Bridge to Terabithia
Banned for: blasphemy, offensive language, violence, promotion of secular humanism, new age religions, the occult, and Satanism. Also, the main character is not a good role model because she does not attend church. This award-winning work of children's literature is also one of the most challenged in the U.S
How strange!
I saw the film and it was really weird and came across to me as a " Christian" film.
I didn't like it much, thought it was morbid and weird but not worth banning.
I know the exorcist was banned for being too scary at one time.
I have never managed to watch it all the way through because it's so slow and boring I keep nodding off, I read the book though when I was about 14.
I thought that it was a load of old rubbish.
Different things scare different people I suppose.
I'm more offended by films like Titanic that portray real people in a negative light when they have living relatives and there is no truth in the portrayal.
I wouldn't ban a film, most of them are so crap they don't deserve it.
The exorcist is one of the most boring films I've not seen

The book isn't much better, overuse of foul language, writing intending to shock by being unnecessary foul.
The scariest books build up an atmosphere and are subtle and creepy.
The clockwork orange I seem to remember is written in lower case with no punctuation.
I read that at 14 too, and thought that was hard work and rubbish too.
Stephen King or James Herbert know how to tell a story and they don't need to resort to foulness or shock tactics.
I'm stunned someone would ban Anne Frank given the story it tells.
I'm glad I don't live in the Bible Belt if the banned Harry Potter.
If you want to ban a book because it contains the occult or describes weird sexual behaviour or is a bit of a downer, they could start by banning the bible.
It's all in there, sex with fathers, getting drunk, sticks turning into snakes, talking donkeys........
I'm not in favour of banning anything really, but disapprove if films take real life situations and portray real people in ways that are untrue, if they have living relatives.
I think that's tasteless.
As long as we have a good description and it's labelled U or PG or 18 so we can avoid the things we individually don't like, that's fine.