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movie censoring/screening website


Question Posted Friday April 17 2009, 9:08 pm

I know of websites that tell you how much sexual content, obscene language, violence, etc... is in a particular movie, but are there any websites that can tell you of any animal cruelty? I stopped going to see movies in the theater or renting them before someone has seen it first to warn me, because it bothers me so much to see animals get hurt. I'd love to be able to check out movies beforehand.

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alhxx answered Sunday April 19 2009, 9:27 pm:
i'm sure that on some websites they'll put whether or not the movie has animal cruelty on it or not. you'll probably just need to read the movie description. :) good luck

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