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Snuffie 06-14-2012 11:29 PM

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Originally Posted by erosbooks (Post 441034)
I recommend you go to
hxxp://www.premiumwanadoo. com/wipfilms/clips.html
(replace "x" with "t" and remove the space)

With a little work you will find dozens of clips on your topic plus others with ENF content

Don't do it... Norton blocked it as a known malicious site

PeeBee 06-15-2012 02:30 AM

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Originally Posted by phaserboss2003 (Post 1243506)
I'm guessing it was Dirty War from 2005. It was a coproduction between HBO and BBC. But beware, apparently there is a PBS version of the same film floating around, which does not contain the shower scene.

Thanks for the replies; I've found "Dirty War" on youtube. It's in nine sections and guess what; part 8 of 9 is missing.

lonmol 06-15-2012 03:41 AM

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Publically stripped, and thrown into a decontamination shower. A humorous scene from the TV show; Reno 911.

lonmol 06-15-2012 04:25 AM

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Ursula Andress's decontamination shower scene, from the film; Dr. No. There isn't any nudity in the actual scene, but in this rare behind the scenes shot, we do get a nip slip.

sirrendre 06-15-2012 12:09 PM

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kind of what you asked for

PeeBee 06-15-2012 01:34 PM

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Originally Posted by PeeBee (Post 1243834)
Thanks for the replies; I've found "Dirty War" on youtube. It's in nine sections and guess what; part 8 of 9 is missing.

Found it! 5' 47" in:- youtube.com/watch?v=3IngiMNVjA8&feature=relmfu

jc666 06-15-2012 01:57 PM

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Originally Posted by phaserboss2003 (Post 1243506)
I'm guessing it was Dirty War from 2005. It was a coproduction between HBO and BBC. But beware, apparently there is a PBS version of the same film floating around, which does not contain the shower scene.

The shower scene is full frontal and female but only maybe 20 seconds long. It was included in the BBC broadcast version and is in the (deleted?) HBO region 1 DVD. There was no BBC DVD which was a little surprising, though not as surprising as full frontal female nudity showing up a 8:30pm in a Sunday evening BBC1 drama...

PeeBee 06-15-2012 02:27 PM

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Originally Posted by jc666 (Post 1244249)
though not as surprising as full frontal female nudity showing up a 8:30pm in a Sunday evening BBC1 drama...

Apparantly a few weeks ago a film of one of Shakespeare's plays was broadcastat 1.20 on a Saturday afternoon and that featured a brothel scene with topless womenand groping etc. The BBC had FOUR official complaints about it!

jc666 06-15-2012 03:39 PM

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Originally Posted by PeeBee (Post 1244273)
Apparantly a few weeks ago a film of one of Shakespeare's plays was broadcastat 1.20 on a Saturday afternoon and that featured a brothel scene with topless womenand groping etc. The BBC had FOUR official complaints about it!

I remember reading that. I presume what happened was that due to the movie being a PG certificate and being Shakespeare there no one saw any need to vet it before it broadcast.

Reading about it reminded me of the days back in the 80's when saucy PG rated 70's Brit comedy movies such as Carry On Camping, Carry On Behind, Carry On England, What's Good For the Goose and Not Now Comrade (all of course featuring a fare smattering of bare boobs and bums) where standard weekend afternoon filler on the BBC.

These days when they're occasionally shown early evening on the, ahem, edgy Channel 4 or Film4 they're always cut which is a damn shame really.

PeeBee 06-19-2012 05:19 PM

http://uk.tv.yahoo.c...-lunchtime.html
The BBC has come under fire for broadcasting a version of 'The Merchant Of Venice' containing nudity before the watershed.
The 2004 Hollywood version of Shakespeare's play, starring Al Pacino and Jeremy Irons, features repeated scenes of topless women and one of a man groping a woman in a brothel.
Yet despite this, the film was shown at 1.45pm on BBC Two on Saturday afternoon.
One viewer took to the BBC message board, saying: “Personally I have no problem with it but I’m mildly amused at seeing bare knockers not just once but six or seven times on BBC2 at 2pm on a Saturday.”
A spokesperson for Mediawatch UK said: “It is incumbent on broadcasters to check what the content is. This should not have been shown at this time of day.”
The BBC has so far received four official complaints over the broadcast but has maintained that the film was
'acceptable for a daytime audience'.
A victory for common sense?

http://www.bbc.co.uk...hant_of_Venice/
2.01 for a few secs, and 48.03 for 30 seconds. Hardly worth complaining about.


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