Sentences with phrase «sadistic violence»

"Sadistic violence" refers to the deliberate infliction of pain or harm on someone else for pleasure or enjoyment. Full definition
Although many compared it to Batman at the time of its release, a more accurate comparison would be to RoboCop, with its tone of sadistic violence tempered with tongue - in - cheek humor, and the storyline of retribution against the corporate bigwigs that took all but his life away.
Re-edited in the UK to avoid an 18 certificate because of «one scene of strong sadistic violence (a garroting)» the mind boggles as to what could have been cut — there are still two garrotings left in there.
After, I went back to Track of the Cat to see where the events of this «first» Anna park experience led into her subsequent behavior and could not find any rationale for writing this «first» with such sadistic violence.
For release in the United Kingdom, the distributor requested advice on how to secure a 15 rather than 18 rating, and trimmed one scene of sadistic violence to secure the less restrictive certificate.
Sadistic violence we're meant to cheer.
There are a couple of original shots and some funny moments, and in the gross - out, sadistic violence and celebration of crudity, it successfully does the horror movie as a Looney Tunes farce, although Joe Dante and George Miller have done that with finesse.
It's Got: A lot of sadistic violence and cartoonish ethics, extraordinary production values, Christopher Walken playing a (relatively) good guy, the ever dependable Dakota Fanning reprising her rôle of kidnap victim from «Trapped», and the most stylish subtitles ever seen.
Its plot seems to be following a requisite number of twists and expository moments interspersed with some truly horrible scenes of sadistic violence.
Confusing busy with energetic, commercial veteran Antoine Bardou - Jacquet's debut feature Moonwalkers piles on broad bit characters, sadistic violence, and trippy slow - mo in an attempt to put...
Sadistic Violence, Sexually Explicit Content, Children involved in an abusive context, extremely profane or obscene acts, glamorization of substance abuse, negative racial, gender or religious stereotypes or disability, disrespectful use of religious symbolism and beliefs
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