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In reply to the discussion: Director Peter Bogdanovich: What If Movies Are Part of the Problem? [View all]Bluenorthwest
(45,319 posts)42. I am particularly bothered by that fact free argument as it blames both filmmakers and the
audiences. 'No one shows up without violence' and yet the entire top 50 of last year holds few shoot 'em ups, lots of children's fare, fantasy, comedy makes piles of money. Yet people love to say 'those other people, they only watch gore, and that is all that draws'. If you want to make money, make Toy Story. That's the fact.
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Director Peter Bogdanovich: What If Movies Are Part of the Problem? [View all]
Adenoid_Hynkel
Jul 2012
OP
The fact that you feel nothing would seem to indicate that you are becoming desensitized.
grantcart
Jul 2012
#54
Excellent question. We know advertisements affect people's behavior. Why not movies? n/t
pnwmom
Jul 2012
#2
i agree with changing the rating system, as to the imagination thing i get that as well
loli phabay
Jul 2012
#9
Maybe the answer is directors and producers and movie fans asking these questions
pnwmom
Jul 2012
#8
"Suggestion" used to work in the old days--for sex or violence. Not so much now, people are used to
MADem
Jul 2012
#27
the worst is the kids movies, i watched tangled and now i know how to steal a crown
loli phabay
Jul 2012
#10
I agree, including the part about showing violence in other ways being more effective & chilling.
HiPointDem
Jul 2012
#12
excorcist, salems lot both give me the heebie jeebies, james mason is just immense.
loli phabay
Jul 2012
#23
Being a smart guy, he didn't say movies were the sole problem but that they could be part of the
cali
Jul 2012
#25
There was a lot of domestic violence when I lived there in the 70's. I don't know how it is now. nt
Mojorabbit
Jul 2012
#104
What happened to society that we need all this violence in our "entertainment"
liberal N proud
Jul 2012
#33
I am particularly bothered by that fact free argument as it blames both filmmakers and the
Bluenorthwest
Jul 2012
#42
I think it's worth noting that the violent spree-killer in question
4th law of robotics
Jul 2012
#46
Much like the person who shoot people at that Unitarian Church had not listened to the sermon...
Bluenorthwest
Jul 2012
#51
You said "A movie doesn't draw a crowd unless someone is getting blown up"
Bluenorthwest
Jul 2012
#55
I thought since you were citing FTC's report from 12 years ago, I'd offer up some of the reaction
Bluenorthwest
Jul 2012
#63
The actual lists of top grossing films do not support this theory that 'sensationalism' w/
Bluenorthwest
Jul 2012
#49
You don't think the first 5 movies on that last aren't over the top mellow drama?
Javaman
Jul 2012
#59
I said many other things which you simply refuse to address. It is you who is taking one word
Bluenorthwest
Jul 2012
#84
I'd say it's the hip-hop music kids are always listening to on their boomboxes or on the music TV
4th law of robotics
Jul 2012
#35
Bogdonavich's first film was about a crazed mass murdering shooter. 'Targets' it was called.
Bluenorthwest
Jul 2012
#39
I don't recall saying that it did so. I simply find Peter's words to be less than forthcoming
Bluenorthwest
Jul 2012
#82
My point was that Peter leaves his own work out of the equation when his own work actually
Bluenorthwest
Jul 2012
#87
After reading "Killing of the Unicorn", I am convinced that Bogdonavich doesn't get irony
Tom Ripley
Jul 2012
#86
"We're brutalizing the audience. We're going to end up like the Roman circus, live at the Coliseum."
BOG PERSON
Jul 2012
#52
For the most part, I disagree that movies and video games have much influence on us.
randome
Jul 2012
#67
advertisements have influence on us -- why would the same not be true of movies?
grasswire
Jul 2012
#92