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Ben Silverman Leaving NBC

NBC exec Ben Silverman is leaving his position as NBC Universal Entertainment co-chairman to start his own company in partnership with Internet company.
He will stay on board through September to help The Peacock transition into the new fall season. Ben Silverman joined NBC in 2007.

Allison Kilkenny: Healthcare Exec Turned Whistleblower Thinks America Needs Universal Coverage

To be a proponent of universal healthcare right now is only marginally more difficult than, say, being a New Jersey politician. Optimistic political newbies of…

Robert J. Elisberg: The Writers Workbench: Universal Remote R50

As home theaters have expanded the entertainment experience in leaps forward, one remnant of this high tech extravaganza has been a pole vault backwards. The…

Christine Pelosi: Universal Healthcare: A Matter of Political Will

Elections have consequences: we voted for universal health care and intend to get it done.

Studio plans teen-friendly Bruno

Universal Pictures will release a slightly shorter and marginally less explicit cut of the 18-certificate Sacha Baron Cohen comedy on 24 July

As if one Bruno was not enough for UK cinemagoers, the studio behind Sacha Baron Cohen’s flouncing comedy creation is now poised to introduce another. Happily, reports suggest that the second Bruno will be less offensive, more mild of manner and marginally shorter. Where the original Bruno comes with a prohibitive 18 certificate, the second is rated a teen-friendly 15.

Universal Pictures is planning to unveil the alternative Bruno on 24 July as a means to mop up younger viewers. “We saw an opportunity to service the audience,” explained David Kosse, president of Universal Pictures International. “And it should also help the gross.” Kosse claims that this marks the first time that two versions of the same film are screened simultaneously in the UK.

Baron Cohen’s film has earned a reported £5m at UK cinemas since it opened last Friday – the second-biggest opening ever in Britain for an 18-certificate movie. However, there have been reports of hundreds of teenaged viewers being refused entry to cinemas, leading studio executives to conclude that there remains a large, untapped market for the picture.

The 15-certificate Bruno will run 1min 50sec shorter than the original version. Editors have trimmed several of the more sexually explicit moments, including a visit to a swingers’ party and a sequence in which the hero visits a medium and simulates oral and anal sex with a ghost. “A lot of that scene” has been edited out, says Kosse.

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