Sentences with phrase «violent movies do»

While watching this boring movie, I did begin to wonder about the mask in this movie being taken over by real life internet hackers — whatever happened to the liberal idea of how movies DO N'T influence people, especially how violent movies don't influence people?

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For his latest movie, «Dog Eat Dog,» which opens in theaters November 4 and is on video on demand on November 11, Schrader teamed with Nicolas Cage and Willem Dafoe to create a bizarre, ultraviolent dark comedy — extremely dark and extremely violent — that is perhaps the boldest work Schrader has ever done.
To murder innocent folks who had absolutely NOTHING to do with a movie which suggests your religion might be violent!!
Not only do Christians watch violent R - rated movies, we'll quote them from the pulpit, build sermon series around them — even show clips from them during service.
Don't watch violent or suspenseful television shows or movies while he's still in the room.
He was sensitive if she didn't want to watch any violent movies or wanted to turn in early.
I can't do anything scary, creepy, violent, or overly suspenseful, so my choices for movies and TV are very limited, lol.
What's clear is that Gibson has made a film about family, faith, love and forgiveness all put to the test in an arena of violent conflict - a movie you don't want to miss.
May not be a complete success, but it is in some ways that rarest of commodities in American movies: It is a movie about sex and sexuality, in its many perversions and permutations, done without falling back on an exploitatively comic or violent scenario.
As a rule, I don't like brutally violent movies.
Then there were rumblings that this team of mutant heroes, darker and a bit more violent than your typical X-Men team, would be introduced in the third Deadpool movie (never mind that Deadpool 2 doesn't even exist yet).
I would never dream of arguing that this is any form of good cinema, but as the subject of a mindless, violent little B - Movie, Mike Banning has gotten the job done once again.
And while the movie is extremely violent (without much blood), he does find clever ways to show violence, and even seems to be commenting on the cinematic pleasure of seeing well - orchestrated, creative, gleefully over-the-top fights in films as a kind of catharsis.
Not only does the movie remind us that Mormons have, historically, practiced polygamy, but now it adds to the mix the notion that they were once very violent religious zealots capable of committing ungodly atrocities.
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The movie is a pretty straightforward affair of something supernatural haunting college students, forcing them to do terrible, violent things to each other.
There doesn't seem to be any limit to the type of movie he'll make, with or without credit: a Paul Thomas Anderson movie, an Adam Sandler comedy, a family film, a violent one.
Do you think violent movies have an effect on children?
This week's comprehensive study of how violent PG - 13 films have become — gunplay has tripled in such films in the last 30 years, and PG - 13 movies are now more violent than R - rated releases — did not single out specific films.
The movie barrels forward with a violent momentum that evokes Ava's steely will, constantly dueling with a family and a culture that punch even harder than she does.
Lush and honest, there just wasn't a better representation of how to sell a movie to a unsuspecting public who didn't realize that what they really needed in their life was to see their La La Land hero become bloodied and violent.
Rocknrolla is good at what it does, which is play out a violent criminal fairy tale in a movie gangster fantasy, where the good guys are just bad guys who look good only by contrast to the really bad guys, and where we root for the thugs who prey upon other thugs.
Oscar Isaac has been impressing for years in films like Inside Llewyn Davis and A Most Violent Year and Ex Machina (also featuring the younger Gleeson as this movie does), and he brings unending charisma and that perfect movie star chin to a Han Solo for a new age.
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It is getting kind of old watching him yell and flail his arms wildly before doing something violent in each movie.
The director doesn't exactly shy away from the brutal and violent behavior by the Japanese soldiers who invaded the city, but he brings a beauty to the movie that you wouldn't expect from such grim material.
In «Midnight Blue» excerpts, Al Goldstein does his best Bosley Crowther whilst foaming at the mouth against «Violent Movies» (4 mins.)
You know what, I don't know because I was going to say because people tend to shy away from the violence, but the truth is there are super violent movies that are nominated for Academy Awards, they're just rarely horror films or they haven't been horror films in a long time.
Also read: Jessica Chastain on «Interstellar» vs. «A Most Violent Year» PR Battle: «Don't Ask Me to Choose One Movie Over Another»
But in reviewing the 945 top - grossing films since 1950, the researchers behind the report for the American Academy of Pediatrics did identify several PG - 13 titles that had a noticeably higher level of violent acts per hour than other similarly rated movies.
Unfortunately, the guns seem ever present, as this mix of cute kids movie and very violent cop thriller doesn't quite mesh, making it too intense for most kids, while too scattershot in its approach for most adults.
What does strike you early on though is just how violent the filmmakers have made this movie.
Instead, director Matt Reeves («Dawn of the Planet of the Apes,» «Cloverfield «-RRB- has delivered a true war movie that doesn't revel in the battles but instead focuses on the cost of violent engagement.
But every twist in the movie is too easy to see coming, even as it lurches into more frightening and violent territory in its final act, when Gardner's son Nicky (an admirably plucky Noah Jupe) begins to do battle with his father.
While the initial film offered moviegoers one of the most original twists in movie history, the subsequent sequels have done little to mix - up the formula, instead relying on an increasingly violent set of gut - wrenching set - pieces that escalate the brutality and shock with each new installment.
The movie does a fantastic job showing how the band was influenced in creating their music by not only showing black on black violent crimes, but also the brutality and harassment of law enforcement, many things that are still a problem in today's society.
By doing things this way, the movie ends up having nothing in the way of tension or mystery, the whole thing ending up being more of a pretentious talk - a-thon character study than the violent, bullet - riddled revenge thriller hinted at early on.
Do superhero hero movies indoctrinate children into violent behavior?
Things turn a bit violent towards the end, and the film does suffer as a result, with a final twenty minutes that lacks the charm and good - spirit of the rest of the movie.
I honestly didn't like the movie as much as most critics — a bit too realistically violent for me — but it's been influential already on newer westerns like 3:10 to Yuma.
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.
So, I don't buy the argument that they were made to be violent by games or music or movies etc..
I don't believe that violence in video games or movies necessarily creates violent people.
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