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1.Fahrenheit 9/11(2004)
R|122 min|Documentary, Drama, War
Michael Moore's view on what happened to the United States after September 11; and how the Bush Administration allegedly used the tragic event to push forward its agenda for unjust wars in Afghanistan and Iraq.
Director:Michael Moore| Stars:Michael Moore, George W. Bush, Ben Affleck, Stevie Wonder
Votes:122,441|Gross:$119.19M
Disney originally refused to let its subsidiary distributor Miramax release the film and it only arrived in cinemas after it was sold to the Weinstein brothers (who donated 60% of profits to charity). The movie - the first documentary to go straight to number one - was met with right-wing calls to ban it and former New York mayor Ed Koch branded it propaganda.
2.Human Centipede - Der menschliche Tausendfüßler(2009)
R|92 min|Horror
A mad scientist kidnaps and mutilates a trio of tourists in order to reassemble them into a human centipede, created by stitching their mouths to each others' rectums.
Director:Tom Six| Stars:Dieter Laser, Ashley C. Williams, Ashlynn Yennie, Akihiro Kitamura
Votes:67,910|Gross:$0.18M
3.The Human Centipede II (Full Sequence)(2011)
Not Rated|91 min|Drama, Horror
Inspired by the fictional Dr. Heiter, disturbed loner Martin dreams of creating a 12-person centipede and sets out to realize his sick fantasy.
Director:Tom Six| Stars:Laurence R. Harvey, Ashlynn Yennie, Maddi Black, Kandace Caine
Votes:32,717|Gross:$0.12M
Upon its release the BBFC has taken the unusual step of refusing outright toclassify the proposed this straight to DVD sequel on the basis that it was 'sexually violent and potentially obscene'. The ruling meant that the film could not be legally sold anywhere in the UK, effectively banning the film from landing on these shores. Justifying their decision the BBFC said that there was unacceptable material throughout the film and that no amount of cuts can remedy it for commercial release. They concluded that the thrust of the film was the 'sexual arousal of the central character at both the idea and the spectacle of the total degradation, humiliation, mutilation, torture and murder of his naked victims'. It was the first film to be banned outright for almost two years and sparked a media furore over the role of censorship in society.
4.The Human Centipede III (Final Sequence)(2015)
Not Rated|102 min|Comedy, Horror
Taking inspiration from The Human Centipede films, the warden of a notorious and troubled prison looks to create a 500-person human centipede as a solution to his problems.
Director:Tom Six| Stars:Dieter Laser, Laurence R. Harvey, Eric Roberts, Robert LaSardo
Votes:12,614
5.A Serbian Film(2010)
NC-17|104 min|Horror, Mystery, Thriller
An aging porn star agrees to participate in an 'art film' in order to make a clean break from the business, only to discover that he has been drafted into making a pedophilia and necrophilia themed snuff film.
Director:Srdjan Spasojevic| Stars:Srdjan 'Zika' Todorovic, Sergej Trifunovic, Jelena Gavrilovic, Slobodan Bestic
Votes:51,546
Writer-director Srdjan Spasojevic's hideously lurid litany of vicious misogyny, graphic child rape and 'newborn porn' (think about it) was apparently a 'diary of our own molestation by the Serbian government.' Really? Then why did it look like a tedious attempt to shock without even the grubby commercial honesty of torture porn such as Hostel?. British censor the BBFC made 49 compulsory cuts, trimming 4 minutes 12 seconds off the original running time to give it an 18 certificate. The cuts were required 'to remove portrayals of children in a sexualised or abusive context.' Australia banned it completely.
6.Grotesque(2009)
Not Rated|73 min|Horror, Thriller
A doctor kidnaps a young couple and forces them into a game of torment that slowly extinguishes their hopes for survival.
Director:Kôji Shiraishi| Stars:Kotoha Hiroyama, Hiroaki Kawatsure, Shigeo Ôsako
Votes:5,362
The movie was refused an 18 certificate in 2009 with BBFC director David Cook claiming 'Unlike other recent 'torture' themed horror works, such as the Saw and Hostel series, Grotesque features minimal narrative or character development and presents the audience with little more than an unrelenting and escalating scenario of humiliation, brutality and sadism.' In response the film's director and screenwriter Koji Shiraishi told reporters that he was 'delighted and flattered by this most expected reaction from the faraway country, since the film is an honest conscientious work, made sure to upset the so-called moralists.'
7.Antichrist(2009)
Not Rated|108 min|Drama, Horror
A grieving couple retreat to their cabin in the woods, hoping to repair their broken hearts and troubled marriage, but nature takes its course and things go from bad to worse.
Director:Lars von Trier| Stars:Willem Dafoe, Charlotte Gainsbourg, Storm Acheche Sahlstrøm
Votes:106,801|Gross:$0.40M
Lars von Trier is a diabolical provocateur, and Antichrist his most controversial movie. An already legendary Cannes press conference was more like an open assault on the director and stars Willem Dafoe and Charlotte Gainsbourg. Issue was taken with the extreme imagery, that includes hardcore sex, bloody ejaculation, a clitorectomy, and a talking fox. The BBFC felt compelled to justify its uncut '18' certificate, stating that the sexual content is thematically justified and the movie is not a 'sex film', and that the self-mutilation is unlikely to 'encourage emulation or arousal'. It may reacquaint some viewers with their lunch, however. Now that von Trier has so boldly pushed the envelope, what is next? Kids movies?
8.Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan(2006)
R|84 min|Comedy
Kazakh TV talking head Borat is dispatched to the United States to report on the greatest country in the world. With a documentary crew in tow, Borat becomes more interested in locating and marrying Pamela Anderson.
Director:Larry Charles| Stars:Sacha Baron Cohen, Ken Davitian, Luenell, Chester
Votes:332,758|Gross:$128.51M
The controversial fall-out from Borat ranged from resentful TV presenters blaming him for losing their jobs to allegations that Baron Cohen had fraudulently embroiled victims in a dishonest expose of prejudice. The villagers of Romanian village Glod whinged that they were deceived and were portrayed as incestuous and ignorant. Two American fratboys also unsuccessfully sued. Banned all over the Arab world (except for Lebanon), the film was branded in Dubai 'vile, gross and extremely ridiculous.' The Kazak government branded it 'a concoction of bad taste and ill manners.'
