

Although many enjoy griping about America’s film certification board, the MPAA, it’s important to remember that it is an independent, not governmental body. Like most horror fans this means that I have a fascination with (and healthy fear of) censorship. Also featuring Philip Ko & Charlie Cho Internet Mirage (1999): Lame attempt at making a erotic/thriller, it looks like that it was shot in a holiday resort for less than 2 weeks, nothing interesting to see here.I’ve always been interested in the way different governments codify and deal with “extreme” media. Hitman's Call (1999): A boring and cheap attempt at making a "romantic hitman" type of film, Chin Siu Ho (who was in Jet Li's Fist of Lengend & Tai Chi Warrior) is wasted here, dissapointing action and so-so sex scenes. Featuring: Maryanna Yip, Michael Chan Wai Man and a cameo from australian stuntman, Mike Miller.
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Obsession (1993): Horror/thriller about a female serial killer, surpsingly gory. Naked Party (2000): A comedy/documentary about the porn and sex industry in japan, actually quite funny. From the cast, we have a few familiar faces: Lily Chung and Phillip Ko. It got the CAT III rating because of some of the nudity and a rape scene, which is the worst rape scene in history of cinema, not because it's shocking and graphic, but because it's so bad that it looks like a bad comedy skit. Blood on Bullet (2000): A bad direct to video action film, the only good thing about this film are some of the fight scenes. Under the rose (1992): And yet, another documentary about sex related business in Hong Kong featuring James "Jim" Wong, not as good as "Key to fortune", but this one has it's own share of "interesting stuff". This film recycles many scenes from "Stooges in Tokyo" and "The Wild Goose Chase".
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James Wong in Japan and Korea (1992): A funny comedy starring the musician James "Jim" Wong, while not graphic enough to go beyond the R-rating, it's still a movie full of foul language and other stuff that might be considered "politically incorrect". Not exactly what i expected, but it's enjoyable. Killer 2 (2003): A sequel in name only of Killer (the Jordan Chan movie), while the film is not that graphic, it still has enough sadism to achieve the infamous rating.
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Bloody Buns (2003): A very crappy remake of The Untold Story, it painfully feels like a very bad made for TV movie (some scenes are badly copied from the original), the acting sucks and the gore/violence is very tame. Street Kids Violence (1999): A movie about a gang of (mostly underage) thugs and wannabe gangsters, it doesn't have lots of "extreme" content, probably the censors feared copycats and decided to give the a movie a CAT III rating.

Got any CAT III movies to reccomend? don't be shy ! comment and tell me! I will also add movies made before the introduction of the Hong Kong rating system that they have been subsequently rated as CAT III for their home video realease. I am going to list all the CAT III movies that i have seen and i will give you some reccomendations. Category III (CAT III) is a certificate given by the Hong Kong censors office (the Hong Kong equivalent of the american NC-17 or X), to films that contains extreme graphic violence, excessive sexual content and more.
