another...
MALAYSIA BOLEH...mah...
do you know you can't show armpits on national TV?
do you notice non of the deodorant commercials had any armpit scene?
armpit = too sexy for some?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GVi1Qfy0mRk
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uicha03T7RI
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"The lesbian kissing scene in the film Histeria, which opened in cinemas nationwide yesterday, turned out to be nothing but a gimmick..."
No kiss shown, ‘Histeria’ leads to big letdown
Originally Posted by Sugarfree
hehehe..what did i tell ya?Originally Posted by denver
now, the nation eagerly awaits the release of the unrated DVD!
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It's better to be poor than to be rich. The rich always have to fear becoming poor, but the poor never have to fear becoming rich.
seriously, how many local producers can expect to make a killing from the big screens? if an when i come out with a production, its gonna be big screens for publicity and personally produced "illegal, pirated stuff", and obviously uncensored, dvds for the mega bucks.Originally Posted by Sugarfree