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The in - game awards system, called Skill Shots, ties the ugly, graphic violence into explicit sex acts: «topless» means cutting a player in half, while a «gang bang» means killing multiple enemies.
Insert some graphic violence into the piece too, maybe, undercut the format every few minutes to randomly go off on flights of fantasy.

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Into these imagined retellings add plenty of bloody violence, language that would make a sailor blush, and a censor - baiting amount of graphic sex.
The graphic special effects (which sometimes suggest a shotgun Jackson Pollock) are less upsetting than Romero's way of drawing the audience into the violence.
In the Blood (R for profanity and graphic violence) Vigilante thriller about a woman trained to kill (Gina Carano) who decides to take the law into her own hands after her husband (Cam Gigandet) is suddenly kidnapped while on their honeymoon in the Caribbean.
Harry Brown (R for sexuality, drug use, pervasive profanity and graphic violence) Revenge flick about a recently - widowed, law - abiding senior citizen (Michael Caine) who morphs into a crime - fighting vigilante after the street gang that murdered his best friend (David Bradley) gets off with a slap on the wrist.
«Stepping Into Darkness: The Visual Design of Sicario» focuses on crafting the film's look and defining cinematography, «Blunt, Brolin and Benicio: Portraying the Characters of Sicario» features interviews with the three leads, «Battle Zone: The Origins of Sicario» researches the brutal history of drug violence along the border (it features graphic imagery so beware), and «A Pulse from the Desert: The Score of Sicario,» which runs about 6 minutes, profiles composer Jóhann Jóhannsson.
Jurrassic Fight Club: The Complete Season One Unrated but viewer discretion advised due to graphic violence Available on DVD Last year the History Channel jumped into the dinosaur game with this high - octane documentary that attempts to both educate and enterain by teaching the audience about dinosaurs, and then watching how they fight.
Thirst (R for graphic violence, disturbing images, nudity, graphic sexuality and violence) Horror flick about a priest (Kang - ho sang) who is accidentally turned into a vampire after a medical procedure goes horribly wrong.
OPENING THIS WEEK Kam's Kapsules: Weekly Previews That Make Choosing a Film Fun by Kam Williams For movies opening August 7, 2009 BIG BUDGET FILMS G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra (PG - 13 for mayhem and graphic violence) Action - oriented thriller about an elite team of gadget - equipped, military spies who venture to the ends of the Earth in search of the international arms dealer (Christopher Eccleston) masterminding a diabolical plot to plunge the planet into complete chaos.
While there are the occasional flashes of violence, including a quite graphic rape scene, most of Rage is more a drama than a thriller and even the presence of Ken Watanabe was not enough to bring me fully into this long, slow, and sometimes confusing film.
Death Wish (R for graphic violence and pervasive profanity) Remake of the Charles Bronson vigilante classic about a mild - mannered doctor (Bruce Willis) who takes the law into his own hands after his wife (Elisabeth Shue) is murdered and his daughter (Camila Morrone) is brutally raped and left comatose by a ruthless gang.
Death Wish (R for graphic violence and pervasive profanity) Remake of the Charles Bronson vigilante classic about a mild - mannered doctor (Bruce Willis) who takes the law into his own hands after his wife (Elisabeth Shue) is murdered
Revenge (R for profanity, sexuality, graphic nudity, rape, gruesome violence and drug use) Action thriller set in France where an American socialite (Matilda Lutz) decides to take the law into her own hands after being raped and left for dead by a friend (Vincent Colombe) of her married millionaire lover (Kevin Janssens).
Suicide Squad: Hell to Pay (Warner Home Video) is an entry into the DC Universe franchise that ventures into R - rated land with lots of violence, blood letting, sexual and drug content, and graphic nudity.
Criminal (R for graphic violence and pervasive profanity) Suspense thriller about a recently - deceased CIA agent (Gal Gadot) whose memory and skills are implanted into the brain of a dangerous convict (Kevin Costner) in a desperate attempt to foil a terrorist plot.
The Hateful Eight (R for profanity, frontal nudity, graphic gore and a scene of eroticized violence) Quentin Tarantino directed this post-Civil War saga set in Wyoming revolving around a bounty hunter (Kurt Russell) whose stagecoach runs into trouble while bringing an apprehended fugitive (Jennifer Jason Leigh) to justice.
Daybreakers (R for profanity, graphic violence and brief nudity) post-apocalyptic, sci - fi thriller, set in 2019, revolving around a research scientist's (Ethan Hawke) attempt to save humanity from extinction after a plague turns 95 % of people on the planet into bloodthirsty vampires.
In an atmosphere of conflicting and inconclusive studies, schools tend to steer clear of graphic violence, operating under the implicit presumption that consuming violent media will translate into violent behavior.
*** Warning ~ book contains some graphic violence *** In the aftermath of Nina Giordano's murder; the love of her life, Alex is blackmailed into sharing her home, her daughter and her bed with the psychopath responsible.
Then we delve into the violence of man with Cleon Peterson «s graphic paintings, discover the cinematic baroque paintings of Jamie Adams, and review on the new Peelander Z documentary Mad Tiger!
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