


Also doesn't like it when people post questioning the intelligence of Blizzard. GC (iirc) doesn't like being told he's wrong. However, if Daredevil is thy middle name, and you still want to watch these films, try torrenting them, as you won’t find them that easily on any popular streaming site.Actually there are some stupid reasons out there. Seriously guys, we highly recommend that you DO NOT watch these films. The film was considered blasphemous and was banned immediately after release, not just in the United States, but in several other countries across the world. The film showed Jesus as a human being, with earthly desires. The film was banned in some European countries and the deeply Christian states in the US because it could potentially be labelled as blasphemous and lead to riots.ĭirected by Martin Scorsese, The Last Temptation Of Christ is a religious drama that is basically made up of the most commonly prevailing alternate theories surrounding Jesus’ life, crucifixion and resurrection.
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What follows is a hilarious series of sequences of people mistaking him for the son of Messiah and expecting him to perform miracles. The film follows “Brian of Nazareth” a guy who was born beside Christ, again in a manger in Jerusalem. However, given that in our country, films which can potentially lead to riots and unrest are often banned, Monty Python’s Life Of Brian shouldn’t come as a surprise. In spite of being banned for its graphical violence, some geniuses decided to remake the film in 2010. The woman, after recovering, hunts down the men who had attacked her, and kills them in the most graphic ways. However, what follows is even more grotesque. The scene itself is disturbing, to say the least, and should be off-putting enough. I Spit On Your Grave follows the life of an American short story writer who gets gang-raped repeatedly and is left for dead by four men. Need any other reason as to why you should avoid this film. For crying out loud, there are scenes where the Leatherface family is actually taking the face off of someone’s head, and putting it on top of their own. In the original, there are scenes depicting cannibalism, body mutilations, sexual violence and what not. The remakes, which are toned down versions of the original, are still horrific to watch. Watch it at your own risk.Īlthough several versions of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre have been made, the original was something that would make people gag. There are scenes of rape, paedophilia, necrophilia, among other things. The “art film” begins as soft porn, but gradually builds up to something really nasty. The film follows a 40-something retired male pornstar, who is approached by a man to work on an art film. Trust us when we say, that if you watch A Serbian Film, chances are, you will lose your sex drive for a week or so. The film is too much to handle even today, so of course, in 1980, it was banned from public screening. What ensues are grotesque sequences of murder, gang-rape, torture and of course, cannibalism. The film follows a documentary film making team who are trying to film tribals in the Amazon rainforest. We seriously recommend that you do not watch it, unless you, for some reason enjoy snuff films. Mind you though, some of them actually deserved to be banned, simply because of the sheer violence and grotesqueness that they entailed.Ĭannibal Holocaust is one grotesque film. Here are 6 films, which even Hollywood and most European film industries thought were a little too much to handle, and resorted to banning them from being screened. Still, there are a few films that are still not allowed to be shown in a public place, like a theatre, or a classroom. Keep in mind though, that this practice of banning films has been somewhat taken a back seat over the years. They often do not recommend re-editing a film as an option, instead, handing out bans, left, right and centre. Most European countries and Hollywood, though, are not that open-minded as we think them to be. Yes, they are a little too scissor-happy, and a little pedantic with certifications, but again, barring a few instances, they haven’t banned that many films in India. However, one good thing about our censor board is the fact that they try not to ban films unless it is extremely “problematic” and may cause riots. For a long time, we lived under the assumption that our censor board was an archaic one, which functioned in a rather draconian manner.
