It looks like some people around the globe won't be able to see what really goes on in the Red Room…

The Malaysian Film Censorship Board announced today that Fifty Shades of Grey will not be released throughout the country, after the much-talked film was denied a certificate.

The flick was originally supposed to hit theaters in Malaysia on Feb. 12, but after screening E.L. James' film adaption, plans to release the film were pulled.

LPF chairman Abdul Halim Hamid explained to Variety that the board viewed the Fifty Shades of Grey as "more pornography than a movie."