The Future Is Then
Things you can't say on TV 2009: "WTF?!? I loathe tobacco smoke as much as anyone, but censoring old movies to remove smoking references is a terrible, terrible idea. Especially classics like Die Hard."
Arthur C. Clarke used this as a backdrop for characters in his out-of-print gem The Ghost from the Grand Banks. They ran a company that digitally edited all existence of tobacco and smoking out of vintage films from the 20th century.
It seemed far-fetched at the time.
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