"Porno" A Banned Word For "Porno" Movie Marketing

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DAVID GERMAIN | October 15, 2008 11:13 AM EST | AP

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A billboard ad for the upcoming movie "Zack and Miri Make a Porno" is seen in Los Angeles on Monday, Oct. 13, 2008. Some newspaper, TV and outdoor ads for the Kevin Smith comedy "Zack and Miri Make a Porno" have been rejected because of their content or the five-letter word that ends the title. (AP Photo/Matt Sayles)

LOS ANGELES — Kevin Smith made a movie with such a bothersome title he cannot even place ads for it in some places.

Some newspaper, TV and outdoor ads for Smith's comedy "Zack and Miri Make a Porno" have been rejected because of their content or the five-letter word that ends the title, said Gary Faber, head of marketing for the Weinstein Co., which is releasing the film.

Among those refusing to carry ads are about 15 newspapers and several TV stations and cable channels, Faber said. Commercials for the film during Los Angeles Dodgers games on Fox Sports were dropped at the team's request after some viewers complained, said Dodgers spokesman Josh Rawitch.

One complaint came from a man watching a game in September with his young son, who did not understand a suicide-squeeze bunt the Dodgers tried, Rawitch said.

"He was explaining to his son what a squeeze bunt was. Commercial break, the ad comes on, and the kid asks, `Dad, what does porno mean?'" Rawitch said. "Dodgers baseball has always been about family, and we've always been sensitive to the type of advertising that runs on our games."

The city of Philadelphia refused "Zack and Miri" posters at bus stops. Similar posters at Boston bus stops have drawn complaints from a child-development expert who said they are inappropriate for children.

Smith found it ironic that the posters have been a problem. Some playfully risque ads with images of "Zack and Miri" stars Seth Rogen and Elizabeth Banks were forbidden by the Motion Picture Association of America, which called the ads "highly sexually suggestive and not suitable for general audiences."

So Weinstein came up with posters using stick figures to represent the actors.

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"The whole idea was, our hands were so tied on all previous entries we'd given them that this ad was meant to be the innocuous one that would get approved everywhere," Smith said.

Rina Cutler, Philadelphia deputy mayor for transportation, said the stick-figure posters were cute and clever but unacceptable for bus shelters where schoolchildren would see the word "porno."

"If they want to call the movie `Zack and Miri,' that's fine, but Zack and Miri cannot make a porno on my bus shelters," Cutler said.

Opening Oct. 31, "Zack and Miri" features Rogen and Banks as platonic best buddies and roommates who decide to make their own skin flick to dig themselves out of debt.

Diane Levin, an education professor specializing in child development at Boston's Wheelock College, said the posters at city bus stops send a message to children that working in the porn industry is an acceptable occupation.

"It's drawing attention to a movie which is mainstreaming and normalizing pornography, saying if you need money, this is what you do," said Levin, co-author of "So Sexy So Soon: The New Sexualized Childhood and What Parents Can Do to Protect Their Kids."

The stick-figure images are especially appealing to youngsters, since "stick figures are something for children," she said.

Weinstein marketing boss Faber countered: "It's a comedy. It's a joke. We're not advertising a porno. It's not a porno. The word `porno,' it's not supposed to turn you on. It's supposed to make you laugh."

The ratings board of the MPAA initially slapped "Zack and Miri" with an NC-17 rating, a box-office kiss of death because audiences view such films as explicit adult-only flicks. Smith appealed and talked the film down to an R rating.

Faber said the company has been able to place its ads in most of the outlets it has approached. For newspapers that rejected them because of the word "porno," Weinstein might play around with variations that exclude the title, he said.

The company developed a version of the stick-figure poster without the film's name, bearing the slogan, "Seth Rogen and Elizabeth Banks made a movie so outrageous that we can't even tell you the title."

LOS ANGELES — Kevin Smith made a movie with such a bothersome title he cannot even place ads for it in some places. Some newspaper, TV and outdoor ads for Smith's comedy "Zack and Miri Make a P...
LOS ANGELES — Kevin Smith made a movie with such a bothersome title he cannot even place ads for it in some places. Some newspaper, TV and outdoor ads for Smith's comedy "Zack and Miri Make a P...
 
