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Comments on: BA edits Branson from Casino Royale

Well, to be fair... 

Posted Monday 23rd April 2007 14:45 GMT

"we want to ensure they contain no material that might upset our customers." is accurate.

Reminding people that there are airlines which do better for less dosh is liable to upset them.

Multi-trillionaire? 

Posted Monday 23rd April 2007 14:49 GMT

Has Branson made a series of particularly shrewd investments and acquisitions recently? I thought he was "only" a billionaire!

Branson is UK version of US Trump 

Posted Monday 23rd April 2007 15:59 GMT

BOTH are idiots, BS artists "supremo: and shameless Egomanics. Bravo to BA.

Good taste 

Posted Monday 23rd April 2007 16:02 GMT

Not such a big deal, he is also edited out of the version on United Airlines. More good taste than corporate sabotage...

Yet another pointless prod at BA .. 

Posted Monday 23rd April 2007 17:00 GMT

I doubt BA has made the cut, morelike the distributor who supplies all the airlines with in-flight entertainment. This is just a stupid story perpetrated in all probability by the Virgin-sponsored PR machine - the BBC reported it as well. In any case, cutting out the twit is better for the film as his appearance was completely ridiculous and snapped one out of 'filmspace'. It was the only stupid bit in the film so cutting it makes for better viewing.

Now if you could spend a second to think why you published the story, realise it was pointless and stop writing trite rubbish about BA. Or why don't you investigate why Virgin didnt publish it's own record on baggage losses or why Mr Branson looks like a bad advert for cosmetic surgery or why Virgin Media (aka NTL) is truly appalling?

/rant

American Airlines show Branson 

Posted Monday 23rd April 2007 18:19 GMT

Funny enough American Airlines, BA's co-conspirator in the One World Alliance show Branson (going throught security at Miami if memory serves)...

Obviously BA are still a bit sore about getting spanked when they hacked Virgin's computers a few years back!

Silly billys

Poor Show BA 

Posted Monday 23rd April 2007 19:49 GMT

I can only say:

this is very poor!

I would have expected more class from BA than this.

But what do you expect from an airline, that has now control over their contractors, let alone their own staff.

But we should also bear in mind, that Richard Branson started with his record lable by bootlegging other too.

And today he is just as bad as the entire MI

Rain Man 

Posted Monday 23rd April 2007 19:52 GMT

Then there's the scene from Rain Man, edited out by all but Qantas.

Just the film... 

Posted Tuesday 24th April 2007 10:28 GMT

So let me get this straight, he's only been edited out of the film not life in general.... shame, it's of no use to anyone and his brands are next to useless.

Wasted Time 

Posted Tuesday 24th April 2007 10:56 GMT

Surely time would be better spent sorting out peoples luggage rather than dicking with a movie who's audience has already given BA their money.

In bad taste? 

Posted Tuesday 24th April 2007 13:52 GMT

Precisely why would the sight of this particular billionaire upset the passengers on any flight? I've heard of censorship, but come on! Cut out the things I don't want my 4-year-old to see, like people in speedos and thongs, excessive lovemaking scenes and gun violence. I watched Branson's reality show and liked it, except for the twit he picked to win the thing. He seems like a stand-up guy and I can't imagine why this totally idiotic cut was made!

Not So... 

Posted Tuesday 24th April 2007 14:49 GMT

I was on a BA flight to San Francisco this week and Richard Branson was still in the film. Shame BA couldn't edit the plot into better shape.

Rather Harsh... 

Posted Thursday 26th April 2007 10:13 GMT

Im not so much surprised, probably bemused is a better word, not by the article itself but by the comments and the number of outspoken Branson haters there are about today.

Personally I couldnt comment on the man as I have never had the pleasure, or otherwise, of his company. However, I do know that someone who has managed to build a company into a successful multinational in what is, lets face is, quite a small space of time is unlikely to be a "twit" or "useless".

That is all...

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