Yeah, it's a classic israelitewood Trojan horse to brainrape kids with shock. That's why muttoid children grow up moronic and violent.
When I was a kid I watched this shit and the scene where the propeller of the plane kills that bald Nazi that was fighting Indiana never sat well with me. It was disproportionately brutal and even with the context "Nazis = literal Satan" I never felt enough hatred to enjoy a death scene like that. My parents noticed I was visibly distraught at the scene and they told me something along the lines of "ohh well he was a bad guy!" but I never saw him do anything bad and even if he was indeed a war criminal or whatever such a death was still horrifying and too much. Especially, again, in a kid movie. They knew they fricked up showing me that, they later said it was too much as well.
Found the scene https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jW1CeAVPhVg
Wow the swastika gets splattered with blood as well, touche Black folk.
tl;dr in order to have death scenes like this they need to feel earned. This guy had to be shown raping kids to death for it to be appropriate.
>touche Black folk
Even if these movies aren't created by bitter israelites, they're bankrolled by them. Expect revolting israelite nonsense in anything created in America.
>Expect revolting israelite nonsense in anything created in America
Absolutely. That's why I stopped consooming 99% of israelitewood slop circa 2015.
With that being said, Spielberg is indeed israeli.
I felt the same way watching the Phantom Menace. I was terrified and crying, and I asked my mom, “why did they do that? Why did they chop poor Darth Maul in half?”
My mom smiled and looked at me and said “it’s just the israelites, son. They’re trying to brainwash you into being a killer. Don’t worry about it.”
Thank Christ my mom browsed /misc/ back then, otherwise I could have grown up completely bluepilled… bluepilled by perfidious israelitewood.
You're shitposting but I watched the Phantom Menace around that time too and I didn't feel any shock at Darth Maul being split in half. Why? Well the butthole killed Qui-Gon Jinn who was the only character I cared about in that dogshit movie and there wasn't any blood and it was kinda comical and exaggerated anyway with the sloppy CGI.
It was a duel and he got fricked fair and square. So overall it was "earned" like I said.
The scene with the bald Nazi that I've linked is the exact opposite case. It was a fisticuffs duel and he got suddenly brutalized, behind his back, while the sniveling protagonist covered and didn't even warn him. So the scene was just too vindictive to be heroic or "deserved".
I just rewatched the fight and yeah, Indy fights dirty. That's his character, kind of a dick, strong and capable, but against such odds that he uses underhanded tactics. He threw sand in the big guy's eyes and misdirection to get a cheap shot in. The big guy was blind and deaf to what was going on around them and Indy wasn't. When the prop came around, Indy did throw his hands over his own head and so the big guy had a few seconds of warning. He could have ducked down and lived if he hadn't been so single minded.
I'm also reminded of the fight Indy has with the big chief guard in Doom. Indy tries to grab onto the guy and pull him away from the rock crusher for a few seconds before giving up and using the pulley to get away. He's not opposed to killing his enemies and that's fine to me.
You're shitposting but I watched the Phantom Menace around that time too and I didn't feel any shock at Darth Maul being split in half. Why? Well the butthole killed Qui-Gon Jinn who was the only character I cared about in that dogshit movie and there wasn't any blood and it was kinda comical and exaggerated anyway with the sloppy CGI.
It was a duel and he got fricked fair and square. So overall it was "earned" like I said.
The scene with the bald Nazi that I've linked is the exact opposite case. It was a fisticuffs duel and he got suddenly brutalized, behind his back, while the sniveling protagonist covered and didn't even warn him. So the scene was just too vindictive to be heroic or "deserved".
My mom is still a Communist by the way.
I actually cried at watching the Gungans getting decimated, but maybe that was more to do with how fricking loud that scene was for the ears of a 5 year old kid.
This is pretty much spot on. israelites have been violently and psychologically seething for now 80 years. And it shows no sign of slowing down. They're wholly consumed by this hatred. They are like black Americans that are still seething and rendering themselves completely incapable of even taking care of themselves because some of them were slaves more than 150 years ago. Pathetic existence.
