What irks me about places like BB editing movies is the fact that because of their religious beliefs, they want to dictate what I want to see. First off it's illegal to re-edit movies without the directors, producers and studios permission (hence the lawsuit by Speilberg when he found out that BB had edited "Saving Private Ryan" for the ultra violent scenes.
I recall in my 20's I was living in Mesa, AZ (populated 90% by Mormons) and went and saw "Time Cop" with Van Damme now I had already seen this movie in Phoenix and a buddy I know wanted to see it, so I said sure and saw it in a Mesa Theater and noticed that the "virtual sex" scene (engineer of time machine is watching hot naked chick play with herself) was edited out. I walked out to the manager and asked what the hell was going on and he said, because the Mormon community makes up most of his business, he edites all movies of sex scenes or extreme violence and language. I asked him if he knew that was illegal and that the studios might have something to say about that. He didn't care and said all theater owners in Mesa (as well as Utah) do this to not offend their core audience.
I was pissed, I mean I spent good movie to see the entire movie, not some "tame" version because some religious group might be offended by a boobie shot. From that moment on, I refuse to go to a Mesa theater or join Blockbuster. In fact BB is pretty close to me but i travel further to rent my movies because I want the full version.
It irks me when any organization tries to interject their beliefs on me either directly or indirectly. I don't interject my views on them and feel if they don't like nudity, violence or language, then maybe they should crawl under the rock they came from and stay silent.
We as consumers should not have to assume what we buy hs been hindered in any way because of any group. This would be akin to McDonalds going with meatless burgers because the owner decided to become vegan.
I like nudity, extreme violence in movies and language hence why i went to a "R" rated movie, and not a PG one.