One was so obsessed
with violent fantasies that he could not go more than 20 seconds without thinking about guns.
She wakes up, surrounded by people that want to wipe her memory and throw her back into the world
of violent fantasy (the movie tastefully doesn't dwell too much on what exactly Childers was asked to do, before her memory was last wiped), and she needs to run as fast as she can to survive.
As a result, slightly built and bespectacled Peter withdraws into a world of video games and computer programming, designing increasingly
violent fantasy games and collecting real weapons, made easier because his father keeps guns in the house and Peter, of course, knows where the keys are kept.
Bruce Willis's evil businessman owns a establishment where people can act out their
most violent fantasies (robbery, rape, murder), free of the law, using artifical intelligent robots, who don't realise they are part of some form of entertainment.
Bryan Singer's bland,
violent fantasy film, starring Nicholas Hoult and Ewan McGregor, may scare kids but will probably underwhelm everybody else.
«Guns don't kill people...» but the presence of a gun in a person's immediate environment has, in psychological experiments, caused frustrated people to have bloodier,
more violent fantasies than the presence of a fishing rod.
Also, what's worse: a smidge of dog poop on a shoe, or an unhinged parent who enthusiastically
unleashes violent fantasies on social media just because of a little dog shit?
FBI interviews with imprisoned multiple murderers have shown that the most
ominous violent fantasies gradually consume ever more psychic space.
«Revenge» is
pure violent fantasy, a nasty entertainment primed to rouse the self - selected few with the stomachs to handle it.
Sucker Punch Directed by: Zack Snyder Cast: Emily Browning, Oscar Isaac, Carla Gugino, Vanessa Hudgens, Jamie Chung, Abbie Cornish, Jena Malone, Scott Glenn PLOT: A young woman (Browning) seeks to escape the insane asylum she's locked up in by
exploring violent fantasies, featuring her friends (Hudgens, Chung, Cornish, Malone).
Kids and Violent Play: An Education World e-Interview With Jane Katch, Author of a Book About Children's Violent Play In an e-interview with Education World, Jane Katch, author of Under Dead Man's Skin: Discovering the Meaning of Children's Violent Play, reflects on her students»
violent fantasy play and sometimes real violence.
To apply our veneration of immortal golden calfs, consumed through a televisual medium, to a product
of violent fantasy would have been — would still be — sublime.
She is the co-owner (with her best friend Anna) of a video game company that specializes in highly stylized and
violent fantasy games (no subtle irony in that).
Many of our insights have come from analyzing
the violent fantasies of adolescent shooters.
A violent fantasy set during the Spanish Civil War, this magical film from Guillermo del Toro manages that intellectual high - mindedness, even as it resonates on a primal, mythic level.
Stylishly filmed in high - contrast black and white that is decorated with pops of color (red lips are a favorite), the film creates
a violent fantasy land populated by sirens transitioning into stone - cold killers.
Unlike most King works, this is an adventure fantasy epic that is for the most part not set in our real world, yet the premise — a young boy in a dysfunctional family who dreams of
a violent fantasy world — is as King as it gets.
Hansel and Gretel was always a disturbing fairy tale, so it is really no surprise that the filmmakers have chosen to go down
the violent fantasy route with this cinematic adaptation.
I want my Sci - Fi to question how I feel about this acting out of
violent fantasies?
Director: Brian A. Miller Cast: Ambyr Childers, Thomas Jane, Bryan Greenberg, Johnathan Schaech and Bruce Willis Plot: Kelly (Childers) is an artifical, a robot designed to act out
violent fantasies in a virtual resort.
She is plagued by waking terrors,
violent fantasies, and crippling emotional breakdowns.
«I got some swords and you're dead»:
Violent fantasy, antisocial behavior, friendship, and moral sensibility in young children.