monkeyboy
<font color=purple>Strangely fascinated by zombies
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One of the most graphic and intenese movies I have ever seen, as well as one of my favorites.
A realistic version of what war must have been like in early June 1944.
Yes it is violent and distrurbing but a lesson on war and a tribute to those that served
It aint ****S its HISTORY
Full Story on some stations not carrying it
A realistic version of what war must have been like in early June 1944.
Yes it is violent and distrurbing but a lesson on war and a tribute to those that served
It aint ****S its HISTORY
A number of local ABC television stations have decided not to broadcast an uncut version of World War II film "Saving Private Ryan" on Thursday, Veterans Day, because of concerns about its obscene language and graphic violence.
Citing stricter FCC standards after the Super Bowl show at which singer Janet Jackson (news)'s breast was exposed, channel WOI-TV in Des Moines, Iowa, said on its Web site that it was now unclear whether "Ryan" could air before 10 p.m., which is considered the kickoff for mature content on broadcast TV
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