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Originally posted by: OREOSpeedwagon
havent they shown it on cable tv before?
Originally posted by: OREOSpeedwagon
havent they shown it on cable tv before?
Originally posted by: Bootprint
Why didn't the stations call up the FCC and ask if they would have problems playing the movie?
Originally posted by: dude8604
Originally posted by: Bootprint
Why didn't the stations call up the FCC and ask if they would have problems playing the movie?
My thoughts exactly...
Originally posted by: z0mb13
Originally posted by: dude8604
Originally posted by: Bootprint
Why didn't the stations call up the FCC and ask if they would have problems playing the movie?
My thoughts exactly...
An FCC spokeswoman said Wednesday that the agency does not monitor television broadcasts, but responds to complaints.
Originally posted by: Zanix
That part was probably long ago edited for the TV though.
ABC, which broadcast the film uncut in 2001 and 2002, issued a statement saying it is proud to broadcast it again. The network's contract with director Spielberg stipulates that the film cannot be edited.
Originally posted by: CanOWorms
Originally posted by: OREOSpeedwagon
havent they shown it on cable tv before?
yes, it's been broadcast uncut/unedited before
Originally posted by: Goosemaster
You do realize that SPR is quitea violent movie, right? Do oyu honestly want your 7 year old cousin to see such drama at such an early age and mistake that "truth" for reality?
oh yeah and with the bullets and the fighting and the blood..
Originally posted by: waggy
ok thats just sad.
Do oyu honestly want your 7 year old cousin to see such drama at such an early age and mistake that "truth" for reality?
Originally posted by: Nebor
Originally posted by: Goosemaster
You do realize that SPR is quitea violent movie, right? Do oyu honestly want your 7 year old cousin to see such drama at such an early age and mistake that "truth" for reality?
oh yeah and with the bullets and the fighting and the blood..
He's either gonna see it now, or in a few years, first person, when he's in the Iranian war.