Widebrim
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^^Thank you.
Movies like those don't bother me anywhere near as much as living in a culture that produces movies like those does.
Movies like those don't bother me anywhere near as much as living in a culture that produces movies like those does.
Movies like those don't bother me anywhere near as much as living in a culture that produces movies like those does.
Movies like those don't bother me anywhere near as much as living in a culture that produces movies like those does.
On an aside, violence in media has been around for a very long time (long, long before the Golden era). Human beings seem to crave the vicarious death scenes that both titilates and horrifies. A more interesting conversation would be: what are the human motivations for this kind of entertainment?
..Violence done in the style of Hitchcock is one thing -- you never see the knife go in in "Psycho"...
(I have to say, I watched Dial M for Murder last night, and I think it was my absolute favorite Hitchcock film to date. Just loved it!That man had a real gift in making the highest quality films. I remember hearing someone say in an interview that he didn't like to glorify the blood because that would make his movies trash. He stunned audiences with their own imaginations. Truly a master!)
I agree. I also really believe they are making these to bring in the kids too, their only audience these days. My daughter has seen all the Saw movies, not by choice (she hates them), but because they are played at slumber parties on a big screen TV.
That concerns me greatly, when children are exposed to such displays of gratuitous blood-letting. I've often heard my elementary students speak of how they've seen such-and-such violent film, because their parents rented it or viewed it on cable, and I want to say to said parents, "Where are your brains?!"
That concerns me greatly, when children are exposed to such displays of gratuitous blood-letting. I've often heard my elementary students speak of how they've seen such-and-such violent film, because their parents rented it or viewed it on cable, and I want to say to said parents, "Where are your brains?!"
I can't understand it myself. My daughter is fifteen now, but she has been subjected to films like that since she was twelve. She was always a semi-outcast at those parties because she left the room. I threw a thirteenth birthday party for her one year and the girls were really upset that we didn't rent blood and gore movies. Not to mention the fact that they were trying to sneak out the whole time and my husband and I had to stay up all night to make sure they didn't. I know this is so fftopic:, but it really was amazing to me that they were so bold at that age. We did some crazy stuff when I was a kid, but my God.... these kids are nuts.
Yeah and?
I see plenty myself but not from personal experience. Friends have nuts for children but in fairness, they are the permissive parent who is asking for it. In one case the father wants to be tougher but the mother doesn't want him to hurt the kid's feeeeeeelllliiinnnnggggs. Just wait until he goes to school and meets up with some jackass bully who have not such worries. :eusa_doh:
I hear you. I can not believe the stuff that my daughter's friends ask for and get away with. I always tell her that I'd rather that she was a dead dork than a popular dead girl. Anyway, we are WAY off topic here and I apologize, but it's always James's fault lol
It was actually Widebrim's fault as he brought up children and idiot parents.
Still the topic relates to unpopular movies opinions about what our children would watch if we weren't looking.