Quote Originally Posted by LIP
I was talking in terms of violence.

And it's the same with games, movies and games. They're both getting more violent, but i dont think, in terms of violence you can go too far. You can only get so horrific, and if people want to go watch that kind of stuff than they should be allowed. I dont think movies OR games should be banned because of excessive violence. The vast majority of people who play those kinds of games and watch those types of movies KNOW it's all fake, and know it's not real life.

I dont think anything can be too violent for people to watch, IF they want to watch it.
I completely agree with this, if its to violent for you and you are unable to handle it then turn the shit off no one is forcing you to watch it. if your at the movies and its to much, just go and trade your ticket in for another movie or get your money back, all you have to do is say it was to much they will be just apologizes and give you your money, or offer another movie. THIS is why we have different genres of movies, because not everyone is into the same material. its only natural for someone to not like horror films. I dont know many people who do.
BlAzInIt4:20 Reviewed by BlAzInIt4:20 on . Hostel II - going too far? I read recently that Eli Roth has made a sequel to Hostel, which is probably about the most disturbing and sickening film I have ever made the mistake of watching. The article in this months Film magazine writes it is going to begin with 45 minutes of sex, and then its into the torture. Once again in true Tarantino style, Roth is pushing the boundaries of acceptibilty by portraying sickening scenes of outrageous violence and sadism. Scenes are to include the graphic dismemberment of a male Rating: 5