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The film poster for One False Move featured a character shooting a cop on a highway. With the gun removed it just looked ridiculous.
Not sure what the thinking (or lack of) was with the Bond pictures, but they were rapidly removed.
Most bizarre stunt was when Thatcher banned Gerry Adams's voice from being broadcast in Britain - an actor could re-dub what he said and it was fine to show that, but you weren't allowed to hear his actual voice... :-O
The Economist also printed this lovely little explanation:
Side-note, I was quite surprised to learn Spycatcher was co-authored by Paul Greengrass. Guess he was going to be telling spy stories no matter what.