According to an urban legend, the Mull of Kintyre test or Mull of Kintyre rule was an unofficial guideline used by the British Board of Film Classification (BBFC) to decide whether an image of a penis could be shown.[41] According to the myth, the BBFC would not permit the general release of a film or video if it depicted a penis erect to the point that the angle it made from the vertical was higher than that of the peninsula of Kintyre in Argyll and Bute on maps of Scotland.[42][43] This test has often been called “the angle of the dangle”.[44][45][46]
The Mull of Kintyre test was said to have first been used for the release of the controversial erotic historical drama film Caligula in 1979.[41]
Just for today, I will spare you my opinions and leave you to your imagination.
Just for today, I will spare you my opinions and leave you to your imagination.