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Old 09-07-2025, 05:31 AM   #22
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Jaws is not filth.
Nah, but all the characters in the book were jerks and at the end I was hoping for the shark to eat them. Along with the lame ending, I prefer the movie.

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The UK still bans things for the most stupidest of reasons. The movie The Abyss is banned in the UK for a really stupid reason. There is a scene of a mouse being submerged in a breathing liquid and it's not even a real mouse. It's special effects. I'm an adult and something like The Abyss should be my choice if I want to watch it or not. Parents could have turned on parental controls on Disney+ if they don't want their kids to see that.
UK version of Lilo and Stitch censored a scene with Lilo hiding in a laundry dryer, as they didn't want kids trying to do the same. At first they replaced it with a odd table and a pizza box. Later, for TV, they deleted the scene entirely, leading to an awkward cut in the action.

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