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is a good example of what filmgeek is talking about: very effective use of the threat of violence. There's one scene in a gas station in the middle of nowhere where not a drop of blood is shed - but it's the most terrifying scene in the movie, IMO.
Very little gore in that movie, if any. Extremely violent, because it's about a guy who is a sociopathic killer.
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by occams hatchet on Fri Feb 01, 2008 at 07:37:38 PM PDT
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That that is a very interesting movie.
But on CSPAN the other day, there was this scene with Harry Reid and Jay Rockefeller over FISA, where not a drop of blood was shed, but you could hear the shredding of the Constitution in the background.
That's about as horrific as I can take!
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by Ed in Montana on Fri Feb 01, 2008 at 07:53:20 PM PDT
what you speak of is horrifying beyond comprehension.
by occams hatchet on Fri Feb 01, 2008 at 09:15:46 PM PDT
wide narrow
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