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I'm not a fan of gratuitous
violence.
Joe is a funny film that on the surface at least, is anti
violence
and anti racist.
"Tumbling Doll of Flesh" by Tamakichi Anaru is a Japanese shocker about three thugs who sexually abuse,torture and dismember a young woman whilst filming their horrible actions.Typically twisted Japanese porno sickie that offers plenty of sadistic sexual
violence
and grisly gore.There is no plot to speak of,just plenty of hard core sex scenes(optically censored again)and lots of blood.The special effects are quite impressive-the dismemberment of Japanese porn actress is shown in unflinching detail.The tongue cutting scene really made me squirm.Her arm is also chopped off and her stomach is graphically sliced open and finally one of the sickos is having sex with her intestines."Psycho:The
Well, this movie was very shocking,I've never seen the actual brutal nature of sadistic
violence
until this movie, It buries Ted Bundy and Ed Gein both!
Fulci has become known to horror fans everywhere as 'the godfather of gore', and for good reason, as he has provided us with some of the nastiest and most gruesome films ever to grace the silver screen; from the eyeball
violence
in films like 'Zombi 2', to a man been hacked to death with chains in 'The Beyond', all the way to the full on gore fest known as 'The New York Ripper'; if you want gore (and let's face it, who doesn't), Fulci is your man.
The lack of gratuitous violence, sex and the "f" word doesn't detract in the least!
There's no
violence
and there's no overt sex, just wholesome 1947 style entertainment and Dennis Morgan had a chance to sing some really good songs.
It just reminds me of a simpler time before cartoons had more
violence
than our local news can legally show.
In a movie market overrun by toilet humor, graphic
violence
and foul language, it's refreshing to be fully entertained for two hours by such a clean movie.
Christopher Nolan's first film is a 'no budget' black and white film about a unemployed writer who begins following strangers, which in turn leads to robbery and also
violence.
The club scenes in this film are extremely believable, Tim Curry is in his most venal mode, and there are enough drugs and
violence
here for two movies, maybe even three.
In fact, every time he uses
violence
to solve a problem he has an internal conflict that physically hinders him.
The beauty of this film shows through in these simple solutions to social problems like prostitution and gang
violence.
The film is really good, it doesn't use
violence
or sex etc to sell itself like other films but instead just uses a really decent plot(based on the original by Michael Caine) and some great actors to make a fun, action packed film which i thoroughly enjoyed.
The essence of this film falls on judgments by police officers who, fortunately ethical and moral men, act on situations within situations in a city with a super-abundance of
violence
and killing.
"Tourist Trap" is a genuinely spooky low-budget horror film that will surely satisfy horror fans.It contains extremely strange atmosphere and there are some quite unnerving moments of total dread and fear.Some scenes are downright bizarre for example there is one scene when Chuck Connors sits down to have dinner with a mannequin that comes to life and starts conversing with him before its head falls off.There is very little gore,but the
violence
is quite strong for PG-rated horror film.The mannequins look very sinister and the climax is horrifying.David Schmoeller returned to make several other genre films including "Crawlspace","Puppet Master" and "Netherworld".Still "Tourist Trap" is definitely his best horror film,so if you want to be scared give this little gem a look.9
in a time of predictable movies, in which abound violence, cheap romance and melodrama, it is delightfully surprising to find such a strange movie.
I am not a historian, but all the events that preceded the decade (a few being the violent deaths of major figures of the American political and cultural scenes, the racial struggles, the emergence of the 1960s counter-culture, the increase of
violence
and death in the streets...) seemed to influence the vision of filmmakers who were willing to dare, be different, and create entertaining and intelligent motion pictures.
This is the second Bruce Willis film in a row that manages to tell its story with no nudity, off-color humor, profanity, or gratuitous
violence.
It was an antidote to "Gone With the Wind", "Birth of a Nation", "Triumph of the Will" and so many other glorifiers of hatred and
violence.
Damien remember you have gang
violence
gangster's some oldies or hip hop would have did it.
Action, romance, crooked cops,
violence.
It is disturbing for its realistic
violence
and protrayal of a fairly typical community.
Also, he is not afraid of showing violence, as viewers of Irreversible will know.
Though it may not include the high doses of nudity and
violence
that so many teen movie writers think vital to success among the youth demographic (or perhaps because of its absence), I highly recommend it to pre-teens and teenagers everywhere.
there are also some fight scenes which are done quite well,very low key and minimal violence.none of the fighting is graphic.the
With all the outcry over sex and
violence
in the cinema these days, I find it refreshing to note that this film deserves its G-rating.
A dangerous psychopathic killer Jacob Goodnight is holed up in the abandoned and rotting Blackwell Hotel,alone with his nightmares until eight teenage delinquents show up for community service duty along with the cop who wounded Jacob four years ago.When one of their own is kidnapped by the killer and her fate uncertain,the remaining petty criminals must fight for their lives..."See No Evil" was directed by the porno filmmaker Gregory Dark and it stars WWE superstar Kane as remorseless psychopath.The supporting cast is terrible and there are no surprises to be found here,but there is enough extreme
violence
and gore for slasher fans to enjoy.Overall,I liked this film and you should too,if you are into mindless slasher flicks.Sure,it's cliché,but who cares.7 out of 10.
Only towards the end of the film does the
violence
get cranked up that leads to the bang bang climax.
Gore: i do believe there is too much in this movie, which really takes away from the horror, when every frame has blood in it, taking the
violence
seriously is hard.
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