Scenes you don't want to see in a movie
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Scenes you don't want to see in a movie
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Same here. Especially when I am in theaters and eating popcorn.
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I also have to third the comments about bathroom/toilet scenes; unless there is some major symbolism behind using that as a setting for a scene, it serves no purpose, we all go to the bathroom so why am I spending my money watching this?
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Oh! I don't like to see any animal in pain too! An animal lover like me would never watch movies with such scenes.Lil Reads wrote: ↑23 Aug 2018, 23:28 I hate seeing some cute innocent animal in pain or dying.
I also have to third the comments about bathroom/toilet scenes; unless there is some major symbolism behind using that as a setting for a scene, it serves no purpose, we all go to the bathroom so why am I spending my money watching this?
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I think there is a website where you can type in or select the title and it tells you if the animals live. It might still be called "Does the Dog Die?" , but I'm not sure.amsula_2018 wrote: ↑26 Aug 2018, 06:57Oh! I don't like to see any animal in pain too! An animal lover like me would never watch movies with such scenes.Lil Reads wrote: ↑23 Aug 2018, 23:28 I hate seeing some cute innocent animal in pain or dying.
I also have to third the comments about bathroom/toilet scenes; unless there is some major symbolism behind using that as a setting for a scene, it serves no purpose, we all go to the bathroom so why am I spending my money watching this?
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On a lighter note, I hate the "moisty" noise character's make while kissing. Ugh.
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But it has become common now to have over the top violence in most of the series and movies!
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Agree to these! I also don't like those bad touches or the knife-tracing-skin scenes in some movies. I get the point of it, to engage the audience or heighten the drama, but it's a bit too much when I watch.
Just like men physically hurting women. Top of that would be the choke. I hate watching choke scenes since I sort of "feel" it.