9.The Da Vinci Code(2006)
PG-13|149 min|Mystery, Thriller
A murder inside the Louvre, and clues in Da Vinci paintings, lead to the discovery of a religious mystery protected by a secret society for two thousand years, which could shake the foundations of Christianity.
Director:Ron Howard| Stars:Tom Hanks, Audrey Tautou, Jean Reno, Ian McKellen
Votes:372,701|Gross:$217.54M
The Vatican - branding the film 'full of calumnies, offences, and historical and theological errors' - led the call for a global ban. Falling in behind the Holy Father were America ('deeply abhorrent'), Peru ('terrorism'), Philippines (Dan Brown compared to Hitler), Thailand (insisted on biblical quotes being inserted) and the Solomon Islands ('undermines the roots of Christianity'). Even Hanks was moved to comment the movie 'is loaded with all sorts of hooey and fun kind of scavenger-hunt-type nonsense.'
10.Birth(2004)
R|100 min|Drama, Fantasy, Mystery
A young boy attempts to convince a woman that he is her dead husband reborn.
Director:Jonathan Glazer| Stars:Nicole Kidman, Cameron Bright, Lauren Bacall, Danny Huston
Votes:32,928|Gross:$5.01M
The offended raised their shrill voices at the naked bath scene (see above) but Bright was never naked and the two actors were never even in the same room (apart from one shot when they are wearing hidden clothing). Glazer was moved to insist the scene was not 'salacious'. Kidman also rejected criticism of a kiss she shared with Bright as part of her intention to 'make a film where you understand love.'
11.The Magdalene Sisters(2002)
R|114 min|Drama
Three young Irish women struggle to maintain their spirits while they endure dehumanizing abuse as inmates of a Magdalene Sisters Asylum.
Director:Peter Mullan| Stars:Eileen Walsh, Dorothy Duffy, Nora-Jane Noone, Anne-Marie Duff
Votes:24,722|Gross:$4.89M
Mullan's depiction of the asylums - the last one closed in 1996 - caused a furore, particularly in Italy when he likened the activities of some of the nuns to those of 'Taliban militants'. Andrea Piersanti, head of an Italian Catholic commission on the performing arts, said the Venice Film Festival jury - which gave Mullan the Golden Lion - had been more 'influenced by the newspapers than the content of the film'.
12.The Passion of the Christ(2004)
R|127 min|Drama
Depicts the final twelve hours in the life of Jesus of Nazareth, on the day of his crucifixion in Jerusalem.
Director:Mel Gibson| Stars:Jim Caviezel, Monica Bellucci, Maia Morgenstern, Christo Jivkov
Votes:201,530|Gross:$370.78M
Unsurprisingly, the movie was banned in Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and Bahrain but the main criticism concerned its alleged anti-semitism. One key scene perceived as an example was in the dialogue of Caiaphas: 'His blood [is] on us and on our children!', a quote interpreted by some as a curse taken upon by the Jewish people. Even US Catholic bishops conceded 'it one of the most troublesome texts, relative to anti-Semitic potential, that any of us had seen in twenty-five years.' With regard to violence, although only one sentence in three of the Gospels mentions Jesus's flogging, and it is unmentioned in the fourth, the film lingers for ten minutes on Christ's flagellation.
13.The Brown Bunny(2003)
Not Rated|93 min|Drama
Professional motorcycle racer Bud Clay heads from New Hampshire to California to race again. Along the way he meets various needy women who provide him with the cure to his own loneliness, but only a certain woman from his past will truly satisfy him.
Director:Vincent Gallo| Stars:Vincent Gallo, Chloë Sevigny, Cheryl Tiegs, Elizabeth Blake
Votes:12,927|Gross:$0.37M
Gallo's response to Ebert was to describe the veteran reviewer as a 'fat pig with the physique of a slave trader.' Gallo then claimed to have put a hex on Ebert's colon, cursing the critic with cancer. Ebert then replied that enduring his colonoscopy would be more entertaining than watching it again. After a re-edit, Ebert eventually voiced his approval...and succumbed to cancer.
14.Irreversibel(2002)
Not Rated|97 min|Crime, Drama, Mystery
Events over the course of one traumatic night in Paris unfold in reverse-chronological order as the beautiful Alex is brutally raped and beaten by a stranger in the underpass.
Director:Gaspar Noé| Stars:Monica Bellucci, Vincent Cassel, Albert Dupontel, Jo Prestia
Votes:107,415|Gross:$0.75M
Gaspar Noe's I Stand Alone was controversial, but the director's follow-up truly stands alone in the cinema-to-annoy stakes. At the Edinburgh Film Festival Mark Kermode had to help escort out a woman who fainted during Irreversible's opening fire extinguisher to the head scene. But, it was the 10 minute rape scene that offended most cinema-goers: Newsweek reported it was the most walked out of film in the US that year, and in the UK the BBFC released a press statement defending their uncut '18', stating the rape was not eroticised - the video release was also uncut. But, Irreversible is a film to damage your health - the opening 30 minute's bass drone mixed at the frequency to inspire nausea, and the climactic strobing required warnings on the cinema poster and DVD box.
15.Ichi the Killer(2001)
R|129 min|Action, Crime, Drama
As sadomasochistic yakuza enforcer Kakihara searches for his missing boss he comes across Ichi, a repressed and psychotic killer who may be able to inflict levels of pain that Kakihara has only dreamed of.
Director:Takashi Miike| Stars:Tadanobu Asano, Nao Ohmori, Shin'ya Tsukamoto, Paulyn Sun
Votes:48,672|Gross:$0.02M
Ichi the Killer is a wild parade of murder, mutilation and sexual violence. The BBFC were unamused, demanding 3 minutes and 15 seconds of cuts before granting it an '18' in 2002, the most cuts to an 18 rated movie since 1994. The Board took umbrage with what they called 'erotically explicit violence' which 'could have a harmful effect on certain viewers'. They stated that the violence against women 'seemed to have no function other than the pleasure of the onlooker.' As with all censorship, these cuts are debatable, but Ichi the Killer is available uncut in Japan, America, France, Australia and elsewhere, and to date has not been cited as the inspiration for any violent crime.
