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In Reply to: RE: Ebert mentions lots of ultra-violence, including juicy decapitations. Did posted by tinear on May 15, 2010 at 14:41:25
Have you never read the Brothers Grimm?
Children's stories are traditionally very gory and violent.
It's only the post-Disney cleaned up purity league of America who have denied it.
;-)
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and having 40-ft. tall characters, 100-db surround sound, and graphic depictions of gory blood-letting.
And the usual US pornification of violence.
So obviously nothing to upset the little dears. Cate only even undresses behind some inexplicably sheer curtains.
A lost lamb of a film.
scripts, unimaginative and derivative ones to boot, and the substitution of loud music, FX, and gore for plot line and character development. I won't even get to dialogue. "Make my day" has been the high point for the past 2 decades.
... for someone who hasn't seen it
dfs
Seems just a tad perverse....
;-)
you if from time to time, you attempt to recall there is such a thing as tongue-in-cheek. If the image of a shit shake angers you, instead of bringing a grin to your face....
..has not been good for him.
Chuckle... ;)
I'll wait for its "Television Premier" then.
... in my opinion.
..in a nutshell that's it.
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