Top 10 movie posters, rejected by the censorship

The poster is one of the main marketing attributes of the film. The combination of Commerce and art, it needs to "sell" the painting and at the same time to convey her mood. The designers are limited in the creativity age rating, which gets the film. But if he shot for an adult audience, then the poster can get childish. However censorious organizations have the right to block a poster if they consider it unacceptable. We offer to your attention the top ten movie posters which in other countries had to edit or completely replace.

Top 10 movie posters, rejected by the censorship

"Sin city 2: a Woman worth to kill" (2014)

Top 10 movie posters, rejected by the censorship
Original poster for the long-awaited sequel to "sin City" instantly became an Internet hit, but the American kinaesthesia (MPAA) found that the charms of Eva green under a thin dress is too clearly visible. Therefore, for the presentation of paintings had to release a less explicit version.

"Wanted" (2008)

Top 10 movie posters, rejected by the censorship

"A clockwork orange" (1971)

Top 10 movie posters, rejected by the censorship

"The girl with the dragon tattoo" (2011)

Top 10 movie posters, rejected by the censorship

"Shame" (2011)

Top 10 movie posters, rejected by the censorship

"Coco Chanel" (2009)

Top 10 movie posters, rejected by the censorship

"The rules of attraction" (2002)

Top 10 movie posters, rejected by the censorship

"The people vs. Larry Flynt" (1996)

Top 10 movie posters, rejected by the censorship

"Saw 2" (2005)

Top 10 movie posters, rejected by the censorship

"Right to play" (2011)

Top 10 movie posters, rejected by the censorship

Keywords: Hollywood | Prohibition | Posters | Rental | Movies | Censorship

     

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