Friday, October 15, 2010

Hollywood Censorship

Hays Code is the set of industry censorship guidelines that governed the production of the majority of United States motion pictures. One rule of the censorship was that nakedness and suggestive dances were prohibited. Hollywood had to follow these rules because they did not want to lower the moral standards for those who see the films. Movies today have changed a lot, like in some movies they ridicule religion, and some movies show excessive nudity, and some scenes almost seem like porn (New Friday the 13th).

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