Duh dude because it’s not real. :meh:
If I saw a dog with a human head in a film, I’d laugh…
But in real life…
Anywaay.
I haven’t seen Rambo yet. I might do soon.
Bscly.
Heck, sometimes it’s funny when it is happening to you. Like if it’s your own fault for J-walking and getting hit by a bus, or for trying Kung-Fu on a guy with a gun.
The new rambo wasn’t bad, but can’t pass the epicness of the third.
I mean for fucks sake he drove a tank into a helicopter
I read “Another Jambo”.
If gore in movies makes you sick you should watch the SAW series, then the HOSTEL movies followed by the new Final Destination in 3D, after that you should be fine.
Oh, you.
Although I recall when someone took that attitude in a thread about the bush fires in Australia back a while they damn near got banned and had half the forums ready to burn down their house for their insensitivity.
There’s so many fucking wildfires where I live that I could likely relate to that person.
Your forests must be as dry as your humor.
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What if I told you that I lived in the Amazon Rainforest?
No, if after you watched all those movies you were to watch Tokyo Gore Police, you would still flip your shit. :fffuuu:
The difference is simple: Fictional deaths aren’t real deaths. It’s all Special Effects. Remember the part in Tropic Thunder where the director steps on a mine and he gibs? Hilarious! Unless it’s a snuff film, you can enjoy it without giving a second thought!
But watching a real person really die a bloody gibby death, is very unpleasant. Because you know that it was real, and you know he’s really dead. Did anyone see the video about the Vietnam guy burning himself because he was protesting against the persecution of Buddhists by South Vietnam’s Ngô Đình Diệm administration? It’s very sad, and I almost cried, but the man’s a hero.
Fuuuuuuu…
As long as you kept on rotating on an axis perpendicular to the poles of fire and flood, you’d remain pleasantly temperate.
But it is still going to end badly after someone decides to pour gasoline on the water.