headscratcher4
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kittynh said:As an artist, all I can say is that if there is an afterlife these artists are going to be coming back and killing the people who did this. It totally ruins the composition, and color, and line. I could go on and on. At least the ones with the sunblock and bathing suits are "funny" and could count as satire. If George W. has his way, you better believe paintings like that will be the norm.
The Hays Office, http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/Hays Officekittynh said:As an artist, all I can say is that if there is an afterlife these artists are going to be coming back and killing the people who did this. It totally ruins the composition, and color, and line. I could go on and on. At least the ones with the sunblock and bathing suits are "funny" and could count as satire. If George W. has his way, you better believe paintings like that will be the norm.
Sounding familiar?Provisions of the Code
The Production Code spelled out specific restrictions on language and behavior, particularly sex and crime —though Hollywood developed ways to get around some of these restrictions and keep audiences coming back to the theaters. It prohibited nudity, suggestive dances, and the ridicule of religion. It forbade the depiction of illegal drug use, venereal disease, childbirth, and profanity. The language section banned dozens of "offensive" words and phrases, leading to the shocked outcry from many moviegoers when the film Gone with the Wind included the word "damn." Criminal activity could not be depicted on film in a way that led viewers to sympathize with criminals. Murder scenes had to filmed in a way that would discourage imitations in real life, and brutal killings could not be shown in detail. The sanctity of marriage and the home had to be upheld. Adultery and illicit sex, although recognized as sometimes necessary to the plot, could not be explicit or justified and were not supposed to be presented as an attractive option.
Zep said:The Hays Office, http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/Hays Office
Sounding familiar?
Is that the old black & white "Thinman" series?. If so, the two seemed too drunk to have sex anyway....kittynh said:Yeah, sounds like PAX tv. I loved it when Nick and Nora Charles that sexy detective couple had seperate twin beds!
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