True but I never understood what he did. Did he stomp on his head and kill him or neck or what? It is one of those scenes that many people have trouble watching.
Not to mention, it probably would've flown way under the radar had there not been massive protests against it. Great movie though.
A Clockwork Orange - It was originally rated X when it was released in the US and was banned for years in its native UK.
Tony Soprano does it on the last season of the Sopranos. The guy's jaw is broken and he's in the hospital. And he obviously loses some teeth. So I'm going with that. If he murdered the guy, he would have been in much longer than two years.
I got all of you guys beat... "The Last House on the Left" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Last_House_on_the_Left
I was attending the University of Notre Dame when the Last Temptation of Christ was released. I remember that some of the professors in the law school (who were not priests) were fighting hard to have the movie banned in South Bend and I think one even critized school administration (all of the big administrators were priests) for not doing enough to "protect" the students from that movie. Some of the school leaders actually encouraged students to see the movie, which really upset those laws school professors.