16.Fat Girl(2001)
Not Rated|86 min|Drama
Two sisters confront their sexual attitudes and experiences while on a family holiday.
Director:Catherine Breillat| Stars:Anaïs Reboux, Roxane Mesquida, Libero De Rienzo, Arsinée Khanjian
Votes:9,612|Gross:$0.72M
The film was met with a choruse of disapproval for its plain treatment of underage sex and was banned in the Canadian province of Ontario (this ban was later overturned). Conversely, in South Korea, it was the first film to be passed uncut with sex scenes including nudity.
17.Rape Me(2000)
Not Rated|77 min|Crime, Drama, Thriller
Two young women, marginalised by society, go on a destructive tour of sex and violence. Breaking norms and killing men - and shattering the complacency of polite cinema audiences.
Directors:Virginie Despentes, Coralie| Stars:Raffaëla Anderson, Karen Lancaume, Céline Beugnot, Adama Niane
Votes:15,994|Gross:$0.01M
Uproar greeted the French censors' decision to give it a 16-rating, particularly amongst members of the right-wing Promouvoir religious group. It become the first film to be banned in France for 28 years although it was eventually granted an X-certificate. In the UK, it was rated 18 after ten seconds of cuts but received a police-backed ban in Australia.
18.Die Idioten(1998)
R|117 min|Comedy, Drama
The group of people gather at the house in Copenhagen suburb to break all the limitations and to bring out the 'inner idiot' in themselves.
Director:Lars von Trier| Stars:Bodil Jørgensen, Jens Albinus, Anne Louise Hassing, Troels Lyby
Votes:27,852|Gross:$0.01M
The brickbats and praise he's receiving for Antichrist must remind Lars von Trier of the response to The Idiots. At Cannes Mark Kermode was ejected for declaring, 'Il est merde!' at a screening, while Empire's Kim Newman awarded the movie five stars. As well as criticism over what some saw as mockery of disability, hardcore sex in an orgy scene forced the BBFC to justify releasing the film uncut. They stated the shots were justified because the orgy represented the point where the group crossed a line and began to disintegrate. The two hardcore shots were pixellated when shown on FilmFour in 2000, but shown unaltered in 2005 on Channel 4, with warnings before the film and in a commercial break before the part containing the orgy.
19.Lolita(1997)
R|137 min|Drama, Romance
A man marries his landlady so he can take advantage of her daughter.
Director:Adrian Lyne| Stars:Jeremy Irons, Dominique Swain, Melanie Griffith, Frank Langella
Votes:46,979|Gross:$1.40M
Lyne went about as far as a mainstream filmmaker can go in showing carnal passion between a grown man and underage girl - reportedly cutting to specifications of the 1996 Child Pornography Prevention Act, which restricted screen portrayals of sexual conduct involving children. Release of the movie was delayed for a year thanks to its controversial subject matter.
20.Crash(1996)
NC-17|100 min|Drama
After getting into a serious car accident, a TV director discovers an underground sub-culture of scarred, omnisexual car-crash victims who use car accidents and the raw sexual energy they produce to try to rejuvenate his sex life with his wife.
Director:David Cronenberg| Stars:James Spader, Holly Hunter, Elias Koteas, Deborah Kara Unger
Votes:47,959|Gross:$2.04M
Calling for the film to be denied an 18 certificate, Daily Mail film critic Chris Tookey attacked it for 'the attempt by the filmmakers to eroticise mutilations and fetishise orthopaedic appliances'. UK censors the BBFC, who consulted a QC to determine whether the film contravened the Obscene Publications Act, gave it an 18 although the film was banned by Westminster Council, meaning it could not be shown in any cinema in central London. It was also banned in Chester, Cardiff and Durham. In the US, the film was released in both NC-17 and R versions.
21.Kids(1995)
Unrated|91 min|Drama
A day in the life of a group of teens as they travel around New York City skating, drinking, smoking and deflowering virgins.
Director:Larry Clark| Stars:Leo Fitzpatrick, Justin Pierce, Chloë Sevigny, Sarah Henderson
Votes:67,919|Gross:$7.42M
Scenes of date rape, sickening violence, narcotics-pushing, theft, seduction of barely post-pubescent minors and teenage sexual displays earned the original a restrictive N-17 rating in the US. This was a problem for the distributor's parent company Disney who never release N-17s. Simple - they created an off-the-shelf company for distribution. In Britain MPs - the same MPs who would cheerfully fiddle their expenses - condemned the movie.
22.Natural Born Killers(1994)
R|118 min|Crime, Drama
Two victims of traumatized childhoods become lovers and psychopathic serial murderers irresponsibly glorified by the mass media.
Director:Oliver Stone| Stars:Woody Harrelson, Juliette Lewis, Tom Sizemore, Rodney Dangerfield
Votes:200,287|Gross:$50.28M
In 1994 Natural Born Killers was regarded by the UK press as the end of civilisation. Originally intended for a winter '94 release, this was pushed back to Spring '95 after the BBFC said they needed time to consider reports of copycat violence in other countries. John Grisham attempted to sue director Oliver Stone and Warner Bros after an acquaintance was shot and paralysed by two teens who took acid, watched the film, and claimed it inspired them. In the UK the video release was scheduled for the same week as the Dunblane Massacre. Warner Bros ultimately held the video release back two years, making it one of those rare films to have a TV airing (on Channel 5) before being available on video.
23.Reservoir Dogs(1992)
R|99 min|Crime, Drama, Thriller
When a simple jewelry heist goes horribly wrong, the surviving criminals begin to suspect that one of them is a police informant.
