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People who find this idea prima facie
offensive
could maybe ask themselves why they instinctively jump into attack mode at being challenged to take seriously the idea of a spiritual dimension to their lives.
Hopefully, the gay community will not find this too offensive, as this viewer thought most issues were treated with sensitivity and subtlety.
Also it was nice to watch a film and not find anything
offensive
in it.
My main reason for this commentary is to alert the modern generation to an alternative to Rap and New Age music, which is
offensive
to me.
I do the same thing when I find CNN Headline News or for that matter, programs which I find biased or
offensive.
What I find
offensive
is the way that the ABC Family inserts the disclaimer that the views of the 700 Club do not reflect those of ABC Family.
Retitled from its original Japanese name of LAPUTA (for being an
offensive
phrase, something which director Hayao Miyazaki was oblivious to at the time), CASTLE IN THE SKY is the master animator's third film, and it's one of his most beloved of all time.
Because Coonskin was an
offensive
title during that era it was also labeled as Street Fighter.
She plays that fine line between assertive and bossy but never
offensive
she is in fact the structural engineer she claims to be.
We have learned from vast experience that, with few exceptions, stars are awarded for gross taste, foul language,
offensive
content, promiscuity, horror, blood & guts, and especially killing off the hero/heroine just when everyone was about to live happily ever after.
Sure some of its
offensive
and gratuitous but this is not the only movie like that.
I don't want to ruin anything but at the end pay very careful attention, the dichotomy between "Eastern" and "Western" culture is to say the least offensive, such diction is thankfully disavowed these days.
While certainly a funny movie, Falk's mob boss character was a far cry from the lovable lieutenant he's played for so many years, especially with the
offensive
language he used.
I watched and enjoy this show because it was gross, offensive, hilarious, and raunchy.
The whole point of making a horror film is to give a young filmmaker the freedom to be as
offensive
as they see fit.
Even so, there are times when I find it
offensive.
I just recently spent 2 weeks in Romania and found the interpretation of Romania to be
offensive.
Not by any means good (except when borrowing British whodunits) but so much better than this purposeless,
offensive
yet somewhat strangely impossible-to-make-compelling farce.
This film is extremely
offensive
to just about everybody, but therein lies it's beauty.
Even the opening song, as catchy as it is, is
offensive.
At least it is not an
offensive
movie and does provide a few laughs.
If anything it will probably be even more
offensive.
During the mid-1970s and early 80's,Nikkatsu-the most important of the pinku eiga studios-launched a series of pink films which were progressively more extreme in their level of sexual violence."Assault!Jack the Ripper" is certainly one of the nastiest pink films I have ever came across.It tells the story of a young waitress and a cook,who after incidentally killing a young woman on a street ends up sadistically raping and murdering women via stabbing them in the crotch.The scenes of rape and sexual violence are truly unsettling,but the film is well-made and acted.Yasuharu Hasebe directed a series of very extreme Nikkatsu pink movies including brutal "Rape!" and horrendously
offensive "
Rape!13th Hour".In 1979 came Koyu Ohara's "Zoom Up:Rape Site",notorious for a scene in which a rapist shoves a light bulb inside a woman's vagina,then stomps on her stomach until it breaks."Assault!Jack the Ripper" is not easy to find,but for fans of misogynistic Japanese exploitation this sleazy sickie is a must-see.10
It's a delight to watch something with no
offensive
language, (which, for me, spoils such films as Notting Hill, Four Weddings and a Funeral and Bridget Jones) and no incomprehensible transatlantic colloquialisms.
All the ads said "its so offensive, it has to be a late night show" or something like that.
The portrayal of the Fierce People as cannibalistic baboons is ridiculous and highly
offensive
- especially under the claim that the film is based on true events.
There are several horribly
offensive
scenes such as the one where the child is murdered or the one where the overweight gentleman literally has his ass eaten out.
The murder of the priest is also religiously
offensive
but if you're a religious person, I doubt you'd be watching a film titled "Rabid Grannies".
I should have known better than to watch this, as I found the original badly made/acted and
offensive.
Reality TV hit a new low with this
offensive
crap of a show.
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