|
You
are here : Latest
Cinema > Hollywood
>> Hollywood
film news on July
China refuses to release part two of 'Pirates'
Indo-Asian News Service
New York, July 11 (IANS) China's censors have refused to screen "Pirates Of The Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest" in the country because they feel that the movie has an overdose of violence and supernatural content.
According to hollywood.com, the Film Bureau disliked the portrayal of the souls of the dead and of a ferocious octopus-faced character in the part two of "Pirates" series.
A Disney spokeswoman in Hong Kong said: "Regarding 'Pirates', we are still gathering information from the Film Bureau and so at this point we cannot comment."
China does not have a film rating system. The Film Bureau typically rejects sex and violence but does not reveal the criteria. It passes only 20 foreign films each year for revenue-sharing theatrical release.
However, they screened first film in the "Pirates" series, "Pirates Of The Caribbean: The Curse Of The Black Pearl" in November 2003 and earned about $3.4 million.
The sequel could still screen in China if it passes a second round of examination.
Read
other Hollywood Movie News
Shakira
stars in World Cup closing ceremony
Love
Hewitt is cooking in summer break
Flynn
beats Depp in pirates poll
Hudson
plans baby blues mantra for new mums
Nemcova
Confirms Blunt Romance
Schwarzenegger
extends lead in opinion polls
|