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In reply to the discussion: Movie heroes stopped smoking. Could they stop shooting? [View all]DollarBillHines
(1,922 posts)2. One word - Financing
The most difficult element of making a full-release movie is acquiring financing.
I can only imagine trying to pitch a mainstream action movie without some Shoot-'em-Up.
That being said, I wish there was a perfect world in which your vision could prosper.
Our society pretty much sucks, in my opinion.
But then, no one is asking for my opinion.
DBH
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But here the story predominates. Hardly the case with James Bond or Saw movies.
randome
Jan 2013
#26
Hard to write a narrative distinguishing types of movies as to wehther the violence is gratuitous or
Honeycombe8
Jan 2013
#27
No. Because it's SUBJECTIVE whether violence is gratuitous. You may think it is, while others
Honeycombe8
Jan 2013
#31
I think most fans of 'shoot-em-ups' and 'torture porn' movies would agree that the violence...
randome
Jan 2013
#39
You might be right about that. But "The Lone Ranger" is a shoot-em-up. "The Halleluyah Trail" -
Honeycombe8
Jan 2013
#65
We live in a society where a film of one person loving another is considered pornography
baldguy
Jan 2013
#5
If you like sword-based action movies, there is a small franchise of just such pictures.
TheManInTheMac
Jan 2013
#7
That will never happen. Shooting is one of only about six things movies are about.
nolabear
Jan 2013
#8
Sure. Then there are the 'Saw' movies. Torture porn by anyone's definition, I think.
randome
Jan 2013
#48
Many of the action heroes are cops or soldiers. I don't see how that would work.
Incitatus
Jan 2013
#12
maybe Research showed it didn't matter, i mean look at Japan, they love shitty american action
JI7
Jan 2013
#38
one way to curb it if not eliminate is to apply a gratuitous violence tax with proceeds earmarked
In Truth We Trust
Jan 2013
#32
I can't picture the opening scene of "Saving Private Ryan" as being one big pillow fight.
Kaleva
Jan 2013
#40
In the late 70's and early 80's the media was under pressure to reduce shootings in movies and TV.
LeftyMom
Jan 2013
#46
Personally, I'd like to see wars fought with knives by the old farts who get us into them. nt.
OldDem2012
Jan 2013
#59