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Опубликовано 16 апреля 2020, 1:00
Disney+ is aimed at family-friendly audiences so the streaming service is censoring and editing content that falls outside of those parameters (sometimes in... creative ways), even if the film was originally distributed by a Disney label and with a "PG" rating.
Case in point, Tom Hanks' mermaid romantic comedy Splash, which was released in 1984 by Disney's Touchstone Pictures -- and featured shots of actress Daryl Hannah's naked bottom in her role as the mermaid Madison. Despite featuring brief nudity and some strong language, Splash still only received a "PG" rating at the time. (Casual nudity was pretty widespread in '80s movies.)
It's been 36 years since Splash was released, but Disney+ is here to finally cover up Hannah's heinie. Check out the scene before and after the (comedically bad) cover up... with hair.
Plus, we show a few other Disney+ movies that used this same CGI hair cover up that are totally 100% real.
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Case in point, Tom Hanks' mermaid romantic comedy Splash, which was released in 1984 by Disney's Touchstone Pictures -- and featured shots of actress Daryl Hannah's naked bottom in her role as the mermaid Madison. Despite featuring brief nudity and some strong language, Splash still only received a "PG" rating at the time. (Casual nudity was pretty widespread in '80s movies.)
It's been 36 years since Splash was released, but Disney+ is here to finally cover up Hannah's heinie. Check out the scene before and after the (comedically bad) cover up... with hair.
Plus, we show a few other Disney+ movies that used this same CGI hair cover up that are totally 100% real.
#ign
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