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Saturday 21 February 2015

Nigerian Censor Board bans movie - 50 Shades of Grey...

Damn! Was hoping to watch it this weekend. The movie was released in Nigerian Cinemas last week. Why ban after a release? But what do you guys think of the movie being banned? For those of you who have already seen it, was it that bad?

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  1. Was hoping to see it too.

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    1. Naija been banning porn movies since 19 kpogoron, but if you go to Alaba or Idumota you will find them littering all over the place!!!

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    2. Linda you have to watch it. It brought the book to life in the most amazing, saw it on feb 14, I still haven't gotten over it. I had to read fifty shades darker again. That how much it brought back the memories of the trilogy.

      It has a lot of sex scenes. 40 percent was sex. And yes it was intense. I think every guy should watch so they can learn one or two things about what girls like.

      I'm not sexually active but I can't wait to do all those kinky fuckery with my husband

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    3. Linda whennxt u visit dubai feel free to see it with me

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    4. The movie was depicting sexual exploitation by force from a rich guy to a vulnerable woman. It's has no moral lesson. So am joining #team ban the stupid movie...

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    5. Madam it wasn't forceful...2consenting adults, terms were made, understood nd an agreement was signed...do ur research before u waggle

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  2. Thank God I can always download it.

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    1. I saw the film and it's not as bad as is being said.

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    2. Pls wah Web to download d movie?

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  3. That's very good of them. Enough immorality in this country already. Fifty shades my foot.

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    1. Am sure you do worse behind closed doors :)

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    2. Taaaaa land of hypocrisy.

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    3. Had a very good laugh over your comment. Fact that you thing putting a ban on one movie at the theaters would put a dent in Nigeria's immorality is just too cute lol

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    4. Censor's board want to islamise Nigeria...lol

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    5. Wat does dis has to do with Islam? Idiot

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  4. I've seen some part of the movies
    And the sex scenes are intense
    Is not only nigeria that banned the movie
    Some african countries did too
    I don't think they were wrong in banning the movie

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    1. It wasnt intensed enough lol #runsaway

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    2. All this our naija commissions no just get 1 single sense we ve bete tins 2 worry about like..... security...... banning a movie meant 4 adults that isn't even so Sex driven is stupid n backward

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  5. You are not missing anything.....the movie was wack
    Uk Cleo

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    1. I beg to differ, it wasnt that bad lol

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    2. D movie was wack to me too tho... It's all fifty shades of Bullshits.. Hw on earth does a movie finish with d word Ana... Christian??... Simply overhyped

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  6. The movie wasn't even all that. I watched it on Valentine's Day and it was quite a disappointment. EVEN the s*x scenes was nothing to write home about. It was pretty mild. I don;t know why they would ban the movie. Its not even worth the effort.

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    1. Heard d sex scenes too didn't live up to expectations... But i go still watch am...Hehehehehe

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    2. U are right but i went to the movies with an open mind. Kinda enjoyed it!!

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  7. WhoWeGoAsk???

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  8. WhoWeGoAsk???

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  9. 50 shades of gray is totally about sex, was there a scene that didn't have sex in it? I've never seen a lame movie. Anyway they should have banned it from just cinemas,adults have the right to watch it in their homes. I was disappointed on vals day when I saw the movie,no meaningful story line

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    1. i've not seen the movie but i read the book and i agree with u! i dont know what the fuss is all about. it is a dirty lame story! glad it's been banned. it's like washing dirty linen in public

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    2. Totally agree! I couldn't even finish the first book not to talk of the other 2 parts, because the writing was piss poor (guess one wasn't reading for the writing *wink wink * lol). ! So seeing the movie is not even on my radar.

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  10. Can you imagine, misplacement of priority.
    Nobody watches pornography more than these our policy makers. Hypocrites.

    ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA

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    1. ABI OOOO. PORNO MASTERS!!!

