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__________________ "Give me grain or give me death!" |
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I dislike most Nazisploitation films, but can't say they really offend me (as Pete stated most are just too ludicrous to be taken seriously) "John Hughes movies offend me too - they start off good and then start turning into the most sickly sweet films ever and by the end I feel like vomiting everywhere. " Ha, I second that. Also -Cheesy and manipulative dramas about autism/ disability/ mute kids etc. (most of them are just misinformed and out right offensive). -Movies where an obnoxious kid forms a special bond with lions/ice bears/whales/big foot etc (I'm not even sure why those films offend me, but seeing a fat kid playfully wrestle with a bear makes me want to punch somebody. Not to mention that these type of films are filled with laughable villains, endless scenes of kids climbing with their new animal pals through wilderness and predictable sappy endings.) |
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faces of death, anything with real animal slaughter or real footage of executions as these films no matter how informative they pretend to be are made for profit and someone has to sit there trolling through footage finding what they consider the most depraved or disturbing. I don't like the cannibal movies, but thats more because I just find them boring and uninteresting. As for saw and all those films - they have there place, but there has been way to many rip offs. Saw 1 and 2 were good. |
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Agree with the general sentiment here that I'm not offended per se, but certain genres-such as the animal abuse of the cannibal films and the nazi exploitation films- are certainly tasteless and exploitative, but I don't feel personally offended. If anything, I marvel at their making, and how little tolerance there would be today for such ideas! I <3 the 70s. |
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