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< BACK TO Fresh Intelligence Production House Yanks Torture Flick Ads![]() CAPTIVATING! Pulled poster After Dark Films, the indie production house behind the thriller, has agreed to remove billboards and taxi-top ads for the film after multiple complaints about their graphic content. (The ads show star Elisha Cuthbert enduring various torments.) After Dark CEO Courtney Solomon tells the Hollywood Reporter that a mix-up resulted in the wrong files being sent to the printer, adding that Lions Gate, which is distributing the movie, never had a chance to review the ads. Although a Lions Gate spokesman says the company's deal with After Dark gives the latter full control over marketing materials, a source familiar with the arrangement says After Dark had promised to show the final ads to Lions Gate prior to going public with them. That never happened. One question all this raises is whether an arguably even more disturbing poster for Hostel: Part II, featuring a naked and decapitated Bijou Phillips, will ever see the light of day. That film, produced by Quentin Tarantino and directed by Eli Roth, is distributed by—you guessed it—Lions Gate.
This article isn't showing the banned billboard. The banned billboard was a 4 part horizontal spread, and really wasn't much to look at. Posted by: GeorgeMo on April 20, 2007 3:26 PM This article isn't showing the banned billboard. The banned billboard was a 4 part horizontal spread, and really wasn't much to look at. Posted by: GeorgeMo on April 20, 2007 3:26 PM Advertisement |
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