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Blogger Johnny Sweatpants said...

Whatever good points he has are overshadowed by his irritating delivery. Yeah, we get it. You like to watch sick shit but that doesn't make you a bad person!

"It’s a form of staring into the abyss and hoping the abyss stares back into you, it’s a way of looking at our own darkness – the things we suspect and fear everyone has much closer to the surface than any of us like to admit – from a comfortable distance." = whole lotta bullshit.

June 07, 2007 9:10 AM

Blogger Johnny Sweatpants said...

Can you imagine having a conversation with this overly defensive pompous ass?

"Are you eating a hamburger?"

"Yeah, so what? Eating meat's not bad and anyway, I didn't kill the cow so why are you looking at me like that?"

Also, I still maintain that Last House on the Left is a heap of suck.

June 07, 2007 9:36 AM

Blogger Johnny Sweatpants said...

I'm sorry, it seems I must post a third derogatory comment about this meandering, self indulgent mess of an article.

I just wanted to point out that he says "The country is so lowbrow now that shocking us is impossible" after yammering on and on about the virtues of on-screen excessive violence.

What a crap day. First there was an old man on the phone that was (I kid you not) SINGING "I can't hear you!" to me with his raspy old man voice at 8:30 in the morning. Then there was the whole Paris outrage that puked over all of us. And I'm supposed to listen to this guy talk about morality?

June 07, 2007 4:20 PM

Blogger Octopunk said...

Yeah, he definitely takes it too far, but there are some good points made about shock cinema.

I haven't seen Last House on the Left, so I can't chime in there. But I have seen lots of Japanese animation that I like to call "dispatches from the id." You know, the "tentacle rape" genre, in which a humanoid monster with a gazillion tentacles that emanate from behind him somewhere reaches out with said tentacles to restrain and violate the hapless victim, who is usually killed upon climax.

If you feel gross for just having read that, yeah, that's a little bit of the feeling you get from watching one. It shocks you even after life-long desensitization brought on by watching hundreds of horror movies.

I plan to go into this more when I review Hostel 2, but basically I think finding and depicting extremes like that is a good thing. It doesn't excuse the person depicting them from trying to make real art, nor does it mean that absolutley anything is appropriate to put on film, but on some abstract level the practice is deserving of some respect.

June 07, 2007 4:31 PM

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