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    2. They did write by banning it! For d fact d country has accepted immorality as a normal tin does not mean d govt shud encourage it!! So yea dy did well!

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    3. Slim abi fat , mechie gi onu. Hypocrites

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  11. Banning the movie is not about religion gilr!
    Is about culture and what we believe in
    If e vex you too much travel abroad and watch it

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    1. Hear hear. Well said

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    2. Not trying to step off to you wrong or nothing, but much as we hype our culture (which I'm also proud of by the way) and beliefs, we have still failed to maintain as functional a society as ALL of the countries we feel lack an eclectic culture.

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    3. Shut up fool. Wat do u believe in?

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    4. Culture Ko ni . You've forgotten how women used to go naked in d olden da8

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    5. Thank you Olu!! The hypocrisy. Perhaps we are in denial or most don't know the depth of "immorality" that goes on in our society. Smh.

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  12. Nigerian Censor Board been fucking up since the time of Lord Lugard. Maybe money didn't change hands. Have they seen the way Ghanaians act sex related parts? 9ja try sef, at least our head still dey house small. Movie has been released, they should just let it be already.

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  13. I wil stil watch it dat one na dia biz. It can only b delayed bt nt denied. Nt for umu shishi oo.

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  14. Who is dis ideot call miss dee & u lind use dis as a headline ur family r daft not nigerian good as dey ban if u want 2 watch do dat privately not 4 public viewing

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  15. I guess the sexual scenes are much.
    Nigeria eehn, we like to do holy holy

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  16. Boko Haram says we're an Islamic state and this biartch says we're a secular state..FOH with that BS!! She must be a yankee.

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  17. I can always download it and watch.


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  18. Well.......It's all hypocrisy. 'Em wan form say 'em holy pass.....Father forgive the Nigeria censors board group for 'em hypocrisy.

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  19. They won't ban stealing, those sleazy Ghana movies, Spartacus or porn, but they will ban 50 shades of grey? Well thank God for bootleg sites, ama get my fix there. Sons of b*tches!!!

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  20. I think they shud just have rated it adult, maybe they're scared kids will still scam to see it? Dunno...

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  21. We are terrible with our hypocrisy...

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  22. Lol...abegi, dx na big big talk. If you wanna watch the movie go to www.mp4mobilemovies.net u'll download nd watch

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  23. We are just hypocritical in this country. First off, after the release, movie was showing at regular times, then they moved it to 8:45 and 9:10 probably cos children (underaged) were watching it too. I applauded them for that move! But banning it totally and taking away that pleasure from red blooded adults!? Haba! It's not fair at all! What they could have done was ask for IDs. You know. At the ticket area and at the entrance door. they could have done 21 and above! Anybody born before then have no business (kinda ooo cos some 19 year Olds are married) watching it. Gerrit? This is so disappointing. This is how we will always be denting our image to the international community, making us look prune and uncouth. Not like there's no solution. If they don't have T/PVCs or Driver's License or National ID cards, then they should get their original birth certificates. Anyone who feels that it's too much stress just for a movie should go on and air their butts at home! Or download the phucking movie! Shikena! Me that was planning to go watch it with the hubs and make out in the movie hall... Sigh! Party poopers. I shall now buy it, hook it up to our live size flat screen, watch it, phuck halfway through, come back, rewind, watch again, make out and phuck again. *tongue out*

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    1. Lmao!! Get it girl!!! *hi five*

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    2. Now here's some one with sense

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  24. The question is "was the movie not reviewed before it's release to the cinemas? If yes, then our Film n censors board is negligent.

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  25. They ban fifty shades of grey but they r yet to bann porn sites. What's d difference? I haven't seen d movie but i have my imaginations. It will still find its way in here eventually. Wacked system!

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  26. Yeah..... We ll never get to that spotlight with our movies if we cont to ban good films such as dis..... Dnt get me wrong, itz nt d sex scene that ll gt us there, bt 4rm d sound of d movie alone, I tink d movie shld be dope.. *thamixbreed*

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  27. That's their problem,haven't watched d movie tho!

