... And of course, no one really gives a flying f*ck, since those of us that had any inclination to watch the film have already done so with the DVD. Of course, the version they are screening has been cut. This Reuters report had this interesting quote:
On the question of cuts to the film she said: "We are very pleased with the adjustments we made, as are our Chinese counterparts. It is a wonderful meeting of the minds in that we were able to accommodate the cultural needs and adjusted to certain things to play to a Chinese audience. We maintained the integrity of the film and are very proud of the work we have done."
Yuck. Is that what they teach in PR programs and departments these days?



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