Actress Evan Rachel Wood is not happy, to say the least, with the MPAA over a recent decision to remove a sex scene from her upcoming movie "Charlie Countryman."
"The indie film, co-starring Shia LaBeouf, featured a graphic scene that had a female receiving oral sex from a man,"reports Variety. "But director Frederik Bond was forced to remove the scene in order to obtain an R rating from the Motion Picture Alliance of America."
The actress took to Twitter to explain how she feels about that (hint: not good!).
Warning: colorful language. Read from the bottom up:
"This isn’t the first time oral sex between a man and woman has led to controversy with the MPAA. Ryan Gosling and Michelle Williams’ drama 'Blue Valentine' received an NC-17 rating back in 2010," notes Variety, adding that "the ruling was overturned without any changes being made to the the Weinstein Company movie."
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