SuperBowl ad parodying censorship is censored!
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Originally Posted by TracerBullet
Fox refused to air a buxom woman with her clothes falling off? What is this world coming to?
A strap fell from her top, which she tried to put back up, they didn't fall off.
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I'd rather my (theoretical) children see this commercial than have to explain the erectile dysfunction ad. Why is that thing allowed to play during a supposed family friendly show?
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A strap fell from her top, which she tried to put back up, they didn't fall off.
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Originally Posted by TracerBullet
Fox, the network that gave us Temptation Island... do you see the joke now?
oh..ok.
I was about to say that in the old days of Fox you would be hard pressed to get ads and spots that weren't trying to be racy.
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I was wondering why they only played the commercial once...
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the NFL's chief operating officer, Roger Godell, expressed his "disappointment" to Fox executives after seeing the first airing of the ad.
Jon Nesvig, the president of advertising sales for Fox Broadcasting Co., a division of News Corp., said in a statement that when the commercial ran in the first half, "it became obvious to us that its content was very much out of step with the tenor set by the other ads
And isn't it ironic that I can say fuck on DVDTalk, but not "puzzy"? Shit.
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The Neuter Bowl?
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This thread should be censored for reposting
http://dvdtalk.com/forum/showthread....hlight=godaddy
IMO people should stop using the word Censorship. They never use it correctly anyways.
http://dvdtalk.com/forum/showthread....hlight=godaddy
Already discussed here http://dvdtalk.com/forum/showthread.php?t=408610 There are links to both ads buried in that thread as well.
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Originally Posted by kvrdave
Agreed. The government didn't tell themt hey could run the ad.
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The Government didn't go and by there hands demand that fox not show it. Fox felt that they did not want to run any risk. Anyways, it's not fuck'n censorship. You should also say that it's censorship that network television can't have nudity and swearing.
This case is not censorship. Next thing you will tell me is that the government is limiting your rights to go however fast you want when they put up speed limits or you'll get a speeding ticket.
Fox could have shown it, but they might have been fined. Much like you can go past the speed limit, but you might get issued a ticket.
This case is not censorship. Next thing you will tell me is that the government is limiting your rights to go however fast you want when they put up speed limits or you'll get a speeding ticket.
Fox could have shown it, but they might have been fined. Much like you can go past the speed limit, but you might get issued a ticket.