You are way overthinking this. In the Indiana movies the Nazis are cartoon villains, therefore you should only feel as much empathy for them as their cartoonishness allows, which is not much
I agree, they're cartoon villains. So give them appropriate cartoon villain death.
Getting mashed by a propeller is a fricking horror movie death sentence. Not something you'd do to a shallow villain goon.
It was pansies like you that made them dub DBZ's deaths as 'sending them to another dimension' and other censorship like the walkie-talkies in ET.
The world is violent and kids need to be wary of that.
Toonami definitely edited out death as much as possible. When Vegeta killed Nappa the line was 'maybe you won't be such a disappointment... when you're dead!'
Toonami edited that to '...in the next dimension!'
They did similar stuff for other deaths, and yeah IIRC YGO did that frequently as well. I believe that Pokemon episode with the ghost Pokemon was heavily edited too and there was an episode with guns (Safari Zone?) that wasn't shown.
Yeah, even as a kid I recognised this. Indy gave a vague gesture of surrender and the Russian relented his offence, only to get his head smashed in by a cheap shot.
I felt the same way watching the Phantom Menace. I was terrified and crying, and I asked my mom, “why did they do that? Why did they chop poor Darth Maul in half?”
My mom smiled and looked at me and said “it’s just the israelites, son. They’re trying to brainwash you into being a killer. Don’t worry about it.”
Thank Christ my mom browsed /misc/ back then, otherwise I could have grown up completely bluepilled… bluepilled by perfidious israelitewood.
You don't have to brainwash humans into becoming killers. Killing is in human nature. Killing is in all nature. We would be extinct without killing. It takes brainwashing to divert this basic instinct.
That one was cartoony, THIS one creeped me the frick out as a kid
also reading about the effort involved in making this scene was amazing, three animatronic heads with airsacs and meltable foam in different stages of decomposing on a rig going through the motions so they could blend the footage together
Man this scared the ever living shit out of me as a kid. Still makes me uncomfortable to this day just cause of the memories, but I do love that movie. Really cool to hear how they did it, would have loved to see the behind the scenes if they existed.
http://www.theraider.net/films/crusade/making_4_postproduction.php
near the end, look for "donovan's destruction"
It's a fascinating read. Pretty much a perfect definition of what "soul" means, the amount of effort and creativity involved in a 10 second long scene.
Yeah, it's a classic israelitewood Trojan horse to brainrape kids with shock. That's why muttoid children grow up moronic and violent.
When I was a kid I watched this shit and the scene where the propeller of the plane kills that bald Nazi that was fighting Indiana never sat well with me. It was disproportionately brutal and even with the context "Nazis = literal Satan" I never felt enough hatred to enjoy a death scene like that. My parents noticed I was visibly distraught at the scene and they told me something along the lines of "ohh well he was a bad guy!" but I never saw him do anything bad and even if he was indeed a war criminal or whatever such a death was still horrifying and too much. Especially, again, in a kid movie. They knew they fricked up showing me that, they later said it was too much as well.
Found the scene https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jW1CeAVPhVg
Wow the swastika gets splattered with blood as well, touche Black folk.
tl;dr in order to have death scenes like this they need to feel earned. This guy had to be shown raping kids to death for it to be appropriate.
>inb4 lol butthurt wehraboo
I'm a Slav.
Stupid, uneducated, westernized zoomer Black person. PG, back in the 80s, meant "parental guidance". As in if your kid is going to watch this, watch it with a parent who can hopefully explain to them "it's just a movie, these effects aren't real, etc." It was the equivalent of PG-13 back then, and was made before PG-13 existed.
Indiana Jones films aren't family films. Sure they have themes of adventure, and romance (stuff like father and son bonding, etc.) that families may like, but they aren't meant to be shown to little pussy ass children.
The films are filled with horror jumpscares, Indy flirting and having implied sex with hot women, violent deaths, the protagonist killing people, etc.
