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Animaniacs was the biggest hitter with its dark adult humour and homages to the celluloid of yesteryear and today, but Tiny Toon Adventures was equally popular by re-inventing the Looney Tunes for a new generation, while still keeping that crazy cartoon
violence
and intelligent comedy that can hold onto any age group, no matter how old.
If you don't like movies that "go all the way" with regards to violence, then don't watch the last twenty minutes.
Purists argue that vital bands were missed (Weirdos, Zeros, Flesheaters) and that the movie was the cause of an onslaught of suburban poseurs and macho
violence.
The movie could also be seen as a dark comedy of sorts, effectively spoofing the various claims that violent cinema causes
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in real life.
The combination of character development, brutal violence, a jazzy soundtrack (Tarantino must be a fan -- watch this & then "Jackie Brown" and you'll see what I'm talking about)make this occasionally flawed film (The bad guys are a bit melodramatic) one of the better modern cop films, and in my mind superior to many of the overrated modern noirs such as "Body Heat" & such.
And the best part is that it managed to be entertaining without any explicit sex or
violence!
Most action movies tend to lean toward the "safe side" of showing
violence
and plot elements.
The
violence
is all purely the good guys versus the bad guys with mainly the bad guys dying.
It tells the story of confrontation, cruelty, violence, hate and survival at any cost.
Most people blame it for too much violence, but I find that ridiculous.
I have no qualms recommending it with the warning that it does have a bit unsettling
violence
for the tender-hearted.
The lack of
violence
in no way detracted from the magnitude of the tale in hand.
The lack of brutal depictions of
violence
are just and proper.
There is a fair amount of violence, but most of it is against robots, and there is some fan service, but nothing too racy.
Some violence, lots of tense moments, and a great story, based on fact.
If you are looking for a good evenings entertainment, that contains no nudity, and limited violence, then I highly recommend "Night Crossing".
Love,friendship,sex and
violence
in a terrific mix.
The film's bursts of
violence
compensate for the fact that there are no real scares or suspense to speak of.
If you like me become sick and tired of modern Hollywood trash, filled with sex, violence, vulgarity and profanity you most likely would like this movie.
Most critics seem to have dismissed this film, like so many other Charles Bronson vehicles, as just another patchwork of mindless
violence.
This game has cartoon graphics, not much
violence
and really short levels - then why do people say it is so brilliant?!?
They are all about the same thing - blood and
violence.
I'm sure some objected to some of the violence, swearing, drug and alcohol abuse and sexual explicate scenes.
"Un Gatto nel Cervello"/"Cat in the Brain" is one of the goriest horror movies ever made.There is a lot of blood and gore,including chainsaw butchery,bloody stabbings and numerous decapitations.The film is also interesting as "self parody" of Fulci,but the gore and
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is the key element in it.Some of the gore FX were taken from own Fulci's movies "Quando Alice Ruppe lo Specchio" and "I Fantasmi di Sodoma"(both 1988),plus gore FX taken from Fulci-supervised "The Snake House" aka "Bloody Psycho" by Leandro Lucchetti,"Massacre" by Andrea Bianchi,"Non Avere Paura Della Zia Marta" by Mario Bianchi,"Non Si Sevizia i Bambini" by Giovanni Simonelli and "Luna di Sangue" aka "Fuga dalla Morte" by Enzo Milioni(all 1989).The scene where Brett Halsey beats the woman's face to pulp is from "Quando Alice Ruppe lo Specchio",a film Fulci had made for Italian TV in 1988.The chainsawing of the female corpse at the beginning is taken from the same film,as is the head in the microwave and the guy that gets driven over and over again.Highly recommended,especially if you like extreme cinema!
Let me just say that GRANNY was extremely well made with the horror
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and sure suspense moves!!!!!! the best indie horror movie I have ever seen that is only 58 minutes long...It is my 5 out of 20 most favorite movie of all time.
Lucio Fulci's "Don't Torture a Duckling" paints an exceptionally unflattering portrait of small-town Sicily plagued by series of brutal murders of young boys.This surprisingly well-directed film(especially in comparison to later Fulci's gorefests)is distinguished by overall atmosphere of perversity,nastiness and two truly grotesque scenes of brutal violence.The soon-to-be-dead children are depicted as casually cruel and budding peeping toms;Bruno's near-seduction by the naked Patrizia(Barbara Bouchet)really has to be seen to be believed.Highly recommended-especially in pair with my another cult favourite "House with the Windows That Laugh"(1976).
Surely, this movie is not a great one, and I must say that there is more
violence
than I like, and why must Seagal's best friend L. Q. Jones die the death of a victim?
This stunning and ultra-violent Giallo could well be described as the master's nastiest film, which is quite something considering that Argento's films are not exactly known for the tameness of their
violence.
But they don't listen.Big mistake!"Monster Man" by Michael Davis mixes comedy with horror surprisingly well.The film borrows heavily from "Duel","The Blair Witch Project","Jeepers Creepers" and "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre".The story is pretty silly,but there is enough gore and
violence
to keep splatter freaks happy.I enjoyed especially the performance of Justin Urich,which offers the film its comedy relief.Still the complete lack of suspense is hard to forgive.Give this one a chance,if you have some time to waste.7 out of 10.Did I mention that Aimee Brooks is sexy?
Somewhere I read it was a drama about child abuse and rated PG-13 for
violence.
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