Limits
Posted: Sat Feb 25, 2006 5:56 pm
Reviews of "V for Vendetta" (just released in the UK) express concern that
as the movie involves terrorist attacks in London, including one on a tube
train, that it may be too close to recent tragedy to be acceptable.
Are there any subject which you would not tackle for reasons of respect /
taste / morality / decency.
There is also a news story in the UK about a teenager being arrested and
fined for swearing during conversation with his mates.
Does bad language in non-commercial movies worry you? (Please resist the
temptation to swear online - there are no controls on this forum to stop
children seeing it!)
Dave
PS In a recent search session I began to notice that this forum has been
indexed by the google-monster ... beware, what you write may influence millions!
as the movie involves terrorist attacks in London, including one on a tube
train, that it may be too close to recent tragedy to be acceptable.
Are there any subject which you would not tackle for reasons of respect /
taste / morality / decency.
There is also a news story in the UK about a teenager being arrested and
fined for swearing during conversation with his mates.
Does bad language in non-commercial movies worry you? (Please resist the
temptation to swear online - there are no controls on this forum to stop
children seeing it!)
Dave
PS In a recent search session I began to notice that this forum has been
indexed by the google-monster ... beware, what you write may influence millions!