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Montage of violent scenes on official White House YouTube channel - meeting reportedly had no clear objectives
Unfortunately, many children are exposed to these violent scenes on a daily basis as they watch and play the video games.

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Edwards even worked a reference to past work into the new video, as ad nerds will definitely get a laugh at theLEGENDofKARL's not - so subtle take on the «Mad World» «s emo - soundtrack style during one particularly violent scene.
It is not surprising that the slums in our cities, where there is an intense struggle for basic necessities, have become scenes of violent conflict, M.N. Srinivas, the eminent sociologist, observes «The richest soil for communal frenzy to build on is poverty, illiteracy, unemployment and slum — like conditions — all of which are m plenty in urban India» (India Today, January 16 - 31, 1993).
Former Barca boss Guardiola, who is now in charge of Premier League leaders Manchester City, also called on Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy to answer questions after violent scenes broke out during Catalonia's unofficial independence referendum.
Chelsea and Barcelona both awaiting UEFA verdict on violent Nou Camp scenes Mail Chelsea and Barcelona are both waiting to discover whether UEFA will open disciplinary proceedings against them following the controversy of their Champions League clash.
If they encounter a scary or violent scene from a movie or read about one in a book, it can stay on kids» minds for a very long time.
Maybe he has seen something on television that disturbed him, a death scene, a violent scene?
What: He was kicked out of the Assembly in 2009 after being convicted and sentenced to three years probation and community service for dragging his bleeding girlfriend through his apartment building lobby in a violent scene caught on security cameras.
The battle scenes in «Hacksaw Ridge» are among the most violent captured on film - and also the most urgent.
An Amazing Fps game with Amazing graphics... Also the most violent game I've ever played plus with the realistic graphics it makes it gruesome... The aliens (Stroggs) like to experiment on humans, people are shown with parts of their face torn off, intestines hanging out, there is a scene where you can see your characters legs being sliced off by a bloody saw while strapped down, limbless people are attached to machines, some strange experiments like that, Do nt play this game if you are a little kid or some idiot thats going to copy what you see in this game...
While helping Lumen, Dexter finds himself on a collision course with Debra and the rest of Homicide when he is called to investigate a horrifying crime scene; the Santa Muerte case leads to a violent standoff between Debra and the killers.
Between this violent scene in the opening moments, and the fight in the upscale communal bathhouse depicted later on, it would seem Wade Wilson's job may take him overseas.
The relationship of violent subjection between Jasna and the boys she so desperately tries to woo is so revolting (the last scene is a simultaneous sucker punch on screen and on the viewer) because it feels like home.
(remix) music video by Danger Mouse and Jemini; deleted scenes and alternative takes, five in total, including an alternative ending (9 min) with a less subtle conversation between Richard and Mark, but a haunting final image of Richard with Anthony; images from Anjan Sarkars graphic novel animation matched to actual dialogue from the films soundtrack (the scene where Herbie first sees the elephant); In Shanes Shoes (24 min) documentary featuring the premiere at the 2004 Edinburgh Film Festival, interviews with Shane Meadows about run - ins with violent gangs in his youth, and on - location clowning; Northern Soul (26 min) also made by Meadows in 2004, and starring Toby Kebbell as an aspiring wrestler with no actual wrestling experience or talent - this comic short is as amateurish as its protagonist, and serves only to show how much better Dead Mans Shoes is.
These elements, along with a short violent clip from the movie Dirty Harry and a scene where Max is drunk and violently vomits on another man, will have many parents raising their eyebrows.
Having finished up their shifts on Comedy Central's Workaholics, Adam Devine, Anders Holm, and Blake Anderson — plus their behind - the - scenes comrade, Kyle Newacheck — are moving on to bigger, more violent things.
The documentary is mainly comprised of interviews, many with the director himself in his apartment, but the highlight for most will be the scene of Tarantino and De Palma talking about the similarities in their careers of having to deal with public attention regarding the violent content in their films (this comes after an extended sequence featuring Tarantino explaining his love for De Palma, which includes a personal scrapbook of printed interviews and a description of the influence that Casualties of War had on certain elements in Reservoir Dogs).
The pair start tormenting the three residents — father, mother and boy - child — but as they say, in direct - to - camera shots, they merely commit their violent acts to entertain the audience, presuming that spectators are delighted by watching torture scenes on screen.
Tony is pretty much an everyman character going about his daily business when he happens to see what he sees, which leads to one of Argento's more memorable set pieces as Tony is trapped between the two glass doors of the art gallery, unable to help the victim inside who is bleeding on the floor and unable to escape outside to fetch help, and his and Julia's situation and relationship is played out in a very natural way, the scenes in their apartment with just the two of them interacting being as integral to the plot as the more violent scenes.
Perhaps the most violent scene in the movie comes very early on.
It's round - about journey to the big - screen was a logical conclusion, and while the first was praised as playfully ridiculous and a violent tongue - in - cheek satire on Mexploitation films, this sequel is a long, drawn - out series of mind - numbing beheadings, choppings, limb - hackings and gore - splattering scenes that would make a death camp survivor long for the good old days.
