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| Jun 16 |
Chinese Gov’t Takes Bite out of ‘Pirates’
Chow Yun-Fat’s scenes in ‘Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End” have been slashed in half by the meddling Chinese Government. The Government says his role as Captain Sao Feng “vilifies and humiliates the Chinese”. Captain Sao Feng will now only be seen in 10 minutes of the film compared to the original 20 minutes. I have seen the latest ‘Pirates’ and honestly have no idea what the Chinese Government is talking about. The shortened version of the film opened in China on Tuesday, taking in $1.3 million Leave a Reply |
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