Also you're the equivalent of a mother who says "we should ban X, because my babies started crying about it". Frick you. My dad and I watched all the Indy films together ever since I was 8, and it was the coolest, nicest movie going experience ever. People like you are why the western world is so pussy whipped these days.
(Jaws and Poltergeist were also both horror films rated PG back then).
You didn't address their concern in that did that guy deserve to get chopped up by a helicopter because he was a bad guy? What did he do? The anon's point is that there seemed to be a disproportional amount of violence towards characters just because they were bad. It isn't a PG or R thing, its a morals thing. You are supposed to root for Indiana Jones who just let a guy get chopped up for no reason other than he knew he was going to lose a fist fight fair and square.
In Jaws the shark was going out of its way to kill people because it was a man eater. You cheered seeing it blown up because that shark was going to eat everyone in town if it could. It wouldn't make sense to see a scene where the mayor got thrown to the shark by the good guys right? That wouldn't make any sense. That is what that anon means.
7 months ago
Anonymous
>what did he do
be a nazi which meant he had a 80% chance of surrendering and collaborating with the Allies.
And a 90% chance of crossdressing.
And a 100% chance xe killed a Christian
7 months ago
Anonymous
>You didn't address their concern in that did that guy deserve to get chopped up by a helicopter because he was a bad guy? What did he do?
The protagonist was in a self defense situation. Bald guy throws the first punch. Arguably, almost kills Indy in a brawl as the audience realizes he is stronger than Jones. The only way bald guy dies is due to mishaps of another Nazi pilot accidentally killing him with his propeller.
Yes it's excessively violent. That's the nature of Indiana Jones films. Temple of Doom/Crystal Skull were also excessively violent towards it's characters and characterized it's villians as cartoonishly evil, and those films didn't have Nazis.
>who just let a guy get chopped up for no reason other than he knew he was going to lose a fist fight fair and square
In The Last Crusade they make a point where a lot of nazi deaths are due to their own hubris, rather than simply the actions of Indians Jones. Point is, IJ isn't really a family film.
In Indiana Jones movies, Nazis = evil.
In Jaws, Shark = evil.
In Jaws, the main characters didn't go "oh no we really shouldn't of killed the main antagonist, we really should of been careful with the poor old shark :0" Not every hero is going to be some humble hero that ensures no one will get hurt in an adventure film.
7 months ago
Anonymous
incels are whiny b***hes basically. They find anything to get offended over.
Fricking Indiana Jones is genociding them now.
7 months ago
Anonymous
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>THIS FAKE BLOOD IN A MOVIE IS WHITE GENOCIDING ME! HELP! I'M BEING GENOCIDED!
when did "le edgy" alt-righters become such whiny b***hes that cry about every little thing
Dilate.
>You didn't address their concern in that did that guy deserve to get chopped up by a helicopter because he was a bad guy? What did he do?
The protagonist was in a self defense situation. Bald guy throws the first punch. Arguably, almost kills Indy in a brawl as the audience realizes he is stronger than Jones. The only way bald guy dies is due to mishaps of another Nazi pilot accidentally killing him with his propeller.
Yes it's excessively violent. That's the nature of Indiana Jones films. Temple of Doom/Crystal Skull were also excessively violent towards it's characters and characterized it's villians as cartoonishly evil, and those films didn't have Nazis.
>who just let a guy get chopped up for no reason other than he knew he was going to lose a fist fight fair and square
In The Last Crusade they make a point where a lot of nazi deaths are due to their own hubris, rather than simply the actions of Indians Jones. Point is, IJ isn't really a family film.
In Indiana Jones movies, Nazis = evil.
In Jaws, Shark = evil.
In Jaws, the main characters didn't go "oh no we really shouldn't of killed the main antagonist, we really should of been careful with the poor old shark :0" Not every hero is going to be some humble hero that ensures no one will get hurt in an adventure film.
>due to mishaps of another Nazi pilot accidentally killing him with his propeller
You didn't even watch the movie.
