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Sunday, April 29, 2007

John Carpenter Dismisses Need for Movie Censorship

HOLLYWOOD - Veteran director John Carpenter has defended violence in movies, arguing there is no need for the government to regulate what can be watched at the cinema.

The Halloween filmmaker was speaking on Thursday at the Tribeca Film Festival in New York City.

He said, "Real life causes this; fake life does not cause it. The reason for a lot of these movies is the culture that we live in, the events that have gone on in our world.

"Censorship never works, you cannot destroy an idea. You can hide, you can try to cover it up, but you can't destroy it--it will be there and it will bubble up again."

Carpenter's comments came a day after the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) released a report linking exposure to violence in the media with aggressive behavior in children.

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