Sentences with phrase «violent psychopaths»

Not to mention the progenitor for the «Video games make kids violent psychopaths» argument.
Even when our hero lands in a maximum - security prison, he winds up turning the violent psychopaths around him into puppies.
Eventually, Dwight is forced to confront Ava's boyfriend and his clan of violent psychopaths but like in any pulpy stories like this, there are a few abrupt surprises and betrayals that will keep audiences intrigued.
The most unattached people are violent psychopaths, people without empathy or conscience, unable to relate to others except as objects to meet their needs.
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Sick Boy seems to just to terrible things just to get a thrill out of it, Spud does them because he's unintelligent and can not emerge from his addiction, and Begbie does it because he's a violent psychopath wrecking anything that gets in his way.
Jack Crawford (Scott Glenn) wants Clarice to interview Dr. Hannibal Lecter (Anthony Hopkins), a brilliant psychiatrist who is also a violent psychopath, serving life behind bars for various acts of murder and cannibalism.
Frank's no violent psychopath, however.
With the body count growing, Ryder must confront his family's terrifying past by seeking advice from his brother, a violent psychopath convicted of similarly heinous crimes.

Not exact matches

Other than in the movies, most psychopaths are not violent.
Likewise, Swedish scientists have confirmed that people who post violent or pornographic material also tend to be psychopaths.
Although their devious plots varied, all were psychopaths obsessed with seizing commercial opportunity through violent means — and most treated employees abysmally.
Chester, a leading scholar in the field of aggression research, runs the Social Psychology and Neuroscience Lab in VCU's Department of Psychology, which aims to further our understanding of violent behavior, exploring the role of the brain and human psychology behind topics such as revenge, domestic abuse, psychopaths and related topics.
The article highlighted what it called «The Psychopath Checklist,» a helpful list that criminal psychiatrists use to test the potential of someone being a hardcore psychopath, capable of committing repeated evil and violePsychopath Checklist,» a helpful list that criminal psychiatrists use to test the potential of someone being a hardcore psychopath, capable of committing repeated evil and violepsychopath, capable of committing repeated evil and violent crimes.
It feels odd to say this about a movie as violent and funny as Seven Psychopaths, but my favorite parts were when it almost made me cry.
He's working on something called «Seven Psychopaths», but all he has is a vague idea of a character and an ending that goes against the grain of Hollywood, without violent shootouts between cookie - cutter gangsters and thugs.
Then came 2012's «Seven Psychopaths,» a violent, self - aware comedy in which Farrell plays a frustrated writer who dreams up a deranged scenario that includes Sam Rockwell, Christopher Walken, Woody Harrelson and others.
Most recently put up is «Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri,» which marks Burwell's reteaming with Martin McDonagh, a filmmaker well matched to Burwell's enthusiastic sense of violent, criminal absurdity with «In Bruges» and «Seven Psychopaths
The film's comparison points are clear — a little bit of «Scum,» a little bit of «A Prophet «-- but it sets itself apart by making Jack O'Connell «s central character Eric (who is «starred up,» prison slang for being a high - risk violent offender) a hair - trigger, emotionally fucked psychopath, and by putting him in the same wing as his father Neville (Ben Mendelsohn), a long - time lifer who's the right - hand man to prison kingpin Spencer (Peter Ferdinando).
McDonagh («In Bruges», «Seven Psychopaths») stays true to his style with an off - kilter tone, some occasional ridiculously violent moments and a whole lot of implausible dialogue.
So he must meet some genuine psychopaths, ie people who behave aggressively and commit violent acts with no sense of guilt or remorse, a description that might fit a large proportion of people in southern California at large and the movie business in particular.
Plus, the fact that this movie goes from a simple story about a bunch of psychopaths kidnapping dogs for extra cash into something as ridiculous as a deliriously violent showdown in the middle of the desert makes it that much more viciously entertaining and unpredictable.
So we've established the fact that those who make violent games want everyone to become a raging psychopath.
These authors also found that secondary psychopaths appeared to show behavior that is more withdrawn and emotionally more unstable compared to a non-psychopathic, violent control group.
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