>You didn't even watch the movie
You do realize the Indiana didn't physically force the propeller to kill the bald guy right? The bald guys death was due to Marion and the Nazi pilot. Jones could of stepped in, but he didn't.
If someone is about to kill you, and someone behind them is about kill your killer, would you try to stop the person trying to kill your killer?
7 months ago
Anonymous
Indy would've totally helped if he could, on multiple occasions he's shown himself to be a deceptive cold blooded killer who caps anybody he considers evil
7 months ago
Anonymous
>Man is about to kill you in a fist fight >yeah let me just help this guy out, a few seconds ago he would of knocked me out unconscious in a brawl
Logic completely thrown out the window.
7 months ago
Anonymous
Case in point, you coming to a website you hate to seethe and further recede your hairline.
Can't really say I disagree It's why Temple of Doom is the best one. Villains in that movie are just evil cultists, there's no political motivation behind it.
I think you're onto something. There was a period between the 80s and early 2000s where they would randomly shoehorn a shocking gruesome death in every fricking big budgeted kids film.
Other than the Indiana Jones and JP franchises, The Mummy comes to mind with the guys sucked by Imhotep.
I just never understood the point of these scenes. Gratuitous brutality for 5 seconds. And then nobody cares.
At least for JP you can say it was for spectacle, like if these two huge animals destroyed a car and ate the driver this is probably what would happen, enjoy.
>There was a period between the 80s and early 2000s where they would randomly shoehorn a shocking gruesome death in every fricking big budgeted kids film.
Cause they knew how to make good movies without pussying out.
>There was a period between the 80s and early 2000s where they would randomly shoehorn a shocking gruesome death in every fricking big budgeted kids film.
It's because the PG-13 rating wasn't created (at the suggestion of Steven Spielberg) until 1984 because of audience backlash to Gremlins and Temple of Doom being too graphic for small kids. You posted a screencap from a PG-13 movie with creature violence. Creature violence alone almost never nets an R rating unless it has realistic and gratuitous gore.
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Stupid, uneducated, westernized zoomer Black person. PG, back in the 80s, meant "parental guidance". As in if your kid is going to watch this, watch it with a parent who can hopefully explain to them "it's just a movie, these effects aren't real, etc." It was the equivalent of PG-13 back then, and was made before PG-13 existed.
Indiana Jones films aren't family films. Sure they have themes of adventure, and romance (stuff like father and son bonding, etc.) that families may like, but they aren't meant to be shown to little pussy ass children.
The films are filled with horror jumpscares, Indy flirting and having implied sex with hot women, violent deaths, the protagonist killing people, etc.
Also you're the equivalent of a mother who says "we should ban X, because my babies started crying about it". Frick you. My dad and I watched all the Indy films together ever since I was 8, and it was the coolest, nicest movie going experience ever. People like you are why the western world is so pussy whipped these days.
(Jaws and Poltergeist were also both horror films rated PG back then).
-t.slav
anon basically explains it. PG-13 was created to shut parents up and create a middle ground between full R and something like The Goonies.
>That's why muttoid children grow up moronic and violent.
Yet you saw the movie as a kid. Are you suggesting you are moronic and violent? You sound like a pussy.
Based take. People are too desensitized to violence these days. If you don't believe me, scroll through Twitter and look at how many people celebrate actual war crimes because they're done to le baddies.
Are you under the impression people in the past didnt do the same thing? You dumb frick, public torture and even worse used to be some spectator event people would bring out food for.
This is pretty much spot on. israelites have been violently and psychologically seething for now 80 years. And it shows no sign of slowing down. They're wholly consumed by this hatred. They are like black Americans that are still seething and rendering themselves completely incapable of even taking care of themselves because some of them were slaves more than 150 years ago. Pathetic existence.
This totally underserved and brutal death.
I think you're onto something. There was a period between the 80s and early 2000s where they would randomly shoehorn a shocking gruesome death in every fricking big budgeted kids film.