Director:Quentin Tarantino| Stars:Harvey Keitel, Tim Roth, Michael Madsen, Chris Penn
Votes:826,326|Gross:$2.83M
When the director of The Last House on the Left walks out of your film, you know you've struck a nerve. Wes Craven ditched a screening at a festival in Barcelona, and soon Reservoir Dogs was branded the most violent film of all time by moral guardians. It isn't, but the famous ear-slicing torture of a cop had audiences fleeing before they could see the film cleverly hides any extreme imagery. Reservoir Dogs was also embroiled in the Jamie Bulger video nasties scare, finally being released in 1995 after a three year wait. When shown on TV in 1997, Channel 4 pushed it back from 10.30pm to 11pm at, fittingly, the eleventh hour following complaints they were showing it at all.
24.Aladdin(1992)
G|90 min|Animation, Adventure, Comedy
A kindhearted street urchin and a power-hungry Grand Vizier vie for a magic lamp that has the power to make their deepest wishes come true.
Directors:Ron Clements, John Musker| Stars:Scott Weinger, Robin Williams, Linda Larkin, Jonathan Freeman
Votes:323,380|Gross:$217.35M
Righteous indignation centred on the fact Aladdin and Jasmine were always unveiled, the turbaned characters were bald and all the villainous characters were Arab caricatures. The American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee also slammed the words of the opening song, which led to original lyric about the film's Arabian setting ('Where they cut off your ears if they don't like your face/It's barbaric, but, hey, it's home') being censored/dubbed out and changed to 'Where it's flat and immense and the heat is intense/It's barbaric, but, hey, it's home' for subsequent video releases.
25.JFK: Tatort Dallas(1991)
R|189 min|Drama, History, Thriller
New Orleans District Attorney Jim Garrison discovers there's more to the Kennedy assassination than the official story.
Director:Oliver Stone| Stars:Kevin Costner, Gary Oldman, Jack Lemmon, Walter Matthau
Votes:131,001|Gross:$70.41M
'Dallas in Wonderland' shrieked one headline, and 'Dances with Facts' another. And that came from a leaked script, so JFK was generating controversy even before it hit cinemas. Kevin Costner and Oliver Stone are to be congratulated for getting the film made, and weathering the storm of critical protest that came from all directions. Even Jack Valenti, the head of the MPAA (the US version of the BBFC), muscled in, likening the film to Triumph of the Will as dangerous propaganda. Stone eventually released an anotated screenplay, listing all his research sources and providing counter-arguments to his critics.
26.Child's Play 3(1991)
R|90 min|Horror, Thriller
Chucky returns for revenge against Andy, the young boy who defeated him, and now a teenager living in a military academy.
Director:Jack Bender| Stars:Justin Whalin, Perrey Reeves, Jeremy Sylvers, Travis Fine
Votes:31,979|Gross:$14.96M
The judge in the case of two 10-year-old boys convicted of the murder of Liverpool toddler Jamie Bulger in 1993 speculated about a link with violent videos. The press applied his comment to the movie (among others), claiming one of the boy's fathers had rented the video and the two killers copied a scene from the film where the victim is splashed with blue paint. Despite no evidence the boys had seen the film, a moral panic ensued with The Sun demanding copies be burned and new legislation, The Amendment to the Video Recordings Act, being included in the Criminal Justice and Public Order Act. A police officer was later quoted as saying: 'if you are going to link this murder to a film, you might as well link it to the Railway Children.'
27.Killer Joe(2011)
R|102 min|Crime, Drama, Thriller
When a debt puts a young man's life in danger, he turns to putting a hit out on his evil mother in order to collect the insurance.
Director:William Friedkin| Stars:Matthew McConaughey, Emile Hirsch, Juno Temple, Thomas Haden Church
Votes:67,901|Gross:$1.99M
'Cutting would not have made it mass appeal. Cutting it would have been the equivalent of what members of the United States government and military leaders said about the Vietnam War. They said, 'We have to destroy Vietnam in order to save it,' and that's what I would have done to Killer Joe. To get an R rating, I would have had to destroy it in order to save it and I wasn't interested in doing that.' William Friedkin on why he refused to censor his film. In the United States, the film received an NC-17 rating from the MPAA for 'graphic disturbing content involving violence and sexuality, and a scene of brutality.' After an unsuccessful appeal, LD Entertainment announced plans to release the film uncut with the NC-17 on July 27, 2012. On October 23, 2012, the MPAA rating was surrendered, and thus the film was released on DVD and Blu-ray Disc with the unrated version in the United States. An edited R-rated version was also released on DVD. In the United Kingdom, the film received an 18 certificate from the BBFC, for its 'strong bloody and sadistic violence and sexual threat'.
28.Hidden Agenda(1990)
R|108 min|Drama, Thriller
When an American human rights lawyer is assassinated in Belfast, it remains for the man's girlfriend, as well as a tough, no nonsense, police detective to find the truth... which they soon ... See full summary »
Director:Ken Loach| Stars:Frances McDormand, Brian Cox, Brad Dourif, Mai Zetterling
Votes:3,215|Gross:$1.03M
A rabid chorus of disapproval was led by the late Evening Standard film critic Alexander Walker - a staunch Unionist - who flounced out of a screening, branding the film 'a disgrace.' He maintained the movie - which was inspired by the British government's alleged 'shoot-to-kill' policy - was little more than propaganda for the IRA.
29.Licence to Kill(1989)
PG-13|133 min|Action, Adventure, Thriller
James Bond goes rogue and sets off to unleash vengeance on a drug lord who tortured his best friend, a C.I.A. Agent, and left him for dead and murdered his bride after he helped capture him.
Director:John Glen| Stars:Timothy Dalton, Robert Davi, Carey Lowell, Talisa Soto
Votes:86,262|Gross:$34.67M
The film - the most violent in the series - was handed a pretty restrictive 15 after the usual Bond rating of PG. Even so, several scenes had to be cut including a woman being shot in each breast, a shot of Felix Leiter's leg floating in the water, Milton Krest's head exploding against the glass of the decompression chamber and Dario's legs being sliced as he fell into the mincer. The censors also weren't too happy about a burning Sanchez meeting his maker.
