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I Max95

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i dont have a strong stomach for the violence shown in some r rated movies gaming if the graphics are good enough i have the same problem although i do have some exeptions

v for vendetta i didnt think this was that bad but others might disagree but it was such a good movie i was able to get through it without a problem

300 yes this is a gory movie but every thing is styilized and looks completely unrealistic and i love that
 

I Max95

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movies diferent than the types of movies you usually watch how is that not ovious
 

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I have a problem with violence as well. Oddly I'm ok with blood and gore as long as I don't actually have to watch the person get hurt.

V for Vendetta was fine, it was all comic book violence (unsurprisingly), so not particularly graphic.

The only 18 I've seen was Watchmen and I went in completely unprepared for the violence. Luckily since I've read the comic I knew when to look away but the guy I went with had never read it and I think he was kind of shocked, even though he does like that sort of thing. At the very least it kind of changed his opinion of me.
 

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I can't really think of any, I will watch almost any film really. Unless the adverts/marketing has really put me off of it.
 

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*claws at brain in an attempt to get the Rocky Horror Picture Show outta her head*
That thing was terrible! People say you have to be in crowds to properly enjoy it, but... That's how mobs and stupidity get started! I'm no sheep.
Just... Eww. No.
 

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Most American comedies that are mainstream in general I am not good with because I find them immature and lacking more than a little refinement.. something I, as a member of the 'snooty club' will not stand for. Yet I rather liked Forgetting Sarah Marshall and even Superbad, despite the latter feeling like an active list of all the things I hate about American comedy.. it was still well done.
Then there was Juno and I loved Juno.
 

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Erana said:
*claws at brain in an attempt to get the Rocky Horror Picture Show outta her head*
That thing was terrible! People say you have to be in crowds to properly enjoy it, but... That's how mobs and stupidity get started! I'm no sheep.
Just... Eww. No.
I heard it was a cult classic and was extremely disappointed when I got around to watching it. I'm even fairly open minded about how people dress.
 

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mentor07825 said:
Erana said:
*claws at brain in an attempt to get the Rocky Horror Picture Show outta her head*
That thing was terrible! People say you have to be in crowds to properly enjoy it, but... That's how mobs and stupidity get started! I'm no sheep.
Just... Eww. No.
I went to the show, it was awsome! Got dressed up in friends clothes and everything! I drew the line however in wearing her thong.
I wouldn't be caught dead at such a place, and I'm majoring in a field where I'm supposed to be eccentric.
 

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I love my psychological horrors, but it seems the ones I think are good everyone else thinks are rubbish. Take The Descent for example. I thought the whole idea of being trapped in a cave, being picked off one by one in complete darkness by weird cannibalistic monsters, was pretty good. Everyone else I mentioned it too who watched it said it was crap... It probably didn't help that I was watching it in pitch black with some of the jumpiest people in the world :p
Also the recent film The Unborn. Yeah sure the idea of being haunted by your unborn brother sounds a bit rubbish.. but I went to see it at the cinema, and usually being someone who revels in that kind of thing, there were parts I actually had to turn away, it got the suspense perfect I felt. It's obviously easier to criticise than to praise... but seriously, those two films I thought were CLASS, and everyone else I've talked to thought they were awful...
 

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mentor07825 said:
Erana said:
mentor07825 said:
Erana said:
*claws at brain in an attempt to get the Rocky Horror Picture Show outta her head*
That thing was terrible! People say you have to be in crowds to properly enjoy it, but... That's how mobs and stupidity get started! I'm no sheep.
Just... Eww. No.
I went to the show, it was awsome! Got dressed up in friends clothes and everything! I drew the line however in wearing her thong.
I wouldn't be caught dead at such a place, and I'm majoring in a field where I'm supposed to be eccentric.
And you went to where it was being shown in a cinema? We had live actors and dildos there, it was awsome!

I lost my Rocky Horror virginity by touching the crotch area of a guys pants and guess what was inside it, among with two others.

Turns out it was a stuffed dragon!
I hate to resort to this, but, "Lalala, I'm not listening! lalala..."

Now I really wish that thing didn't exist.
 

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mentor07825 said:
Machines Are Us said:
Erana said:
*claws at brain in an attempt to get the Rocky Horror Picture Show outta her head*
That thing was terrible! People say you have to be in crowds to properly enjoy it, but... That's how mobs and stupidity get started! I'm no sheep.
Just... Eww. No.
I heard it was a cult classic and was extremely disappointed when I got around to watching it. I'm even fairly open minded about how people dress.
Did you watch it in the cinema with a group of people? That's where you really enjoy it. I dressed up in the works, make up and hair done.

Wore a mini-skirt, a corsette (misspelled, but who cares) and fish-nets. Couldn't get the fish nets on so my friend (who I was staying with and it was her clothes I was using) had to help me get them on. She laughed and said, "Now you can claim you were felt up by a lesbian."

Twas a good night where I was mistaken as a woman until I spoke.
I saw it on TV. I imagine it could be a laugh, but I think my expectations were what led me to be disappointed.
 

I Max95

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Rev Erebus said:
300 gory huh was i watching another film

check out braindead i think its called dead again in australia now that was gory
fine bloody or some other violent word

(its called dead alive in my country said so in zp never saw it never will)