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Tarantino flicks brought that same criticism of escalated gore and violence.

Posted by free.ranger on May 5, 2019 at 07:33:41:

The guy made movies into cartoons with it. Saturation with blood and guts brought desensitization of it. Which carries over into street behavior after walking out of theaters. People think it's normal. But that kind of thing goes way back. Cowboy movies when I was a kid showed me that shooting people was heroic.

At least with the comic book heroes, its supposedly taking place within fantasy world settings, not home. Combining all of the Avenger/Justice League/Superman mayhem wreaked upon us so far, half of the planet has been destroyed.