Controversy has surrounded Clean Flicks and similar businesses since the first edited copies of Titanic were sold in Utah Valley years ago. Un-R-Rated movies edited for content have become popular with Saints tired of missing out on new movies. These clean versions are equally as unpopular with directors, writers and producers seeking to protect their art.

So, who knows better what material is appropriate to play in your home? Perhaps more important, I’ve always wondered if edited crap is any better than unedited crap. Whatever your take on content-edited movies, you’ll want to look for the forthcoming documentary (yet to be named) by Andrew James and Joshua Ligairi.

Fore more on the film, watch its IMDB homepage here. For more on Clean Flicks, check out their home page.

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