Famous Movies That Have Been Banned All Over the World

Not for the Religious Types

This movie was banned in Isreal on release, but was later allowed when it was rebranded as "satire." The Last Temptation of Christ was completely banned in Singapore, where it is still illegal to show. Luckily, in America, we have the ability to freely watch things even if they go against the institutionalized belief of Christianity in the government. But, if it weren't for the first amendment, we would likely be disallowed from viewing the movie. 

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The More You Know

  • Samuel L. Jackson has a clause in his film contracts that allows him to play golf during film shoots whenever he wants.
  • The Little Mermaid was Disney’s first princess movie in 30 years.
  • The Postman, Costner’s second jaunt to a post-apocalyptic world, holds the 8th spot on the biggest flops losing $62m.
  • The film rating system began in 1968
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