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The last movie I saw in a theater was âThe Invisible Manâ. The R rating for graphic violence was very well deserved. When no one sees you coming, you can do some really nasty stuff.
Genres can be pretty broad, and horror is possibly the broadest, speaking as it does to primal human instincts. Some is graphic indeed, and some (dare I say the scariest) is not graphic at all.
âThe Birdsâ was a really scary movie, not for what you saw but for what you didnât see. Hitchcock like to play games with you mind and have you imagine what happened nextâŠbut not show you.
I donât like watching movies with gore, but I have been in a room with student film makers as they continually paused a scene to breakdown the effects used. I can understand the desire to make such movies now. Also, there are rating rules that determine what can be seen on the screen so there are many creative decisions to make viewers see in their imaginations what canât actually be shown.
It seems kids donât get as scared. Perhaps because they donât imagine themselves in the scene. Once they put themselves in the shoes of the victim it all changes.
RAGs almost 4 years ago
What kids really need to see, NOT
Major Matt Mason Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Sad part is, theyâre watching âEquestria Girls: Rainbow Rocksâ.
WaitingMan almost 4 years ago
The last movie I saw in a theater was âThe Invisible Manâ. The R rating for graphic violence was very well deserved. When no one sees you coming, you can do some really nasty stuff.
whahoppened almost 4 years ago
I can avoid such movies, (Nature films included) but Iâm still put out being ambushed by a most violent ad for the program.
some idiot from R'lyeh Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Has SF always involved spaceships?
Genres can be pretty broad, and horror is possibly the broadest, speaking as it does to primal human instincts. Some is graphic indeed, and some (dare I say the scariest) is not graphic at all.
DawnQuinn1 almost 4 years ago
âThe Birdsâ was a really scary movie, not for what you saw but for what you didnât see. Hitchcock like to play games with you mind and have you imagine what happened nextâŠbut not show you.
david_42 almost 4 years ago
I donât get the attraction of horror movies, but there are many âentertainmentsâ I donât understand.
ChessPirate almost 4 years ago
Well, they are horrible⊠As advertised.
Indianapolis Smith almost 4 years ago
The original Halloween wasnât thought to be very scary until they added the music.
christelisbetty almost 4 years ago
Gory is better in black & white.
Diane in comics land Premium Member almost 4 years ago
I donât like watching movies with gore, but I have been in a room with student film makers as they continually paused a scene to breakdown the effects used. I can understand the desire to make such movies now. Also, there are rating rules that determine what can be seen on the screen so there are many creative decisions to make viewers see in their imaginations what canât actually be shown.
car2ner almost 4 years ago
It seems kids donât get as scared. Perhaps because they donât imagine themselves in the scene. Once they put themselves in the shoes of the victim it all changes.
cabalonrye almost 4 years ago
The film that made me watch Bambi after it just to be able to leave my sofa, at 1 am, was Blair Witch.
Daeder almost 4 years ago
Maybe, but certainly non-horror movies didnât used to be as graphic and disgusting as they are now.
proclusstudent almost 4 years ago
Even âSome Like it Hotâ had violent gory scenes, but the last like cracks me up, after multiple viewings.