#14 We really need to bring back this "Hays Code" for obvious reasons. In addition to those obvious reasons, it could also rid us of the useless, artificial sex scenes they feel they always have to include that never add to the plot in any way. Profanity's fine, but it's an acceptable sacrifice...
The Hays Code, which prohibited nudity, profanity, and interracial or gay relationships in movies was struck down in 1968 after Marilyn Monroe’s 1959 film “Some Like It Hot” became a box office hit without the Hays seal of approval.
#14 We really need to bring back this "Hays Code" for obvious reasons. In addition to those obvious reasons, it could also rid us of the useless, artificial sex scenes they feel they always have to include that never add to the plot in any way. Profanity's fine, but it's an acceptable sacrifice...
By 1945 D-Day was already six months in the past (6th June 1944) so it would have made no difference