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The BBFC: It Still Bugs Me

Posted on 25th June 2011 by MRDA

How can it be that adults are not allowed to choose whether or not to see a film? It really felt like Britain was behaving like China. This kind of censorship is ridiculous.” –Tom Six In the last exciting episode, … Continue reading →

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