30.The Last Temptation of Christ(1988)
R|164 min|Drama
The life of Jesus Christ, his journey through life as he faces the struggles all humans do, and his final temptation on the cross.
Director:Martin Scorsese| Stars:Willem Dafoe, Harvey Keitel, Barbara Hershey, Paul Greco
Votes:46,536|Gross:$7.63M
Religious fundamentalists picketed cinemas weeks before its release and one group offered to buy the $6.5m film from Universal...to destroy it. It's still banned in the Philippines, Singapore and South Africa. In France, a fundamentalist group injured thirteen people - four seriously - when they lobbed Molotov cocktails into a Paris cinema. Channel 4's British TV premier held the record number of complaints.
31.The New York Ripper(1982)
Not Rated|85 min|Horror, Mystery, Thriller
A burned-out New York police detective teams up with a college psychoanalyst to track down a vicious serial killer randomly stalking and killing various young women around the city.
Director:Lucio Fulci| Stars:Jack Hedley, Almanta Suska, Howard Ross, Andrea Occhipinti
Votes:8,199
Avoiding the video nasties list solely because it wasn't released in time, The New York Ripper was for many years the bete-noir of horror films at the BBFC. Director James Ferman ordered the print escorted out of the country by Her Majesty's constabulary, at no small expense to the distributor who were expecting heavy cuts but at least something to show for it. While the violence is extreme (including eyeball and breast slicing) the effects are cheapo even by Italian exploitation standards, although for such a notorious movie, the current UK DVD release is missing a surprisingly low 19 seconds of violence. Director Lucio Fulci had two films on the Video Nasties list, The House By The Cemetery and The Beyond, now both available uncut.
32.Cannibal Holocaust(1980)
Unrated|95 min|Adventure, Horror
During a rescue mission into the Amazon rainforest, a professor stumbles across lost film shot by a missing documentary crew.
Director:Ruggero Deodato| Stars:Robert Kerman, Francesca Ciardi, Perry Pirkanen, Luca Barbareschi
Votes:46,319
Perhaps the only film to be banned in Italy using a law against cruelty to guinea pigs, Cannibal Holocaust is notorious for its extreme animal cruelty (view the turtle sequence at your peril). An influence on The Blair Witch Project, the movie is two-thirds exploitation nastiness, one-third critique on 'documentary objectivity', and is often mistaken for a real snuff film. Branded a Video Nasty in the early 80s video panic alongside classics (The Evil Dead, The Driller Killer), duffers (Terror Eyes, Evilspeak), shockers (SS Experiment Camp) and arties (Possession) on a list of 74 titles, it was finally passed in 2001 with animal cruelty and eroticised sexual violence excised.
33.Caligula(1979)
Unrated|156 min|Drama, History
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Details the graphic and shocking, yet undeniably tragic story of Rome's most infamous Caesar, Gaius Germanicus Caligula.
Director:Tinto Brass| Stars:Malcolm McDowell, Peter O'Toole, Helen Mirren, Teresa Ann Savoy
Votes:31,312|Gross:$23.44M
The unrated version, available in the US and Europe, contained full-on, explicit sexual and violent content, including hardcore orgies, castration, incest and rape, which was inserted (don't titter) by Guccione without bothering to tell Brass. Penthouse Pet of the Year Marjorie Lee Thoresen sued, claiming it made her look like she'd appeared in a bluey (erm, which technically speaking she had). Mirren, however, said it helped her career in the US.
34.Monty Python and the Holy Grail(1975)
PG|91 min|Adventure, Comedy, Fantasy
King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table embark on a surreal, low-budget search for the Holy Grail, encountering many, very silly obstacles.
Directors:Terry Gilliam, Terry Jones| Stars:Graham Chapman, John Cleese, Eric Idle, Terry Gilliam
Votes:463,028|Gross:$1.23M
35.Monty Python's Life of Brian(1979)
R|94 min|Comedy
Born on the original Christmas in the stable next door to Jesus, Brian of Nazareth spends his life being mistaken for a messiah.
Director:Terry Jones| Stars:Graham Chapman, John Cleese, Michael Palin, Terry Gilliam
Votes:335,413|Gross:$20.05M
Despite the fact the movie did not mock Jesus himself, it was met with indignant howls of horror, earning council bans across the country. Aberystwyth didn't allow the film to be show until 2009. In Sweden, it was billed 'the film so funny it was banned in Norway'. In New York, screenings were picketed by both rabbis and nuns. Amused by the reaction from church groups, John Cleese commented: 'We've brought them all together for the first time in 2000 years!'
36.Pretty Baby(1978)
R|110 min|Drama
A teenage girl lives as a prostitute in New Orleans in 1917.
Director:Louis Malle| Stars:Brooke Shields, Keith Carradine, Susan Sarandon, Frances Faye
Votes:8,910|Gross:$5.79M
Dealing with underage sex and featuring full-frontal female nudity (Susan Sarandon insists she supplied a g-string for Shields to wear in the nude scenes), the movie caused consternation for dealing with the subject of child prostitution. Because the actress apparently appeared nude, the original 109 minute film was edited down to 106 minutes in some releases. The unedited version of the film - rated 18 in Britain - is now available on DVD.
37.In the Realm of the Senses(1976)
NC-17|109 min|Drama, Romance
A passionate telling of the story of Sada Abe, a woman whose affair with her master led to a sexual obsession which then came to a violent end.
Director:Nagisa Ôshima| Stars:Tatsuya Fuji, Eiko Matsuda, Aoi Nakajima, Yasuko Matsui
Votes:16,399
Phew, what a scorcher! Er, no. This tale of obsessive love, filled with hardcore imagery, is even more disturbing than David Cronenberg's Crash. Director Nagisa Oshima had to list the film as a French production to sneak filming under the radar, and then send the footage to France to be processed. In Japan all prints were optically blurred as detailed depiction of naughty bits is forbidden. In Blighty it was only shown in cinema clubs until 1991, when the BBFC passed it uncut but optically altered one shot to remove the sight of a boy have his penis pulled as punishment. The film also drew flak for a staged, but still eye-watering, castration. More tea, vicar?
