Friday, October 15, 2010
Hollywood is censoring all of our s***t!
The Hays code was a set of censorship guidelines that governed movies made in the United States, also called the Motion Picture Production Code. The Motion Pictures Producers and Distributors Association (MPPDA) began enforcing the code, and wouldn't let movies be played in theaters if they were too explicit, therefore, Hollywood production companies were forced to censor their movies. Today censorship codes have become more relaxed, allowing more to be shown in movies. Films are still rated, but it's not nearly as strict as it used to be.
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Great picture Dillon!
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