Jumat, 05 November 2010

Roth hits back at British movie poster ban

The watchdogs insist billboards advertising the film, which opened in Britain in September (10), are "likely to upset children" and they've called on marketing companies to remove them.

The ASA bosses claim they've received a number of complaints over the posters, which feature a young girl doubled over, her dress covered in blood.

Roth tells WENN that movie bosses have already created "creepy and effective" artwork that will replace the original Last Exorcist billboard, and he has approved it - but he suggests the censors should stop worrying about movie advertising and address the "ubiquitous" British tabloids.

He says, "I do wonder why these people complaining about protecting their children seemingly have no problem with

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