Tuesday, September 09, 2008



Britain: Censuring of a movie poster exposes elite disdain for the "dumb masses"



We read:
"The UK Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) has censured the makers of an Angelina Jolie action movie, Wanted, because the posters advertising the film `glamorised guns'. This willingness of our moral guardians to clamp down on freedom of expression poses a graver threat to the health of society than any imaginary Angelina-inspired gun crime spree.

Wanted is a big-screen version of a comic-book story starring Jolie and James McAvoy. She's a kick-ass assassin, he's a bored office dweeb getting walked all over by everyone. But, as the poster declares: `SIX WEEKS AGO, I WAS JUST LIKE YOU. AND THEN I MET HER. AND MY WORLD WAS CHANGED FOREVER.' It's your regular `boy meets girl, girl gives boy a gun and several million dollars, violence and adventure ensue' kinda movie.

The posters captured the film pretty well. `One poster showed the profile of the actress Angelina Jolie', notes the ASA. `She was crouched with her elbow resting on her knee and was holding a gun pointing upwards. In the background the actor James McAvoy held a gun in each hand, pointing towards the reader.' Another poster showed a variety of images, including one of Jolie `laid across the bonnet of a car on her back. She was facing the reader and holding a gun, which pointed in the opposite direction.'

Yet for the ASA, these posters were simply too much. In its ruling censuring the film's promoters, the ASA states: `We acknowledged most viewers would understand the posters reflected the content of an action film. However, we considered, that because the ads featured a glamorous actress, action poses, several images of or related to guns and aspirational text, they could be seen to glamorise the use of guns and violence. We concluded [the posters] could be seen to condone violence by glorifying or glamorising the use of guns.'

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5 comments:

Anonymous said...

More people die per year in car accidents than by guns yet I see no one clamoring over the glamorization of cars--hypocrisy and political correctness at its best.

Anonymous said...

More irrational rumblings from a dying nation. I wonder if the British PC'ized pansy's apply this "logic" to the ultra-rich Brits who go duck or fox hunting in Britain? Have they been disarmed?

Anonymous said...

The poster is also an example of bad Photoshopping at work.

Anonymous said...

correct me if I'm wrong but doesn't the UK have no guns?
So if a pro gun supporter or group made posters to try to change their gun laws they would be in trouble for "condoning guns"? This world is getting F-ing crazy!!!

Anonymous said...

If they think the POSTER glamorizes guns wait until the see the MOVIE!

Talk about how to ensure the movie gets far more news coverage than it would have otherwise.