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  28. We just have so many hypocrites in dis country... Y ban d muvee??? Hw is dat going 2 contribute 2 our economic and social growth??? Stupid peeps... Will just wait patiently 2 dwnload d muvee.. Mtcheeww

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  29. That's why I don't waste my time on Nigerian movies cux the good ones are suffering from being banned .....draft minded people....hypocrites of the order!


    ::::::::::::::::::::::::QUEENMAYA::::::::::::::::::::::::

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    1. Fifty Shades of Grey ain't no Nigeria movie. Thank me now

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    2. "50 Shades of Grey" is H0LLYW00D Christie and it's 'daft minded people'. Also more than a few people like 2 say 'Hypocrites of the highest order' rather than 'hypocrites of the order'. You're welcome darling, no thanks required. ----C21

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    3. Hehehe@c21 bt I can say thank u tho,u saved me d effort

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    4. Anonymous:12.29pm: Tnx 4 correcting the clueless " sharp shooter"(Christie benjamin)

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  30. 9ja people will still find a way to watch it

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  31. Ban ke? Dese pple aint serious

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  32. Over rated movie jare..... 50 Shades my ass

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  33. whether good or bad, aftet reading the novel, i must watch the movie..

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  34. And I done dey long throat since but who be dat idiot (Miss Dee) wey say Nigeria na a land of daft people??? Anuofia. Linda take note!

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  35. Linda if uve read d book. .ud know d movie is crap. Besides reviews online are on the low side.. they chopped n slaughtered the book in d movie.. i wasted 2hrs of my life watching it.. pple were sleeping in the cinema.. it's the lamest movie I've seen so far this year! Be grateful it's banned. Bye

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  36. And I done dey long throat since but who be dat idiot (Miss Dee) wey say Nigeria na a land of daft people??? Anuofia. Linda take note!

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    1. Sharrap dia. How many notes Linda go take?

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  37. And I done dey long throat since but who be dat idiot (Miss Dee) wey say Nigeria na a land of daft people??? Anuofia. Linda take note!

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    1. Must u always make multiple posts of d same note?????

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  38. Not seen it


    Moye says so via BB Passport...Courtesy LIB....

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  39. Linda! Jst give it time, we go dey doenload am for HD

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  40. dats the situation we find ourself in Nigeria.

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  41. Now am interested in the movie..

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  42. I hope to see it today and would let my thoughts known. It can never be banned in Paris

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  43. Why now? I was rly hoping to see if d movie is as bad as the novel.
    Davido's GF

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    1. Mumu, Davido don't knw abt ur existence so beta wake up nd go nd look 4 urself a guy instead of day dreaming. Nne. Ewu

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  44. Hahaha Nigeria my country...Fifty shade of grey, thats the movie am going to watch this evening in cinema at 8:15 pm lol... sorry they have not ban it in this side of the world lol.

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  45. The censored board are truly daft. I see no reason why it should be banned bcos of d sex scenes. We are in a civilized world

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  46. Aunty Linda don't worry i will gist you this night after i watch it...lol

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  47. Me I agree ooo. Its a glorified porno. No real storyline just sex sex sex. Kids will end up watching it.

    I never read the book and certainly won't be watching the movie.

    Let us not emulate the bad parts of modern society

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    1. Like your tight-ass dress, cleavage and fake ass contacts??! FOH with your hypocrisy!

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    2. ...now who's emulating lmao

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  48. It was a great movie biko! They should stop being hypocrites. Who doesn't know Sex? That's why the movie was rated 18! Even 12 year olds know what sex is. They should un-ban it!

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  49. Y is everything in Nigeria too sluggish? Were they sleeping when it was released?




    ***floxycares***

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  50. Was hoping to see it too.


