Grotesque: UK Film Board Bans Japanese Horror Flick


I’m quite tired of the “gorno” and “torture porn” genres of the horror film and I agree with the British Board of Film Classification’s decision to not sell “Grotesque” in the UK. I only wish they’d manage to do that with “Hostel” before this disgusting genre took over horror movies. It’s a shame that so many horror filmmakers and filmgoers have resorted to these brainless exhibits of artistic laziness. Maybe if more of these films are banned people will return to more intelligent forms of scary movies. As a horror buff I can only hope.
Read the Article at HuffingtonPost

Possibly related posts:

  1. on how much 'hostel' sucked and they don't make scary movies like they used to
  2. The Black Dahlia, a film by Brian De Palma, 2006
  3. Sezin’s Screamfest: Top Ten Horror Movies of the Last Ten Years
  4. Hannibal Rising, A Novel by Thomas Harris, 2007
  5. ‘Til Kingdom Come

There are no comments yet. Be the first and leave a response!

Leave a Reply


Wanting to leave an <em>phasis on your comment?

Trackback URL http://www.sezin.org/2009/08/24/grotesque-uk-film-board-bans-japanese-horror-flick/trackback/