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tribdog
Oct31-04, 01:50 AM
I'm sitting here watching Matrix on TBS. There is a line in the movie where Mouse says, "Jesus Christ! He's fast" but on TBS he says "Judas Priest! He's fast"
Is this really necessary?
franznietzsche
Oct31-04, 04:52 AM
I'm sitting here watching Matrix on TBS. There is a line in the movie where Mouse says, "Jesus Christ! He's fast" but on TBS he says "Judas Priest! He's fast"
Is this really necessary?
:rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
Thou shalt not use the Lord thy God's name in vain....
But use the name of them thar evil traitors all ya like!
JUDAS PRIEST!!!!
PerennialII
Oct31-04, 07:20 AM
This is pretty good .... :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: ... I've sometimes even thought that people doing the censoring might own a set of brains ... glad you proved me wrong ....
TBS is really pushing it. I don't understand how one can take a word like "****" out of a screenplay, when it belongs to be in the screenplay. All it does is lose effect.
Moonbear
Oct31-04, 05:18 PM
I really don't understand that one, but then censors rarely make any sense. I can't recall what the exact story or word was, but I remember someone being interviewed on the tonight show who said the censors told them to change a word on a show, something like, they couldn't use one slang term for penis, but were allowed to use an alternative slang term...when he said the word they were allowed to use, I thought it was too funny that the one they weren't allowed to use actually sounded more ambiguous to me.
I'm not sure the censoring helps anyway. When I was a kid, I remember watching some show where they did some bleeping...I would try to guess what they were saying...you'd hear f(beep), and I'd wonder if there was an even worse f-word than f*ck since all the kids already knew the word f*ck, so there must be an even worse word if the kids aren't allowed to hear it. Those were usually the questions my parents answered with, "We'll tell you when you're older." :grumpy: See, all the bleeping did was make me more curious to learn what the bleeped word was.
I'm sitting here watching Matrix on TBS. There is a line in the movie where Mouse says, "Jesus Christ! He's fast" but on TBS he says "Judas Priest! He's fast"
Is this really necessary?
Would you prefer to exclaim the name of a (fictional) character or a truly rockin' 80's metal band?
i_wish_i_was_smart
Nov1-04, 05:53 PM
i hate censorship also, it takes away from the experience on the film, i find TBS to be the wort at this, something like darn would be substituted darm, now i'm exagerating but its really getting bad
manzaloros
Nov1-04, 09:38 PM
Wait, wait, TRibdog. Why were you watching the Matrix, of all movies, on TBS, the channel who's motto is 'very funny'?
By the way, Star Wars Episode VI totally OWNS all of the Matrix movies (don't get me wrong, the MAtrix rules); you just can't beat a movie who's main line is "Now I am the master", spoken by one of the most famous villans in history.
The only show worth watching on TBS is Home Improvement.
I'm not sure the censoring helps anyway. When I was a kid, I remember watching some show where they did some bleeping...I would try to guess what they were saying...you'd hear f(beep), and I'd wonder if there was an even worse f-word than f*ck since all the kids already knew the word f*ck, so there must be an even worse word if the kids aren't allowed to hear it. Those were usually the questions my parents answered with, "We'll tell you when you're older." :grumpy: See, all the bleeping did was make me more curious to learn what the bleeped word was.
:rofl: Even kids from my country know the f-word from a very young age. There really is no point in bleeping the word for TV when most school tables have the f-word carved into them. The authorities have to realise that most people are able lip-read.
Interestingly, the Malay equivalent of the f-word (according to an online dictionary), 'celaka', is taught at Bruneian schools.
Chi Meson
Nov2-04, 08:50 AM
Interesting. TBS, isn't that the same network that bought and colorized all the classic black and white movies?
OOOOOOO! you said celaka!
I'm tellin'!
Physics is Phun
Nov3-04, 08:20 PM
I hate TBS! But I ALWAYS watch it. there always seems to be a movie on that I want to watch. Half way through I am kicking myself because I have to watch 8 minute comercials containing those 3 TBS @$$holes make a 3 course meal.
Moonbear
Nov3-04, 08:56 PM
You know, you don't actually have to watch those commercials, don't you? :wink: The thing I don't like about watching movies on stations w/o commercial breaks is there's no chance to get up and get a snack or use the bathroom without missing something, so 8 min commercials don't seem so bad from that perspective. That's about how long it takes me to pop popcorn (I don't like the microwave kind).
I've a bad habit of revising my schoolbooks in the living room with the TV switched on. Commercial breaks are the only time when I assimilate information from the books. I actually think that teachers invented it.
franznietzsche
Nov4-04, 02:26 AM
Wait, wait, TRibdog. Why were you watching the Matrix, of all movies, on TBS, the channel who's motto is 'very funny'?
By the way, Star Wars Episode VI totally OWNS all of the Matrix movies (don't get me wrong, the MAtrix rules); you just can't beat a movie who's main line is "Now I am the master", spoken by one of the most famous villans in history.
The only show worth watching on TBS is Home Improvement.
Doesn't he say that in Episode IV to Obi-wan not, episode VI?
Its is a kick-*** line though.
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