Quote (WelSh @ Jan 10 2015 11:13pm)
Because people may have different core beliefs to you or a lower tolerance level towards various offensive material.
For example, I struggled with a serbian film, I lasted about 15 minutes. I do not need to see a new born being raped, I do not need to see a father anally rape his own son, in graphic nature... that shit is fucking horrible.
A Serbian film was just disgusting, and not in the way it was trying to be. It tried so hard to be shocking that it ended up being this "
took a shit in the face of intelligence by being way too obvious with it's agenda"
Quote (Svartermetalisk @ Jan 10 2015 11:54pm)
Crash truly took a shit in the face of intelligence by being way too obvious with it's agenda
Rampage by Uwe Boll really freaked me out because of the raw, sadistic and very realistic violence against civilians. Disgusting movie.
Any American pro war propaganda disgust me to no end, Pearl Harbor, Unthinkable stuff like that.
I've never seen Rampage.
Quote (stupidkid282 @ Jan 10 2015 10:53pm)
None.....why would a fictional form of entertainment offend me?
I can't speak for you. In my opinion, there are many ways a movie can be offensive.
Like when a writer/director fails to be reverent, subtle, or intelligent about touchy subjects, they end up creating something offensive. It's offensive in the sense that people really suffer, and these creators are getting paid to re-purpose real suffering into entertainment, without adding to the conversation.
Or when a movie is so mindless, it's basically calling it's audience stupid for watching it.
Or when a creator tricks people into liking a movie by distracting them from the plot with flashing lights.
Or stealing good content from better movies.
Or being so bad it's un-watchable, like a big fart, the experience is just offensive.
This post was edited by TrouNce on Jan 11 2015 01:50pm