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In reply to the discussion: Director Peter Bogdanovich: What If Movies Are Part of the Problem? [View all]liberal N proud
(61,194 posts)50. MEDIA VIOLENCE: FACTS & STATISTICS
FACTS
Research indicates that media violence has not just increased in quantity; it has also become
more graphic, sexual, and sadistic. 1
A September 2000 Federal Trade Commission (FTC) report showed that 80 percent of R rated movies,
70 percent of restricted video games, and 100 percent of music with explicit content warning labels
were being marketed to children under 17. 2
By the time the average child is eighteen years old, they will have witnessed 200,000 acts of violence
and 16,000 murders. 3
Media violence is especially damaging to young children (under 8) because they cannot easily tell the
difference between real life and fantasy. 4
Research indicates that media violence has not just increased in quantity; it has also become
more graphic, sexual, and sadistic. 1
A September 2000 Federal Trade Commission (FTC) report showed that 80 percent of R rated movies,
70 percent of restricted video games, and 100 percent of music with explicit content warning labels
were being marketed to children under 17. 2
By the time the average child is eighteen years old, they will have witnessed 200,000 acts of violence
and 16,000 murders. 3
Media violence is especially damaging to young children (under 8) because they cannot easily tell the
difference between real life and fantasy. 4
More information and further links on this document: http://www.jacksonkatz.com/PDF/ChildrenMedia.pdf
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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