That sets the scene for the directorial debut for both actor Edmond O'Brien, who also stars as Detective Lt. Barney Nolan, the violent, angry cop, and producer Howard W. Koch, who apprenticed as an assistant on (among others) the early B - movie film noirs of Anthony Mann.
Crystal, his wife (a scene - stealing Dana Delany), attempts to control his descent into full - on violent madness, but finds herself up against not just her husband but the priest who recently converted him into a born - again Christian.
O» Flynn commented on a violent scene which she felt could potentially affect the audience's sympathy with the main character.
I was later somewhat disappointed to learn, as the quote above reveals, that the shot was achieved through visual effects, but it wasn't enough to erase the image from my mind: a distressed Milk confronts a police officer following a violent night of gay - bashing in the Castro as a whistle — a plot point raised earlier in the film — lies blood spattered on the ground, reflecting the scene throughout.
Violent as Miss Bala is, it paled in comparison to Korean genre director Na Hong - jin's The Yellow Sea, which is even more grim and bloody than his debut feature, The Chaser, and contains two of the most mindbogglingly choreographed, thrillingly extended pursuit scenes — one on foot and one in cars — that I've ever seen.
Brilliantly executed, Wong's peculiarly decentered violent sequences are actually more evocative of the battle scene in Orson Welles's Chimes at Midnight than they are of Leone's operatic showdowns, especially in the way they concentrate on ephemeral, oblique details rather than heroic spectacle.
It is clearly early on that Uncle Richard is a villain; India's reluctant attraction to him speeds her maturation into woman — the piano scene has been rightly singled out by many as one of the year's best — but her ultimate rejection of him, through a violent act, completes her hero's journey.
Both are indiscriminately used as cannon fodder, shot and blown up on screen in highly violent scenes with video - game - like gore.
While not reaching the depths of the Harvey Weinstein accusations, which included violent rape, the Times article painted Franco as a decidedly scummy guy who used his position of authority to coerce women into sex acts, cast acting students in myriad topless roles, and on one occasion remove a plastic guard from atop an actress's genitals before simulating oral sex on her for a scene.
«Pirates of the Caribbean» is quite violent — not just with the gory skeleton effects on the enchanted pirates, but in the battle scenes as well.
On the video side, where all extras are encoded in HD, we begin with «No Regrets: The Making of Blue Ruin» (18:56), which features surprisingly traditional cast and crew sitdowns, minimal behind - the - scenes footage and pictures, and some brief clips of auditions and even Saulnier and Blair's violent childhood movies.
The film quickly shows that it's willing to toy with our expectations, as Deckard walks through the aftermath of what must have been a rather violent scene — bodies of SWAT members lying dead on the floor, with a few survivors taken out by the grenade - happy baddie.
Because most of the time we get rape scenes that are pretty highly sexualized; it's rare that they are focused on what a painful and violent act it is.
Here's an excerpt from an early scene, in which Helen must reason with a New York councilman whose violent actions have been caught on a surveillance camera.
It was one of those scenes that sort of appeared on the page, and part of me wished it hadn't, though I knew that it felt true to Stephen, who wasn't a violent person but just didn't know how to handle his anger and sadness.
Yet when Sony Santa Monica said, «Some of these scenes are so violent, they are never going on the internet — at least, not by us.
It was a horrific scene, and according to much of the media that had arrived on - scene to report, the cause was our violent culture, a culture saturated in violence, be it from films, books games.
Video game writer Noel Copeland is on his third scene re-write of the morning, unable to decide just how much violent abuse his female characters should have to endure before they can be considered believable and real.
Content warning: Abuse Video game writer Noel Copeland is on his third scene re-write of the morning, unable to decide just how much violent abuse his female characters should have to endure before they...
The video is available on the official White House YouTube channel, and shows a number of violent scenes from games including Fallout, Wolfenstein, Sniper Elite, and Call of Duty.
It was also in New York that Thompson quickly arrived at his mature style, taking Dody Müller's advice to heart by reworking the compositions of European Masters such as Piero della Francesca, Nicolas Poussin, and Jacopo Tintoretto into simplified, abstracted forms painted in threatening and seductive tones that were hot and violent or deep and dark — seizing on the dynamism of these classical scenes and often transforming them into contemporary allegorical nightmares.
A negative response to his new works exhibited at Betty Parsons Gallery and even violent reaction of the audience, as splashing and defacing the paintings, which continued on the next few shows, resulted in the Newman's withdrawal from the gallery scene.
To shoot Miami Crime, the artist trailed Miami Police Department detectives on homicide investigations, photographing a gamut of over sixty violent crime scenes over a two - year period.
Warhead (1992), an intricately wood carved portrait of Bush Sr. with a smiling grimace plastered on his face, opens up to reveal a violent, war - torn scene.
Bridget Riley burst on to the art scene in the mid-1960s with violent, dizzying canvasses, which set out to disturb perception.
It will also feature drawings, as well as ground - breaking video works such as Raw Material Washing Hands (1996) and, from the Tate Collection, Good Boy Bad Boy (1985), in which actors hypnotically recite a catalogue of phrases, and Violent Incident (1986), in which a violent dinner party scene is played on loop across twelve moViolent Incident (1986), in which a violent dinner party scene is played on loop across twelve moviolent dinner party scene is played on loop across twelve monitors.
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