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Wonderful.
Makes me even more impatient to see the film.
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Not sure if we had this one but I thought an example for a good interview would be nice for a change.
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For you Americans, the film now has an MPAA rating of PG-13. I don't know if this affects anyone but myself, since I wanted to go see this with a group of friends rather than with my parents and this is a good thing, but I also thought some of their reasoning behind it was funny.
Rated PG-13: For some sexual references, mature thematic material and historical smoking.
That made me chuckle a little. Historical smoking? Vs regular smoking?
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Oh, historical smoking! Neologism of the year!
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What an invention.
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LMAO. what is Historical Smoking even??
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'This is your MPAA at work. It won’t protect children from the violent images and horribly violent situations that you find in big-money summer blockbusters. No, they all get a PG-13.But it will protect itself from getting criticized by anti-smoking groups, so it comes up with this bit of silliness.'
I don't know. I think it's rather silly.
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It seems this rating for smoking has been going on for a while. The earliest appearance of “historical smoking” for a PG-13 rating that I could track down shows up in the 2009 film “Alien Trespass”.
In that film, an alien crash-lands in America during the 1950’s and a character in the film smokes a pipe.
A man smoking a pipe in 1950’s America may just be too much for today’s kids. For those of you who were children in the 1950’s and may have witnessed actual pipe smoking, I don’t know how you survived.
But it’s not only ‘historical smoking’ that must be avoided by the eyes of youth. Some feel what may be considered the future of smoking, e-cigarettes, must avoid being seen.
Some stars were seen smoking e-cigarettes during the Sunday broadcast of the Golden Globe Awards, so a group of senators on Tuesday decided to write a critical letter.
In a open letter to the shows producers, senators Dick Durbin (D-Ill.), Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.), Sherrod Brown (D-Ohio), and Edward Markey (D-Mass.) said, “Unfortunately, this year, many young viewers saw notable displays of e-cigarette use throughout the awards show, including the opening monologue and repeated shots of celebrities smoking e-cigarettes.”
“We are troubled that these images glamorize smoking and serve as celebrity endorsements that could encourage young fans to begin smoking traditional cigarettes or e-cigarettes.”
I just hope the youth of America didn't turn the channel and see the news coming from Colorado, where people are legally lighting up joints of marijuana.
Hehe.... Heh. *Lives in Colorado*
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Here is a good interview, starts after the banter at about 2 minutes in. Just give Benedict and Keira room for talking:
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Such a lovely interview, I like him being more relaxed and "himself" and also they seem to have such an easy friendly relationship with Keira.
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Yes. And with him the interviewer's task is actually quite easy - ask some reasonably intelligent questions and let him talk.
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It's good that there are still people who know how to do clever and intelligent interview
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That interview is just great. And yes, I'm so shallow, I especially love the first two minutes with him chuckling and stuff.
And 'historical smoking' is the most brilliant thing I've heard in a while. You really have to be a genius to come up with something like that, I suppose.
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I am still not over that historical smoking thing which on the one hand is funny. But would it not be better to x-rate films showing historical gun use? And to act on it in the present instead of presenting smokers as the biggest possible threat?
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Oh, please don't get me started on the way in which movies get rated nowadays... in lots of cases it's more than just a little bit ridiculous.
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SusiGo wrote:
Yes. And with him the interviewer's task is actually quite easy - ask some reasonably intelligent questions and let him talk.
Lol, I would say that "let him talk" is quite enough, even without intelligent questions: he saved the Q&A because he was giving long and intelligent answers to abysmally stupid questions or - in best cases - to dull and ripetitive questions.
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Oh. Don't know if this has to do with Toronto, but TIG will open in German cinemas a bit earlier now: on the 22nd of January. Still far too late, but well...
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Still good news, thanks for posting.
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What?!?!?! New longer trailer?!?! Official Poster? I'm excited but I need to know why!