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  51. They take stupid things as priority. Pls visit rellaidiovo.blogspot.com

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  52. Nigeria is such a hopeless country, so off all our problems it is banning 50 shades of grey that is a priority for us. Pleeeeeeeeeeeeeease. Who is the censors board to dictate to adults what they can or cannot watch. This is 2015, we are supposed to be living in a democracy, this is not the Taliban or a dictatorship. The censors board had no right to tell me what to watch, the most they can do us to enforce the PG rating and enforce that kids are not allowed to watch it. Rubbish, bloody hypocrites, meanwhile the people that banned it are the ones that watch porn in the office. Two faced idiots

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  53. they are all hypocrite ...many of them still Ave mojo on their phone...hahahaha...joking...am out

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    1. Mojo??! Lmao! Who says that in this day and age??! #oldskoolniccur

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  54. Nigerians eh! We like to be sanctimonious! Kai

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  55. The NFVCB should not have approved it in the first place. Shows they lack integrity.

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  56. Linda come to England we go watch it together lol I have not seen the movie but have read the books. It's probably going to be a soft porn. And I don't think I'll ever watch it unless with Linda. It's a useless book a complete embarrassment to literature. Like they say the man that own the media own the world. Everywhere i turn to breath in fresh air their is an aroma of fifty shades of grey. Those that have not read the book, those that couldn't finish reading it and those that vow never to spend their pound on anything called fifty shades lol I'm tired of fifty shades rubbish.

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  57. And they didn't bann spartacus.
    So much said abt the movie I was hoping to watch it too.

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  58. Who's Miss Dee? Is she now the spokesperson for Nigerian Censors Board? Linda, use facts o! I should be seeing a press briefing or release from NSB!

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  59. I've read 50 shades of Grey, 50 shades Darker and 50 shades freed. And guess what. I L0VED the three. If they like o they should ban the movie I will find it and watch it and then watch it again and again and again. They used a white guy tho but the original Mr.Grey is a black :D ----C21

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    1. Am sure u didn't read the same book we all read darling Anonymous. Me Grey isn't black

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  60. Even whr it was produced, it was not rated Adult Only content as opposed to the novel itself

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  61. Naijas r such hypocrites? They would secretly watch it then pretend in public like it's soo bad! Fucked up country!!

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  62. Waoooo! The movie was something else...the use of brutality in that movie was heartbreaking! I kept wondering if any woman could actually endure such cruelty? All in the Name of love or even adventure?

    ...But why ban it after it's been showed on a Cinema?

    ...Pretty say so!

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  63. I remember when they banned femi kuti music Bang Bang Bang . And it won lots of award. Even when our parliament complained about BBA shower hour. They had to make that part exclusive for payment. Yet na them still they watch am. Na them be aristo wey dey carry young babes for universities up and down. Drss Godoo. I strongly feel it's wrong to ban such contents if indeed we have freedom

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  64. must watch that movie,
    cinema or no cinema,
    they should have rated it above 18 or even 21
    instead of banning it.....

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  65. They banned it because they didn't get something or what?

    Why did they allow it to premiered at the first instance?

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    Non*ence!

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  66. Wanted watching the movie with my hubby but its rather unfortunate.

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  67. Its a mixture of pain and pleasure sex...dis nigeria censors board sef...dem no dey try..everybody is not religius o...not to worry alaba boys go sha sell...i must see..Linda get laid asap

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  68. The sex was too much and intense... I think its a good thing bcos most famlies dont let there kids stay in when watching such movies..

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    1. wtf??! Which parent in their right mind would let their kids even start watching a movie like that??! Say what now?!

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  69. Depends on who is watching

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  70. It has age limit. +18. So why the ban? I just time they should make it +21 in Nigeria and allow it to show. There was a lot of sex scenes on it though.

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  71. I wanted to see it this weekend too :'( . I hope its not true

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  72. Good morning class. Today's topic is "The Realm of Morality in a Secular State." Discuss.

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    1. Nice one, please send this topic to NFVCB.

