Did you know that sex is way worse than violence?
Did you know that sex is way worse than violence?
Gamemaker Sued Over Hidden Sex in GTA
By LARRY NEUMEISTER
Associated Press Writer
Published July 27, 2005, 12:58 PM CDT
NEW YORK -- A woman upset that she bought the video game "Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas" for her 14-year-old grandson without knowing it contained hidden, sexually explicit scenes sued the manufacturer Wednesday on behalf of consumers nationwide.
Read the full article here: http://www.chicagotribune.com/business/ ... siness-hed
Now, I'm not saying that a grandmother shouldn't be outraged over a game that snuck in sexually explicit scenes. But what the hell are grandmothers doing buying their grandchildren games as violent as Grand Theft Auto, a game which is clearly meant for mature audiences due to its realistic depictions of crime and violence.
Why is it that people get up in arms over sex but feel like there is nothing wrong with 8 year olds armed with guns killing random people and stealing their cars?
We've come a long way from jumping on the heads of walking mushrooms, that's for sure.
By LARRY NEUMEISTER
Associated Press Writer
Published July 27, 2005, 12:58 PM CDT
NEW YORK -- A woman upset that she bought the video game "Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas" for her 14-year-old grandson without knowing it contained hidden, sexually explicit scenes sued the manufacturer Wednesday on behalf of consumers nationwide.
Read the full article here: http://www.chicagotribune.com/business/ ... siness-hed
Now, I'm not saying that a grandmother shouldn't be outraged over a game that snuck in sexually explicit scenes. But what the hell are grandmothers doing buying their grandchildren games as violent as Grand Theft Auto, a game which is clearly meant for mature audiences due to its realistic depictions of crime and violence.
Why is it that people get up in arms over sex but feel like there is nothing wrong with 8 year olds armed with guns killing random people and stealing their cars?
We've come a long way from jumping on the heads of walking mushrooms, that's for sure.
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Our society is ass-backwards, that's what is wrong!
Plus, doesn't the article say that she bought it for her 14-yr old grandson when it was still rated M (for mature, for 17 yrs and older)?!
I don't agree with a lot of the gratuitous sex and violence that kids are exposed to, but isn't it ultimately up to parents/grandparents/guardians to control the exposure?
Plus, doesn't the article say that she bought it for her 14-yr old grandson when it was still rated M (for mature, for 17 yrs and older)?!
I don't agree with a lot of the gratuitous sex and violence that kids are exposed to, but isn't it ultimately up to parents/grandparents/guardians to control the exposure?
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"Laurence D. Paskowitz, the lawyer who filed the lawsuit on behalf of Cohen, said no parent would knowingly buy an adult-only video game for their children".
Following from little martinet, the Grandmother did know Will she be countersued for knowingly buying a video game for a minor?.
"Laurence D. Paskowitz, the lawyer who filed the lawsuit on behalf of Cohen, said no parent would knowingly buy an adult-only video game for their children".
Following from little martinet, the Grandmother did know Will she be countersued for knowingly buying a video game for a minor?.
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It's funny though because, historically speaking -- and at least in reference to movies -- it's always seemed to me that English censors were much tougher on violence and horror than American censors/ratings boards. (Didn't there used to be an "H" rating for "horrorific" that was applied to movies like the James Whale "Frankenstein"...I also have a vague memory of "Freaks" being banned there...or possibly here...)Jackson Monk wrote:Blue. You've raised Mrs Monkster's greatest irritation. She gets really annoyed that British Censors worry about sex/passion being on TV, whilst they allow serious violent scenes (esp on Soaps) to be broadcast before the 9pm watershed.
This isn't really about censorship per se, and some of may remember making this comment before, but I always thought it was telling that when Michael Powell made "Peeping Tom" -- a serial killer film with no blood and very little onscreen violence -- British critics and, I suppose, audience members were so appalled that it was pretty much the official end to Powell's filmmaking career, which was on a par with any other director in the world. (The reviews that Powell got rival the most appalled reviews that Q. Tarentino got for "Kill Bill, Vol. 1.")
A few month's later, Powell's former colleague Alfred Hitchcock made "Psycho" -- a film which had actually had considerable blood and violence for its day and shocked and appalled many. But it spun the already very famous Hitchcock into even greater fame and fortune.
But, of course, if Tony Perkins and Janet Leigh had had sex in the shower, well that would of have been it!
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honestly, i think this is a major reason why we (westerners at least) are so very fucked up. (ha. punny.)
violence doesn't seem to bother MANY people. and those same folks are freaked about sex.
it really should be the other way around. violence is much worse for anyone than sex is.
yeah, i'm rambly, what else is new.
violence doesn't seem to bother MANY people. and those same folks are freaked about sex.
it really should be the other way around. violence is much worse for anyone than sex is.
yeah, i'm rambly, what else is new.
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Fortunately, sex remains much more common in daily life than violence. (Well, for some of us anyway...if I don't kill someone three times a week, I start to get crabby.)
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Re: Did you know that sex is way worse than violence?
So, then, what about violent sex ??? Hmmmm ???? ....does the sex make the violence worse, or does the violence tone down the sex ???
A happy medium, perchance ??? Ya got me ???!!!???
A happy medium, perchance ??? Ya got me ???!!!???
I think it's safe to say they all act as intensifiers.
Want a one-way ticket to NC-17 land? Sex+violence (maybe a drive-by shooting during sex?)+cursing during sex+drug-use (during the sex)+cigarette smoking (during, not after, the sex)+animal cruelty (during not after the sex)+vampire violence (the offical reason for the "R" rating for "Queen of the Damned")
Want a one-way ticket to NC-17 land? Sex+violence (maybe a drive-by shooting during sex?)+cursing during sex+drug-use (during the sex)+cigarette smoking (during, not after, the sex)+animal cruelty (during not after the sex)+vampire violence (the offical reason for the "R" rating for "Queen of the Damned")
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Probably making a Swedish film sure to be rated NC-17. Hope he's well...
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I've only seen two Meyer films.
"Faster Pussycat, Kill, Kill!" which is basically all violence and no overt sex (lots of big-breated women fighting, make of that what you will).
"Beyond the Valley of the Dolls" does have some a lot of sex for a more-or-less legit movie -- but to be honest I can't remember specific sex scenes right now. Time for some ginkgo.
"Faster Pussycat, Kill, Kill!" which is basically all violence and no overt sex (lots of big-breated women fighting, make of that what you will).
"Beyond the Valley of the Dolls" does have some a lot of sex for a more-or-less legit movie -- but to be honest I can't remember specific sex scenes right now. Time for some ginkgo.
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I watched "The Godfather" on US TV late last night. The intimate scene after Michael Corleone's wedding, where the virgin bride exposes her breasts to the groom for the first time, was shown with breasts mosaic-ed out. The rest of the movie was pretty much intact.
I then switched over to see some of "Over There", with contained graphic shootings of Iraqi civilians by US troops.
The US has some very fucked up ideas on censorship, and on which images the children (and adults) of this country need to be protected from.
I then switched over to see some of "Over There", with contained graphic shootings of Iraqi civilians by US troops.
The US has some very fucked up ideas on censorship, and on which images the children (and adults) of this country need to be protected from.
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