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Sometimes parents forget the "authority" we have in the eyes of our children when they are small.

My daughter, 5-years old, asked me the same question. Our exchange was more or less like this:

D: Papa, what is a porno?
Me: A movie.
D: What kind of movie?
Me: One in which people have no clothes
D: Why don't they wear clothes?
Me: Because in the movie it is summer, the AC broke down, and it is so hot that people have to be naked to try to stay cool
D: Where? at the mall?
Me: No. Only at home, they don't want to embarrass themselves outside.
D: OK, I get it.

All kids are different and ask different questions about the same thing, but a little imagination that combines some truth (nakedness) and an invented reason for that truth will often satisfy them.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:45 AM on 10/17/2008

Come on, people! Obviously it's not the word per se that's the problem, it is the double plus ungood thoughts that the word invokes that are dangerous. Those who are trying to remove it from our minds are good thinkers, and are trying to aid BB in his efforts to reduce thought crime. I'm sorry, but I'm with the Anti-Sex League on this one. Ooops! Gotta go, it's time for the two-minutes hate.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:56 AM on 10/17/2008
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Puritanism: The haunting fear that someone, somewhere, may be happy." --H. L. Mencken 1880 -- 1956

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:04 PM on 10/16/2008

Ridiculous.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:19 PM on 10/16/2008

I wonder if the same child asked his father what a Quantum of Solace was.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:00 PM on 10/16/2008

The fact that it is not a porno flick is obscene. ;)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:36 PM on 10/16/2008

add another million to the box office - Kevin Smith thanks you prudes! My interest in this film was mild, but I'm now making a point of going opening weekend. I'm sick of people telling me what kind of content is appropriate in a country supposedly about protecting self expression, and free speech.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:17 PM on 10/16/2008

The only thing offensive about this is that someone thought it was a good idea to fund another unfunny Kevin Smith movie. I wonder if it takes place in New Jersey? Does the director make a cameo?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:42 AM on 10/16/2008

I always love when people talk all misinformed. Good job, the best thing about the comment about is the fact he has a problem with his snide remark about it possibly being in NJ. Never knew the location of the story was ever an issue. LAWL. Keep typing away in mommy's basement. I'm having fun here to. Time to play some WoW.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:59 AM on 10/16/2008
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Prudes still carry too much weight. I bet he would not have a problem with a movie called "Zack and Miri blow each others heads off with NRA approved assault weapons"

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:01 AM on 10/16/2008

Kevvy Kev Smith has got to be loving all the 'controversy'. The word of mouth is saving him a bundle in marketing.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:51 PM on 10/15/2008

So this dad couldn't just explain that porno is a type of movie that's made for adults like cartoons are made for kids? I'm confused. This was and is such a non-issue. In a word, censorship.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:46 PM on 10/15/2008

Those are private companies that are choosing to do that. They aren't accepting the ad then changing it arbitrarily. Kevin smith movies have almost never been about marketing, mostly word of mouth gets them spread out. I think Clerks 2 had the biggest marketing budget. He makes cheap, funny movies for his niche audience that are always profitable. KS found his spot and using the roles that the "Evil Corps" have setup and made it work with him.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:01 AM on 10/16/2008
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this country is so prudish it is amazing and directly tied to the right wing uneducated tools. The guy couldn't answer that question? What kind of father is he?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:06 PM on 10/15/2008

they should just rename it Pjorn -- kinda like Bjorn.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:04 PM on 10/15/2008

Lame. Very lame.

The only good thing I can say about this is that it reinforces adult entertainment as something that is "naughty", and that's good for adult DVD sales.

Thanks to the pro-censorship crowd, my business continues to do well.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:31 PM on 10/15/2008

Answering "what's a porno?" is like answering "where do babies come from?" except that instead of explaining the 9 months of pregnancy you explain film marketing and distribution.

There ya go son, that's where pornos come from.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:34 PM on 10/15/2008
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Easier answer, especially in my old hometown of LA: "From the valley".

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:00 PM on 10/15/2008

LOL

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:04 AM on 10/16/2008
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