Monday, November 29, 2010

30 Seconds To Mars' HURRICANE Banned From Television

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After all the hard work and effort that Jared Leto and 30 Seconds To Mars have put into completing their 20minute short film for their song 'Hurricane', networks have banned the film from being broadcast due to the explicit sexual content.

In my opinion this is completely outrageous. I mean, have you seen the types of music videos and television programs that get aired on MTV these days? Provided the film has the proper classification warnings and a suitable timeslot there should be no reason as to why it cannot be aired on television!

It's unfair that 30STM should have to edit their video in order for it to be "satisfactory" for the networks. That's taking away the creative rights that the guys have as artists!

A note from Jared Leto: "Here is one letter out of several we received about the inability for networks to broadcast HURRICANE as is. I am looking to find a creative solution that works for all."
(View the full network letter
here)

The following teaser trailers are clips from the upcoming 30 Seconds To Mars short film, 'Hurricane'

HURRICANE - Introducing Jared


HURRICANE - Introducing The Telephone


HURRICANE - Introducing Shannon


HURRICANE - Introducing The Gimps


HURRICANE - Introducing Tomo


HURRICANE - Introducing Rosewood


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