Sentences with phrase «cartoon violence»

The movie relies on repeated scenes of cartoon violence for much of the action.
For example, you may be fine with mild cartoon violence, but push a game aside because it contains mild language.
It almost becomes cartoon violence while struggling to stay in a reality situation.
And this one is built on a foundation of poop jokes and repetitive cartoon violence.
A few mild rude comments, some social drinking and brief cartoon violence are also included.
Violence: 10 scenes of cartoon violence, including animal attacks.
It does state that there are references to alcohol, crude humor, and mild cartoon violence.
Ratings note: The film contains cartoon violence.
It had a fun sense of humor and good, old - fashioned cartoon violence bolstered by a surprisingly serious story of redemption involving totalitarian regime ruled by penguins.
It had a fun sense of humor and good, old - fashioned cartoon violence bolstered by a surprisingly serious story of redemption involving totalitarian regime ruled by penguins.
Many journalists liked the colorful visual style and over the top cartoon violence of the game, but found it a bit too repetitive or didn't like the usage of the right stick for performing combat moves.
The eye poking, cartoon violence gags are straight out of the old shorts, which was like pop culture comfort food, save for a Farelly Brothers - like bit where urinating babies cause trouble for the three.
Quantic Dream's attempt to push the envelope of mature gaming beyond cartoon violence and tittilation.
The action tropes are mostly entertaining, and full to the brim with retro spy - fi kitsch and Vaughn's signature brand of R - rated cartoon violence (especially the opening car chase).
Sadly, Hughes eventually does find a way to work in the burglars and put Kevin in a position to thwart them, leading up to a prolonged finale that is marred by even more of the gratuitous cartoon violence that detracted from the good will message of the first film.
The film crescendos into a festival of splatty, splurgy cartoon violence: director Nima Nourizadeh has been hard at study of action genre tropes.
Mimicking the kind of cartoon violence made popular in movies like the Home Alone series, Big Fat Liar's teens come off slightly milder than the monstrous Macaulay Culkin.
Despite being best friends with Quentin Tarantino though, Rodriguez is yet to challenge his audience with anything more than hyper - stylised cartoon violence.
Quentin Tarantino has assembled a group of excellent veteran actors for THE HATEFUL EIGHT, an overly long and talky western that ends with a carnival of bloody cartoon violence.
Violence: The short film preceding this movie features frequent cartoon violence such as mean - spirited bullying, pitchforks and other common objects used as weapons.
Director Nima Nourizadeh does a great job making a fun spy comedy with glorious cartoon violence.
You get: a knife - wielding Chucky - like doll threatening children, a Tim Burton - like villain named the Toy Maker in a giant mechanical spider holding small children in a school bus hostage, Doomsday brutally crushing to death several bystanders as well as breaking the neck of a deer and Doomsday threatening to hit a small girl in addition to all the other general cartoon violence and property destruction.
Say what you will about cartoon violence, but it's clear that these characters could appeal to a certain teenage demographic that may well be apt to upload infringing material.
Alternatively, we were creating a game that from the first glimpse looked like a game made for children, but contained cutting edge technology to recreate cartoon violence (salami violence as we called it internally) like dynamic slicing and dynamic liquids.
Combining fluid movement with over-the-top cartoon violence and a bonkers arsenal of weaponry, it certainly injected some colour into the Xbox One's exclusive line - up.
Cavalier Game Studios and Tequila Works have joined together to bring us The Sexy Brutale, a delightful murder mystery that features stylish cartoon violence.
The excessive cartoon violence exacted upon throngs of penguin soldiers is altogether wildly humorous, horrifically bloody and startlingly satisfying.
It's a great little game, that offers up a fun slice of beat - em - up action packed full of fast paced reflex testing combat and OTT cartoon violence.
Her work reflects on masculinity, group dynamics, sexuality and power play — topics that are explored with humour, as well as impossible cartoon violence.
Parents: According to the ESRB, this game contains cartoon violence, crude humor, language, suggestive themes.
The conflicts escalate in cartoon violence that's kinda Home Alone by way of the Odd Couple.
With it's simplistic, yet unique gameplay this could be a fantastic alternative to the usual shooters, this could be a surprise hit for 2010, providing gamers with something unique to play and enjoy while it's over the top cartoon violence and humour should keep you smiling for a long time.
Parents: According to the ESRB, this game contains mild cartoon violence.
They edited out all of the cartoon violence that were in the original Bugs Bunny era cartoons., and violence increased
The counter-argument would be that «cartoon violence» of any sort, whether it's against women, children, or men, sends a mixed message.
It's «cartoon violence» — the kind that allows us to experience the thrill of escaping a threat, without any of the physical pain or exertion.
«Parents have the expectation that cartoon violence is so fantastical, it doesn't pose a risk.
It had pretty much everything I wanted from a movie before I saw it (Bugs Bunny, Donald Duck, cartoon violence), everything I wanted from a movie for the next few years (Steven Spielberg, Christopher Lloyd, in - jokes), and a lot of things I still cherish (all of the above, plus detective stories).
They're a great mix of true action - adventure and cartoon violence.
The film is a tribute to heroes of American safety, those who acted bravely during 9/11, but it trivialises the fears that Americans still have by turning towards improbable action clichés and cartoon violence.
No that's cartoon violence.
Violence: 10 scenes cartoon violence, including animal attacks and fighting.
There are no laughs (unless you're giddy for automotive puns), no genuine thrills, too much going on of relative unimportance to the audience, and a plethora of guns and ammo going off willy - nilly (the MPAA, asleep at the wheel when it comes to depictions of cartoon violence, bestowed a generous G rating).
While younger viewers might find some scenes of the future a bit frightening, most of the cartoon violence — exploding inventions, biting ants, a family food fight and an attacking dinosaur — is no scarier than regular Saturday morning fare.
Parents: According to the ESRB, this game contains animated blood, cartoon violence, crude humor and language.
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