Ripley's Believe It or Not by Ripley’s Believe It or Not! for October 29, 2014
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In July 2014, Russia banned all swearing in films, on television and in theaters! The Curvier Beaked whale was recently recorded swimming at depths of 10,000 feet, making it the deepest diving mammal- Curviers can hold their breath for more than two hours. Was twice cut from early versions of the Wizard of Oz (1939) as the directors thought it too long and slow!
Templo S.U.D. about 10 years ago
Good work, Russia. Now as for other countries’ media industries….
stlmaddog5 about 10 years ago
They cut out a scene with the “Jitterbug” from the movie too. Unfortunately, the prints of the scene were destroyed.
sarazan7 about 10 years ago
Why would it be?
Oxnate about 10 years ago
Yes, because what Russia needs is more censorship.
Neo Stryder about 10 years ago
The rest of the nations should follow the example of Russia.
BRI-NO-MITE!! Premium Member about 10 years ago
Maybe Putin’s not so bad after all.(No, seriously, he’s evil.)
DoubleM about 10 years ago
#&@% censorship.
mbraun about 10 years ago
I enjoy hearing the beep and reading the actor’s lips to find out what they really said.
mbraun about 10 years ago
Now I imagine a cursing whale swimming over a rainbow!
Stephen Gilberg about 10 years ago
Bleeping isn’t as bad as replacement words, for sure. Unfortunately, for some reason, they never bleep movies that I’ve seen.
francisrossi about 10 years ago
“Best” censored film I ever saw was RoboCop. Even scumbag was a no-no, replaced with crumbag.
sdjamieson Premium Member about 10 years ago
What did you learn today?
“Somewhere Over the Rainbow” can’t be sung on Russian TV because it’s too slow and has too many swear words. Recording it for the movie, Judy Garland had to learn to hold her breath for two hours.
Say What Now‽ Premium Member about 10 years ago
I’ve seen shows on TV where the sound is bleeped but not the captioning. And vice versa.
Pedmar Premium Member about 10 years ago
There’s actually an introduction to Over the Rainbow that isn’t sung in the movie. You can hear it in some cover versions. Jane Monheit sings it on one of her albums. “When all the world is a hopeless jumble and the raindrops tumble all around….”