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  73. read the novel way back...it wasn't all that, dunno why the movie wld be any different. Not interested. wld love to see a movie of Maya banks novels rather
    Bukky

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  74. oh nooo!!! planning to go see this movie on monday....*crying*


    missvee

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  75. The movie should'nt be banned the cinemas should be carded

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  76. Good one from the government. We must not turn extra immoral because we are a secular state.

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  77. Why will they ban it?? The sex scenes re not even as serious or well expressed like in the book. If u ban d movie will it stop pple from reading d book? Rubbish !

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  78. The movie just had set scenes and I dnt see anifin wrong with it since it was rated 18+...9ja sef

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  79. The movie just had sex scenes and I dnt see anifin wrong with it since it was rated 18+...9ja sef

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  80. forget nigerians and their hypocracy..i hvn't watch the movie thou..but i belive you can download it at www.kickass.to..datz i where download latest movies

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  81. forget nigerians and their hypocracy..i hvn't watch the movie thou..but i belive you can download it at www.kickass.to..datz i where download latest movies

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  82. @avariberry: Nigerians are daft? Oh really?. U really do need proper examining on the use of words.

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  83. Are they kidding me? That's just downright Lame if this is true! Nigeria has bigger problems NCB, Leave people and their sexuality alone,as far as they're adults #DAMN

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  84. Beautiful movie. Just watched several clips on yutube. I want to watch full version. Asap.

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  85. just4ehi@gmail.com21 February 2015 at 11:31

    its not that bad though,it just tells us how men cld be so controlling and bossy.i loved it though the sex scene wasnt bad at all.

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  86. Okay diz will raise curiosity and am sure it will be sold for hundred naira in Alaba by week end mtchewwwww medicine after death

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  87. They are quick to banning a movie, like its our number one problem.

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  88. Not seen it so cant comment but whoever that Miss Dee is, she is outta line to call Nigeria land of daft people.

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    1. Thank God it was finaly band!! Very corruptive. Sex deos't have to be by force .

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  89. Oh my gosh. I was hoping to watch it too

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  90. The banned Half A Yellow Sun too. these people are senseless.

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  91. I got to d cinema yesterday and was disappointed , I've planned to watch it all wk

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  92. this is ridiculious other than her public her and her flat body there was nothing really erotic about 50 shade of gray! i found it flat and vague. not much to be seen actually, reading the book made me horny by the mins, i found the movie also rudely prolonged with a very rude end! a lot of people where laughing in the cinema at Aberdeen. i dont know why, but i had to laff when Mr gray said he is fifty shades of fucked up. i only went to see the movie to be able to analyse it my self. linda if u keep checking putlocker.com am sure they would upload it soon. they always do.

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  93. No problem, will download as usual!

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  94. Na now dem even make me de look for de movie...hehehe I must watch!

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  95. there is nothing in the movie ... it is niether erotic nor anything just a guy spanking a lady'sass... their private parts werent even shown and only the lady's breast... moreover the sex scenes were not long nor were they dominant in the movie... it was boring sef....

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  96. It wasn't bad at all...those our leaders are hypocrites jare

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  97. I don't think the distributor got the licence to release the movie in cinemas from Censors Board before it was initially released last week. Censors Board can totally mess you up. Can't forget Wolf of Wall street movie

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  98. The movie has an R-rating in the USA which means 'Under 17 requires accompanying parent or adult guardian. Contains some adult material. Parents are urged to learn more about the film before taking their young children with them'. My friends that have watched THE MOVIE here in New York have mentioned that the 3-part books are better.

    The Nigerian Censor board is hypocritical and a shame . How come Boko Haram members have learnt suicide bombing and beheadings that were only typical in middle eastern countries and places like Pakistan. How come there is more HIV in Nigeria than any western country? Shame

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  99. I watched it yesterday, it was full of sex scenes and the way the girl was treated every time they had sex was more of slavery.......