38.Salò, or the 120 Days of Sodom(1975)
Not Rated|117 min|Drama, Horror, War
In World War II Italy, four fascist libertines round up nine adolescent boys and girls and subject them to one hundred and twenty days of physical, mental and sexual torture.
Director:Pier Paolo Pasolini| Stars:Paolo Bonacelli, Laura Betti, Giorgio Cataldi, Umberto Paolo Quintavalle
Votes:48,292
A by-word for onscreen excess, Salo is a study of power's corrupting effects, but for many the message is lost amidst the rape, mutilation, and excrement feasting. In 1977, BBFC head James Ferman declared the film fit for uncut and uncertifcated showings at licensed film clubs. Following a raid on an Old Compton St club, he then removed six minutes. In 1991, Sky TV submitted an uncut print to the BBFC for permission to play on-air, but were told it would never be suitable for TV showings. Following an uncut re-release by the BFI in 2000, it was screened by Film Four in 2001. Pasolini was murdered shortly before the film's original release, and, fact fans, the excrement is chocolate, marmalade, and broken biscuits.
39.The Beast(1975)
Not Rated|98 min|Drama, Fantasy, Horror
A late businessman's daughter is heading with her aunt to the crumbling estate of her soon-to-be husband, unaware of the strange rumours that cloud the family's name.
Director:Walerian Borowczyk| Stars:Sirpa Lane, Lisbeth Hummel, Elisabeth Kaza, Pierre Benedetti
Votes:3,854
Film censoring nannies already had Borowcyk's measure with the naughty Immoral Tales but this - replete with rutting horses and graphic depictions of the under-trouser workings of a randy wolf - had them worked into a right old lather Bit like the wolf, actually. The film was eventually passed uncut with an 18-certificate in the UK after being on the naughty list for 25 years. DVD extras include a scene with the director walking around with his flies open.
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40.The Texas Chain Saw Massacre(1974)
R|83 min|Horror
Two siblings and three of their friends en route to visit their grandfather's grave in Texas end up falling victim to a family of cannibalistic psychopaths.
Director:Tobe Hooper| Stars:Marilyn Burns, Edwin Neal, Allen Danziger, Paul A. Partain
Votes:120,875|Gross:$30.86M
Contrary to popular myth, The Texas Chain Saw Massacre was never an official video nasty, although quite how it managed to stay off the randomly chosen list with that title is a miracle. BBFC Director James Ferman's dislike for chain saws in movies had seen the Board reject the film for a cinema certificate in 1975, and he refused to pass it again on video in the 80s, although the film was available briefly before the video nasties panic. After Ferman retired in 1999 the film was granted an uncut '18' for home video and cinema, and at last British audiences could watch one of the most well-crafted (and surprisingly gore free) fright flicks of all time.
41.The Interview(II) (2014)
R|112 min|Comedy
Dave Skylark and his producer Aaron Rapaport run the celebrity tabloid show 'Skylark Tonight'. When they land an interview with a surprise fan, North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un, they are recruited by the CIA to assassinate him.
Directors:Evan Goldberg, Seth Rogen| Stars:James Franco, Seth Rogen, Randall Park, Lizzy Caplan
Votes:286,666|Gross:$6.11M
Although the North Korean regime had been lampooned before (most notably in Team America), they didn't take kindly to the parody and threatened 'merciless' action against the USA if the film's distributor - Columbia Pictures - went ahead with the release. Soon after, computer systems of parent company Sony Pictures Entertainment were hacked by the 'Guardians of Peace', a group the FBI believes has ties to North Korea and a number of US cinema chains cancelled screenings on safety ground. However, Sony went on to make the film available on the internet and it became their most successful online movie despite mixed reviews.
42.Death Wish(1974)
R|93 min|Action, Crime, Drama
A New York City architect becomes a one-man vigilante squad after his wife is murdered by street punks in which he randomly goes out and kills would-be muggers on the mean streets after dark.
Director:Michael Winner| Stars:Charles Bronson, Hope Lange, Vincent Gardenia, Steven Keats
Votes:32,174|Gross:$22.00M
Michael Winner is not known for subtlety (or quality filmmaking) and Death Wish was hammered by the sophisticated press for endorsing 'anything goes' punishment on criminals. But, audiences were firmly on Bronson's side, his Paul Kersey drawing applause when gunning down various 'creeps'. A masterpiece of considered argument next to its vicious sequel, and Jeff Goldblum's film debut (as one of the sickos invading Kersey's home), it was long unavailable on UK video. A DVD release in 2000 saw 29 seconds of cuts, but the film was awarded an uncut clean bill of health in 2006. In 1993 Michael Winner attempted to do a 'female Death Wish' with Dirty Weekend - we wish he hadn't.
43.The Exorcist(1973)
R|122 min|Horror
When a teenage girl is possessed by a mysterious entity, her mother seeks the help of two priests to save her daughter.
Director:William Friedkin| Stars:Ellen Burstyn, Max von Sydow, Linda Blair, Lee J. Cobb
Votes:334,570|Gross:$232.91M
William Friedkin's horror masterpiece simultaneously legitimised horror with its brilliant script, acting, and direction, and proved how powerful and divisive the genre could be. Certain British councils banned the film, leading to Exorcist Bus Trips to neighbouring counties, and Mary Whitehouse's Festival of Light handed out leaflets with a number to call if spiritually distressed after seeing the film. BBFC head James Ferman was so adamant a video release would damage adolescent girls, the film only received a release in 1999, five months after Ferman retired. Rumours of the shoot being cursed are false, but the film did destroy Linda Blair's film career, ruinously typecasting her forever as 'The Exorcist girl'.
44.Last Tango in Paris(1972)
NC-17|129 min|Drama, Romance
A young Parisian woman meets a middle-aged American businessman who demands their clandestine relationship be based only on sex.
