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Title: MPAA gives "Saw II" the finger.
Post by: Shockeye on August 22, 2005, 08:02:01 AM
Quote from: Hollywood Reporter
'Saw II's' severed digits get thumbs down (http://www.cnn.com/2005/SHOWBIZ/Movies/08/22/film.saw.reut/index.html)

Monday, August 22, 2005; Posted: 8:28 a.m. EDT (12:28 GMT)

(http://i.a.cnn.net/cnn/2005/SHOWBIZ/Movies/08/22/film.saw.reut/story.saw.poster.jpg)

LOS ANGELES, California (Hollywood Reporter) -- The Motion Picture Assn. of America (MPAA) has turned thumbs down on an upcoming film's advertising materials featuring severed fingers.

The materials for "Saw II" were distributed to Web sites by Lions Gate Films, which enjoyed a surprise hit last year with the first installment in the horror series.

In an announcement released Friday, the MPAA said its Advertising Administration, which reviews all advertising and publicity materials submitted by producers and distributors for a film rating, had not approved the material.

If it had, it would have found that "materials for the film 'Saw II' (that) display dismembered fingers ... is unacceptable under Advertising Administration standards."

The MPAA, the trade group for the major Hollywood studios, also charged that some sites had the unapproved artwork available for sale as a poster, and other sites were carrying an unapproved theatrical trailer displaying an unauthorized "R" rating.

Lions Gate has agreed to contact the Web sites immediately to request that they remove the unapproved material. It also will ask exhibitors to return unapproved in-theater materials, according to the MPAA.

A Lions Gate spokeswoman declined comment.

Once the situation has been corrected, the MPAA said its Classification and Rating Administration will complete its review of the film and award it a rating.

"It is essential that film distributors comply with the rules of the Advertising Administration so that parents retain the confidence they have in the ratings certified by CARA and that advertising and publicity material associated with rated films is appropriate for all audiences," said Marilyn Gordon, director of the Advertising Administration. "We thank Lions Gate for its actions taken to correct the issues with the advertising for 'Saw II.' "

"Saw II" is scheduled to open nationwide October 28. It is a sequel to James Wan's "Saw," a horror thriller about two men chained up in a room by a serial killer. The first film, rated R, grossed more than $55 million domestically when it was released last year.


Title: Re: MPAA gives "Saw II" the finger.
Post by: Yegolev on August 22, 2005, 11:09:41 AM
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Title: Re: MPAA gives "Saw II" the finger.
Post by: Furiously on August 22, 2005, 12:22:19 PM
I saw the posters and thought of Wendy's...


Title: Re: MPAA gives "Saw II" the finger.
Post by: schild on August 23, 2005, 01:33:32 AM
CNN Posted the banned poster with the news story.

Classy.


Title: Re: MPAA gives "Saw II" the finger.
Post by: Soukyan on August 23, 2005, 04:55:16 AM
The first had a dismembered hand and foot.

Of course, they were at the picture edges so you didn't know they were dismembered... but you knew.

I like the proposed box art. Shame the MPAA won't let it slide.


Title: Re: MPAA gives "Saw II" the finger.
Post by: Paelos on August 23, 2005, 08:46:55 AM
There's no such thing as bad publicity in this case.