Other than the Indiana Jones and JP franchises, The Mummy comes to mind with the guys sucked by Imhotep.
I just never understood the point of these scenes. Gratuitous brutality for 5 seconds. And then nobody cares.
>THIS FAKE BLOOD IN A MOVIE IS WHITE GENOCIDING ME! HELP! I'M BEING GENOCIDED!
when did "le edgy" alt-righters become such whiny b***hes that cry about every little thing
Congrats on the most unintentionally funny post I’ve read here in ages homosexual, I thought the big bald dude was the coolest mini-boss in the series and he got an equally cool death.
>all the mutt golems seething at this post
I think chopping their dicks up the second they come out of the womb is also a big reason they're so fricked in the head.
what the FRICK is wrong with you? I'm Slavic too, but I absolutely loved gore and violence as a kid. I started browsing Ogrish.com in fricking middle school and showed the vids to my friends too. Bunch of them were squeamish pussies and refused to watch but most of us had fun watching violent videos, movies and playing gory video games. I used to draw a lot of violent cartoons in elementary school too and one of the bullies stole my notebook and showed it to our teacher. I had to go to the school counselor ONCE and just told them "I just think violence it's funny, it's not like I would do that in real life." and that was the end of that.
this was actually the indiana jones death that scared me the most as a kid. I always had nightmares about there being a post credit scene that showed him inside the ant colony still being slowly devoured
You have no idea how fricking awful TV edits are. If it's not ESSENTIAL to the plot, it's getting cut. Doesn't matter how funny or iconic it is. All that matters is fitting in an hour of commercials into a three-hour timeslot.
The whole Signs movie, especially the pantry scene. This fricked me up so much as a kid I had nightmares for months. To this day I have never watched the whole movie without feeling physically sick.
We had wumpagoniacs like this in our neighborhood growing up, they must've taken too many acids, always walking around with their heads looking like a watermelon and having no place to go.
It was a surprising ending, but also quite satisfying.
This still stands as the scariest thing I've ever experienced in my life. I had nightmares for weeks, no exaggeration. Was not expecting something like this in a non-horror film. Although I wouldn't say it was psychologically disturbing.
Watching movies on their own is a questionable hobby, but if you're the kind of person who not only watches a lot of movies, but also likes to read up on them, investigate, even write about them, then yeah, it's as much of a hobby as a person who likes history or literature.
>start dating girl >small talk about shows we like to decide what to watch >say futurama has been one of my favorites for a while >she’s a zoomer so she doesn’t know >says it looks dumb >show her s4 episode 7 >balls her eyes out
I’d be lying if I said it didn’t still choke me up too every time
>6th bday >grandma takes me shopping >pick Robocop VHS >grandma asks if I've seen it and if mom & dad are ok with it >tell her yeah sure, already saw it on tv >tfw quickly learned what "Edited for content" meant
When I watched Robocop as a kid I wondered why an old man was the leader of such a fearsome gang. Then when That 70's Show started I recognised him and thought he was kinda old looking to be the dad of a teenager. Now he's back again as the grandparent and he still looks the fricking same.
Not one scene, but the entire concept of the mutant dudes from spy kids. Not only did they look nauseating, but the concept of being turned into one of them completely haunted me for months. I cried in the theater and made my mom take me and my siblings home lmao
The scariest part of the novella is that it's stated he can still feel everything, as his nerves were the only thing the cenobites left intact with their inter-dimensional sadism magic.
It was more of a violent-psychedelic story than a gore-horror story.
>le obsessed contrarian opinion
Nothing "Lovecraftian" about an independent man's will crumbling under another. That the method he uses passes undisclosed just highlights his mental superiority over the group, which is the whole conflict of the movie.