Director:Bernardo Bertolucci| Stars:Marlon Brando, Maria Schneider, Maria Michi, Giovanna Galletti
Votes:45,125|Gross:$36.14M
Though frank in its sexuality and nudity, The Last Tango in Paris may have slipped past censors intact if not for the Utterly Butterly scene in which Marlon Brando's character makes love to Maria Schneider's willowy French filly in an 'unusual' manner. Brando, Schneider, Bertolucci, and other crew members were indicted on pornography charges in Italy, although acquited. In the UK, Edward Shackleton of the Salvation Army and Mary Whitehouse's Festival of Light brought a private prosecution against studio United Artists, despite the BBFC cutting the 'butter scene'. His case was dropped when it transpired that, at the time, films couldn't be prosecuted under the Obscene Publications Act. The film was passed uncut in the UK in 2000.
45.The Last House on the Left(1972)
R|84 min|Horror, Thriller
Two teenage girls head to a rock concert for one's birthday. While trying to score marijuana in the city, they are kidnapped and brutalized by a gang of psychotic convicts.
Director:Wes Craven| Stars:Sandra Peabody, Lucy Grantham, David Hess, Fred J. Lincoln
Votes:29,765|Gross:$3.10M
Before Scream and Freddy Krueger, Wes Craven shocked the world with this grunge-fest, branded a video nasty in the UK. But, TLHOTL's reputation exceeds its worth - amateur acting and ill-advised comic asides destroy any tension the film generates, although the central woodland rape does chill the bone, David Hess (pictured with knife) is terrifying as Krug, and a climactic oral castration was too strong for the 2009 remake. In 2002 UK distributor Blue Underground called in Mark Kermode to argue that 16 seconds of required cuts were unjust. After his testimony the Video Appeals Committee doubled the amount of cuts required! The film was finally passed uncut in 2008.
46.Inside Deep Throat(2005)
NC-17|89 min|Documentary, Biography, History
An examination of the infamous pornographic film Deep Throat (1972), covering aspects from the film's creation to its cultural impact.
Directors:Fenton Bailey, Randy Barbato| Stars:Linda Lovelace, Harry Reems, Dennis Hopper, Gerard Damiano
Votes:6,238|Gross:$0.65M
47.Straw Dogs(1971)
R|113 min|Crime, Drama, Thriller
A young American and his English wife come to rural England and face increasingly vicious local harassment.
Director:Sam Peckinpah| Stars:Dustin Hoffman, Susan George, Peter Vaughan, T.P. McKenna
Votes:52,181
There are troubled films, and then there is Straw Dogs. Wild man Sam Peckinpah was frequently found at the bottom of a bottle, Susan George battled with Sam over the infamous rape scene, and Dustin Hoffman claimed to have done the film for the money. Released in the same period as The Devils and A Clockwork Orange, the press lambasted it, BBFC cuts to the rape scene made it now seem like buggery, and after a brief appearance on pre-certificated video it was unavailable from 1984 to 2002. Now on shelves uncut, it can be recognised for the classic it is.
48.A Clockwork Orange(1971)
R|136 min|Crime, Drama, Sci-Fi
In the future, a sadistic gang leader is imprisoned and volunteers for a conduct-aversion experiment, but it doesn't go as planned.
Director:Stanley Kubrick| Stars:Malcolm McDowell, Patrick Magee, Michael Bates, Warren Clarke
Votes:690,985
Upon release director Stanley Kubrick declared A Clockwork Orange his best made film. In the UK it was cited as the catalyst for two assaults and one gang rape, and the furore resulted in Kubrick withdrawing the film from UK distribution, citing death threats against his family as the reason. He ruthlessly enforced the unprecedented ban throughout his life, suing the London Scala cinema into bankruptcy in the early 90s when they screened it. A large part of its controversy is due to Malcolm McDowell's charismatic performance as the psychotic Alex - what would the film have looked like if original rights owner Mick Jagger had played the part? In 2001 the film had its uncut UK TV premiere on Sky Box Office.
49.Bonnie and Clyde(1967)
R|111 min|Action, Biography, Crime
Bonnie Parker, a bored waitress falls in love with an ex-con named Clyde Barrow and together they start a violent crime spree through the country, stealing cars and robbing banks.
Director:Arthur Penn| Stars:Warren Beatty, Faye Dunaway, Michael J. Pollard, Gene Hackman
Votes:94,281
In the late 1960s, the Hays Code, a piece of legislation dictating what American movies could and could not show, teetered on the verge of collapse. Delivering a fatal body blow was Arthur Penn's crime epic Bonnie and Clyde, which presented hitherto unseen levels of screen violence and refused to codemn it's oh-so attractive leads. This was the first time audiences saw a gun being fired and the bullet hitting someone in the same shot, and the squibs used in the famous climax depicted the terrible effects of hot lead on human flesh. All of which made the film a smash-hit with young audiences craving a film that would sicken their parents. In the UK it received a 'X' without any cuts. It is now a '15'.
50.Victim(1961)
Not Rated|90 min|Drama
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The death of a young man leads to the discovery of a blackmail plot against several gay men in 1960s London.
Director:Basil Dearden| Stars:Dirk Bogarde, Sylvia Syms, Dennis Price, Anthony Nicholls
Votes:4,414
The film was a comment on the ever-present threat of blackmail to homosexuals despite the police preferring to turn a blind eye to same sex relationships. On release in Britain it proved highly controversial, coming in the wake of the 1957 Woolfenden Report which advocated legalisation of homosexuallty. Cut, it was originally given an X-rating, later reduced to a PG in 2005 for the uncut version. In the USA it was banned under the American Motion Picture Production Code.
51.Triumph of the Will(1935)
Not Rated|110 min|Documentary, History, War
The infamous propaganda film of the 1934 Nazi Party rally in Nuremberg, Germany.
Director:Leni Riefenstahl| Stars:Adolf Hitler, Hermann Göring, Max Amann, Martin Bormann
Votes:13,781
The film's showing was restricted under Germany's post-war de-nazification laws, it was criticised as a use of spectacular filmmaking to promote a system that was seen as both evil and profoundly reprehensible. In her defence, Riefenstahl claimed that she was naïve about the Nazis when she made it and had no knowledge of Hitler's genocidal policies.
