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In 2003, British cinema chain '''Cineworld''' released a computer-animated policy trailer, featuring a Lara Croft inspired woman named Cindi World<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3euzCpMQjwM&lc=UgxnnbcOzjHyPvJ8-mx4AaABAg Comment by thereviewwarrior4348, a former Cineworld employee] Retrieved 30 Apr '24</ref> bursting out of the screen and checking on people who break the rules. She pulls a person up to face the No Smoking sign when he is smoking, she kicks a mobile phone out of a woman's hand and crushes it, and bashes a couple's heads together when they are talking too much,<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3euzCpMQjwM&lc=UgibrfM9xknkIngCoAEC Comment by babychickenstudios, followed by a response from SicCoyote] Retrieved 30 Apr '24</ref> releasing stars in a cartoonish fashion that form the Cineworld logo. After one year, the latter was cut short so that they would only be shushed - zooming into a No Talking sign before cutting to the stars flying from above the couple's heads - due to complaints about the whole trailer being too violent to be shown before family-friendly films. | In 2003, British cinema chain '''Cineworld''' released a computer-animated policy trailer, featuring a Lara Croft inspired woman named Cindi World<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3euzCpMQjwM&lc=UgxnnbcOzjHyPvJ8-mx4AaABAg Comment by thereviewwarrior4348, a former Cineworld employee] Retrieved 30 Apr '24</ref> bursting out of the screen and checking on people who break the rules. She pulls a person up to face the No Smoking sign when he is smoking, she kicks a mobile phone out of a woman's hand and crushes it, and bashes a couple's heads together when they are talking too much,<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3euzCpMQjwM&lc=UgibrfM9xknkIngCoAEC Comment by babychickenstudios, followed by a response from SicCoyote] Retrieved 30 Apr '24</ref> releasing stars in a cartoonish fashion that form the Cineworld logo. After one year, the latter was cut short so that they would only be shushed - zooming into a No Talking sign before cutting to the stars flying from above the couple's heads - due to complaints about the whole trailer being too violent to be shown before family-friendly films. | ||
==Availability== | ==Availability== | ||
Only the censored version has been made available online | Only the censored version has been made available online, posted onto YouTube on August 15, 2008 by a former Cineworld employee, though few people have remembered what was cut out according to comments. | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== |
Revision as of 22:17, 14 June 2024
In 2003, British cinema chain Cineworld released a computer-animated policy trailer, featuring a Lara Croft inspired woman named Cindi World[1] bursting out of the screen and checking on people who break the rules. She pulls a person up to face the No Smoking sign when he is smoking, she kicks a mobile phone out of a woman's hand and crushes it, and bashes a couple's heads together when they are talking too much,[2] releasing stars in a cartoonish fashion that form the Cineworld logo. After one year, the latter was cut short so that they would only be shushed - zooming into a No Talking sign before cutting to the stars flying from above the couple's heads - due to complaints about the whole trailer being too violent to be shown before family-friendly films.
Availability
Only the censored version has been made available online, posted onto YouTube on August 15, 2008 by a former Cineworld employee, though few people have remembered what was cut out according to comments.
Gallery
References
- ↑ Comment by thereviewwarrior4348, a former Cineworld employee Retrieved 30 Apr '24
- ↑ Comment by babychickenstudios, followed by a response from SicCoyote Retrieved 30 Apr '24