>See this movie at my babysitter's house >Really like it, but also scares me a ton. Particularly the bugs >Afraid that someone is going to come into my room when I'm sleeping and do this to me >Stay up all night with the light on, but bored >Try to just turn on the TV (no cable on it so I can only watch some music performance orchestra thing) >Mom gets pissed and keeps coming upstairs and yelling at me to go to bed >Yells at my babysitter about not letting me watch films like that anymore
those bars are 100% wide enough for every single person in there to fit through. It wouldnt even be hard. I'd take my chances trying to hang on to the outside or drop to the base of the legs, or frick even just say frick it swandive off. better that than get smoothied.
This movie is fricked but the screen that always fricked with me the hardest is when they show Timmy Baterman digging in the dirt likes dog and they show a little boys leg beside him
its a short scene and easy to miss
I was around 11 when I rented at the video club because it looked like a Starcraft movie
thought it was great, probably one of the first pair of movie breasts I saw
I don't have a webm of it but the scene in The Mist where they get attacked by the acid web spider creatures and one guy gets a full blast to his face. Then it cuts back him with his face melted and gurgling and twitching on the floor just to get swarmed and bitten by them.
For some reason my parents decided to take me to this when I was 3, and so I vividly remember seeing this scene in the theatre because it terrified the frick out of me.
This scene fricked me up more than any horror movie I'd ever seen up to that point. I think the fact it's not even a horror movie is what makes it more unnerving
iirc in this scene is took two swings to behead the lady and she remains responsive/reacts to it. not life altering but i can see why some anons might be caught off guard
saw this in theaters when i was 4 or five and did not remember a single fricking thing from it. it wasnt until much later that I realize I may have repressed the trauma because HOLY FRICK.
didn't see it as a kid and I wouldn't say it left my psychologically scarred, but I always thought ponds/lakes were creepy as frick because they are like an inhuman soup of every kind of life killing and eating one another. The pond scene from existenz just reminds me of that
The remake? Man that movie scared the frick out of me.
>family getting split up and absolutely brutalized >Dog and bird getting eaten >Old dude randomly blowing his own head off with a shotgun in the outhouse >Dad getting tied to a tree and burned alive >cannibal stealing the mom’s body and eating it >main dude getting his fingers chopped off in the fight >those mutant designs
Probably one of the best horror remakes of all time, it still creeps me the frick out.
This characters death always felt exceptionally brutal to me. Being eaten alive for refusing to have sex with a giant slug in public seems fricking nuts to show in a kids movie.
Wasn't this movie a PG as well?
Yeah, it's a classic israelitewood Trojan horse to brainrape kids with shock. That's why muttoid children grow up moronic and violent.
When I was a kid I watched this shit and the scene where the propeller of the plane kills that bald Nazi that was fighting Indiana never sat well with me. It was disproportionately brutal and even with the context "Nazis = literal Satan" I never felt enough hatred to enjoy a death scene like that. My parents noticed I was visibly distraught at the scene and they told me something along the lines of "ohh well he was a bad guy!" but I never saw him do anything bad and even if he was indeed a war criminal or whatever such a death was still horrifying and too much. Especially, again, in a kid movie. They knew they fricked up showing me that, they later said it was too much as well.
Found the scene https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jW1CeAVPhVg
Wow the swastika gets splattered with blood as well, touche Black folk.
tl;dr in order to have death scenes like this they need to feel earned. This guy had to be shown raping kids to death for it to be appropriate.
>inb4 lol butthurt wehraboo
I'm a Slav.
>touche Black folk
Even if these movies aren't created by bitter israelites, they're bankrolled by them. Expect revolting israelite nonsense in anything created in America.
>Expect revolting israelite nonsense in anything created in America
Absolutely. That's why I stopped consooming 99% of israelitewood slop circa 2015.
With that being said, Spielberg is indeed israeli.
so is Harrison Ford
I felt the same way watching the Phantom Menace. I was terrified and crying, and I asked my mom, “why did they do that? Why did they chop poor Darth Maul in half?”
My mom smiled and looked at me and said “it’s just the israelites, son. They’re trying to brainwash you into being a killer. Don’t worry about it.”
