10 most pirated movies

With global box-office takings of £1.77 billion, 'Avatar' is the most successful film ever to hit cinemas. But technology blog TorrentFreak has now revealed that the James Cameron blockbuster is also the most pirated film of all time.

The news seems to make a mockery of James Cameron's claims that 3D is the best hope for the film industry to combat piracy.

Ten of the most controversial films of all time

We take a look at some of the most controversial films that have ever graced the big screen. From canny movie bosses invoking shock-inducing publicity tactics to copycat crimes carried out after the film's release and images that caused public outcry, these are the films that whipped sections of the public up into frenzied outrage.



Monty Python's Life of Brian
It's argued that Monty Python's skewed satire was aimed more at big budget religious films than religion in general. That didn't stop massive criticism upon its release, with Catholic groups horrified at the comedy – namely the upbeat song 'Always Look On the Bright Side of Life' during a mass crucifixion. 
Mary Whitehouse led the campaign against the film in 1979, with fellow campaigners picketing cinemas that dared to show the comedy classic – resulting in several towns across the UK banning the movie.
In 2009, Aberystwyth finally lifted its 30-year ban.