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Monday, March 24, 2008

Censorship of "Who Framed Roger Rabbit"

Here's an article on deleted scenes from "Who Framed Roger Rabbit"





2 comments:

James Pannozzi said...

Interesting article - thanks for posting!

It has been nearly 20 years since I last looked at a Starlog magazine. The last time was in, I believe, 1992, as an article on the old 1930's pulp hero "Doc Savage" had appeared which gave some biographical information on the artist who had drawn the covers of the Bantam paperbacks carrying his stories in the late 1960's and early 70's. "The Man Who Fell Up" and several other of the Doc Savage stories remain among my favs.

Censorship occurs every day, often reasons other than obvious political ones are adduced for their necessity and most newspapers and mags pretend to go along with that. Some, such as "Atlantic Monthly" magazine, don't.

Dating said...

Interesting article - thanks for posting! Censorship occurs every day, often reasons other than obvious political ones are adduced for their necessity and most newspapers and mags pretend to go along with that