Watching "EuroTrip."
It's on TV right now. I remember when it first came out and going to see the
uncensored version (well what I thought was the uncensored version.) It was the
"uncensored" version made for Americans to watch (it made fun of the
Nazis and Eastern Europe, but censored the sex and nudity scenes.)
I went to Germany to visit friends and found
the uncensored version of "EuroTrip" in a store and bought it only to
learn it was the "uncensored" version made for Germans to watch (it
had the sex and nudity scenes, but not the ones making fun of the Nazis or
Eastern Europe.)
I went to Russia to study and
found the uncensored version of EuroTrip («Евротур») at a street bazaar. This
was truly uncensored since it allowed both the sex and nudity as well as making
fun of the Nazis and Eastern Europe.)
Long story short: uncensored
doesn't always mean uncensored. It all depends on where you live and what your
Government allows you to see.
Don't Tell Scotty!
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