52.Freaks(1932)
Not Rated|64 min|Drama, Horror
A circus' beautiful trapeze artist agrees to marry the leader of side-show performers, but his deformed friends discover she is only marrying him for his inheritance.
Director:Tod Browning| Stars:Wallace Ford, Leila Hyams, Olga Baclanova, Roscoe Ates
Votes:38,336
Reaction to the film was so intense that the studio was forced to cut it from a length of about ninety minutes to just over an hour, losing classic footage - including the castration of Hercules by the freaks - forever. Such was public revulsion (the creatures cut Cleopatra's tongue out, gouged an eye and hacked her leg off reducing her to a sideshow attraction as the squawking 'human chicken') it was banned in Britain for thirty years. Apparently, it's still technically banned in certain US states.
53.The Raid 2(2014)
R|150 min|Action, Crime, Thriller
Only a short time after the first raid, Rama goes undercover with the thugs of Jakarta and plans to bring down the syndicate and uncover the corruption within his police force.
Director:Gareth Evans| Stars:Iko Uwais, Yayan Ruhian, Arifin Putra, Oka Antara
Votes:104,696|Gross:$2.63M
The thrilling sequel to 2011's The Raid: Redemption was only controversial in Malaysia, where it was banned for extreme violence. The film IS violent, but gloriously so. It also may be the best action movie of the year.
54.Pandora's Box(1929)
Not Rated|109 min|Crime, Drama, Romance
The rise and inevitable fall of an amoral but naive young woman whose insouciant eroticism inspires lust and violence in those around her.
Director:Georg Wilhelm Pabst| Stars:Louise Brooks, Fritz Kortner, Francis Lederer, Carl Goetz
Votes:8,923|Gross:$0.01M
A quaint, but still enjoyable PG-rated silent movie, Pandora's Box was a scandal in its day. The story of a prostitute making a fine living moving from one benefactor to another, it shocked audiences, including the BBFC. They went so far as to remove an entire character - the lesbian Countess Geschwitz (pictured) who is enthralled by Lulu. An alternate ending also had to be shot for the British release, in which Lulu is saved by the Salvation Army rather than succumbing to Jack the Ripper's phallic blade. In real life Brooks was wilder than her character, admitting to a threesome with Charlie Chaplin in her autobiography.
55.Battleship Potemkin(1925)
Not Rated|66 min|Drama, History
In the midst of the Russian Revolution of 1905, the crew of the battleship Potemkin mutiny against the brutal, tyrannical regime of the vessel's officers. The resulting street demonstration in Odessa brings on a police massacre.
Director:Sergei M. Eisenstein| Stars:Aleksandr Antonov, Vladimir Barskiy, Grigoriy Aleksandrov, Ivan Bobrov
Votes:48,262|Gross:$0.05M
Although freely shown in America, it was banned in Britain until 1954 (officially for the violence but more likely for the politics) and X-rated until 1978. French cinemas couldn't show it and it was completely outlawed in Nazi Germany for its uncompromising revolutionary zeal. The film was even banned in the USSR when Stalin ceased promoting mutiny among the navies of capitalist countries.
56.The Birth of a Nation(1915)
Not Rated|195 min|Drama, History, War
The Stoneman family finds its friendship with the Camerons affected by the Civil War, both fighting in opposite armies. The development of the war in their lives plays through to Lincoln's assassination and the birth of the Ku Klux Klan.
Director:D.W. Griffith| Stars:Lillian Gish, Mae Marsh, Henry B. Walthall, Miriam Cooper
Votes:20,450|Gross:$10.00M
The Birth of a Nation established the feature film, cemented cinema language still being used today, and is an epic artistic achievement. It also glorifies the Ku Klux Klan as guardian angels bringing order to the South and had blacked up white actors portraying freed slaves as lustful criminals unable to resist the lure of white women. When premiered, riots broke out and civil rights groups attempted to have the film banned, blasting the view that the film only seems racist to modern eyes. Director D.W. Griffith was so hurt by the criticism, he followed the film with Intolerance, a movie intended to bring about world peace. It didn't
57.Nymphomaniac: Vol. I(2013)
Not Rated|117 min|Drama
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A self-diagnosed nymphomaniac recounts her erotic experiences to the man who saved her after a beating.
Director:Lars von Trier| Stars:Charlotte Gainsbourg, Stellan Skarsgård, Stacy Martin, Shia LaBeouf
Votes:107,026|Gross:$0.79M
Von Trier's two volume exploration of one woman's vast and experimental sex life was the talk of the early months of 2014. The movie, rated NR, includes an explicit sex act and many other carnal encounters that got people on their high horse.
58.Nymphomaniac: Vol. II(2013)
Not Rated|124 min|Drama
The continuation of Joe's sexually dictated life delves into the darker aspects of her adulthood, obsessions and what led to her being in Seligman's care.
Director:Lars von Trier| Stars:Charlotte Gainsbourg, Stellan Skarsgård, Willem Dafoe, Jamie Bell
Votes:79,114|Gross:$0.33M
Von Trier's two volume exploration of one woman's vast and experimental sex life was the talk of the early months of 2014. The movie, rated NR, includes an explicit sex act and many other carnal encounters that got people on their high horse.
59.No Escape(I) (2015)
R|103 min|Action, Thriller
In their new overseas house, an American family soon finds themselves caught in the middle of a coup, and they frantically look for a safe escape from an environment where foreigners are being immediately executed.
Director:John Erick Dowdle| Stars:Lake Bell, Pierce Brosnan, Owen Wilson, Thanawut Ketsaro
Votes:70,335|Gross:$27.29M
After trailers for the film were released a social uproar occurred in Cambodia over the use of upside down Khmer lettering on the police shields. The Ministry of Culture and Fine Arts has since prohibited the film from being shown in Cambodia. Sin Chanchaya, director of the Department of Film said that the decision to ban the film had come solely based on the trailer. Chanchaya said that the Ministry had approached the film producers to edit the lettering out of the film but they had not replied by the time of the decision.
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