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  100. I have seen the movie in the cinema here in Ibadan before the ban. I don't know why they waited till after the release. The movie contains nudity.. handcuffs all these sodomy stuffs. It also shows an unequal show of power. I don't know why it was ban since the cinemas were showing it at night so underage wouldn't watch it. Na them know sha. They movie is not that bad. It's a triology so I look forward to seeing more in coming years.

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  101. Haha thank God I watched it last week , stupid people Nigeria has bigger problems than fifty Shades and am sure it's has a rating of 18 yrs. Any way am sure they can't stop the pirated copies so people will still watch it any way.

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  102. This censors board tho,whats wrong with d movie? I heard d sex scenea were even below expectations... Online things then ooo,i must see dis movie,d hype was epic

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  103. I agree it is a free society. Christians shouldn't watch this . Right thinking Women shouldn't watch this sexual violence . Linda I thought you were both.

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  104. Was just der jor. In you have read all 3 books, u wud know the movie missed out on some key ingredients and I feel dat d transition between scenes wasn't all dat smooth. Ana played her role pretty well but Christian Grey was a tab stiff to me.
    So I wud class it as a kinky sex movie without the kinky sex in the movie. Just my opinion though.
    Uncle D

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  105. illiterate board! they should be change wiv ppl wiv open mind jor!

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  106. Oh no not my 50 shades.. Had plans for that movie... Heard the video is not that bad.. Like the novel oh mine...

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  107. illiterate board! they should be change wiv ppl wiv open mind jor!

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  108. Nigerian policy makers SMH 4 una.

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  109. LETDEM B DAFT,WNT A FILM OR DRAMA NOT B COMPLETE,INSPIRING,EDUCATING, INTRESTING ETC WITHT SX SCENE??GO SLP MADAM BEE ABI WEY HONEY??TOMJERRYSWIT

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  110. Kikikikiki we've seen it in d uk already LOL. Naija can sha pretend buhahaha

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  111. Seen the movie very limited sex, nothing we don't see in Nigerian movies now. All simulation

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  112. http://mightyincome.com/?refer=30563

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  113. ok
    good to know




    #Commenting thru Glo 4G LTE

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  114. Damn!!! That was what happened to "Half of a yellow sun" I watched it. Ban or no ban I'll still watch "50 shades of grey" Nonsense people. #smh!

    LIB's Last Born

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  115. i promise you fifty shades is not half as erotic as most nigerian movies.

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  116. I was crushed when I got to the cinemas ynite n was told it was banned. Av read all the books like 50 times. Will find a way to download it sha

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  117. True the sex sciences were below expectation

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  118. Seen d movie already*happy*

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  119. #myopinioncounts#21 February 2015 at 19:28

    Hypocrites!!!

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  120. na wa ooo. Like that can stop people from watching it!!!!

    Azu

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  121. grab his dick playfully one day. Even if he struggles, dont let go. If he has an erection, you are safe. If nothing happens.... oyo is your case

    it's either he is a half minute man (STD infestation in his amu)

    or he is religious

    or he is gay

    if a man should deceive ,e and i find out after keeping myself that he cant perform, i will murder him and marry another man

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  122. they ban the movie but they still dnt want to do anything bout the gay right in nigeria.

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  123. The movie is crazy.. watched in LBC..California. .yeah lots of sex scene though. ..but cool..

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  124. Its all crap, the movie is rated 18+ so if u are less than that then u shldnt be watching it . that simple.

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  125. There is nothing wrong with the movie was very ok the sex scene is not so bad but Nigerian's thou most of you watch porn movies don't you?

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  126. Its a welcome idea,i heard it has about 20 mins of sex scene...it was banned in malaysia as well.

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  127. oloriburuku ni girl yii sha...se awa ni home of daft and its painful low life people will support her thinking we need to step up our game in movie industry forgetting its our culture that keeps us going,well i can see how wish you are to cope with nudity..asshole

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