Thank Christ my mom browsed /misc/ back then, otherwise I could have grown up completely bluepilled… bluepilled by perfidious israelitewood.
Post nose.
Post erection next to a ruler.
Why do you want to see foreskin so badly?
You're shitposting but I watched the Phantom Menace around that time too and I didn't feel any shock at Darth Maul being split in half. Why? Well the butthole killed Qui-Gon Jinn who was the only character I cared about in that dogshit movie and there wasn't any blood and it was kinda comical and exaggerated anyway with the sloppy CGI.
It was a duel and he got fricked fair and square. So overall it was "earned" like I said.
The scene with the bald Nazi that I've linked is the exact opposite case. It was a fisticuffs duel and he got suddenly brutalized, behind his back, while the sniveling protagonist covered and didn't even warn him. So the scene was just too vindictive to be heroic or "deserved".
My mom is still a Communist by the way.
I never liked Indiana Jones movies. That may be partially why. The scene where he shoots the guy with the schimtar is another example.
I just rewatched the fight and yeah, Indy fights dirty. That's his character, kind of a dick, strong and capable, but against such odds that he uses underhanded tactics. He threw sand in the big guy's eyes and misdirection to get a cheap shot in. The big guy was blind and deaf to what was going on around them and Indy wasn't. When the prop came around, Indy did throw his hands over his own head and so the big guy had a few seconds of warning. He could have ducked down and lived if he hadn't been so single minded.
I'm also reminded of the fight Indy has with the big chief guard in Doom. Indy tries to grab onto the guy and pull him away from the rock crusher for a few seconds before giving up and using the pulley to get away. He's not opposed to killing his enemies and that's fine to me.
I actually cried at watching the Gungans getting decimated, but maybe that was more to do with how fricking loud that scene was for the ears of a 5 year old kid.
This is pretty much spot on. israelites have been violently and psychologically seething for now 80 years. And it shows no sign of slowing down. They're wholly consumed by this hatred. They are like black Americans that are still seething and rendering themselves completely incapable of even taking care of themselves because some of them were slaves more than 150 years ago. Pathetic existence.
You are way overthinking this. In the Indiana movies the Nazis are cartoon villains, therefore you should only feel as much empathy for them as their cartoonishness allows, which is not much
How the frick does that disprove his point, you fricking moron?
I agree, they're cartoon villains. So give them appropriate cartoon villain death.
Getting mashed by a propeller is a fricking horror movie death sentence. Not something you'd do to a shallow villain goon.
It was pansies like you that made them dub DBZ's deaths as 'sending them to another dimension' and other censorship like the walkie-talkies in ET.
The world is violent and kids need to be wary of that.
not all death is gruesome
>DBZ
I think you’re thinking of YGO. On TV DBZ edited out a lot of the blood but they still just straight up killed mfs.
Toonami definitely edited out death as much as possible. When Vegeta killed Nappa the line was 'maybe you won't be such a disappointment... when you're dead!'
Toonami edited that to '...in the next dimension!'
They did similar stuff for other deaths, and yeah IIRC YGO did that frequently as well. I believe that Pokemon episode with the ghost Pokemon was heavily edited too and there was an episode with guns (Safari Zone?) that wasn't shown.
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>The world is violent and kids need to be wary of that.
Ah yes, the dangers of my ideological opponents being decapitated by helicopter blades.
Clutch them pearls harder.
>I don't have an argument so I will resort to literal reddit buzz-phrases
don't you have a rent increase to complain about or something lol
>Muttoid children grow up moronic and violent
>Is a literal slav Black person
Everytime
Seethe about it, mutilated golem.
Pretty sure this Black person was trying to kill Indianapolis Jones so thats justification enough for him to die.
he was actually waiting for him to get back up so they could have a fair boxing match
he was a boxing enthusiast that wanted to beat the legendary Indiana Jones and then get his autograph
Aw, man, that's so sad. Poor guy. Now I feel like shit.
Yeah, even as a kid I recognised this. Indy gave a vague gesture of surrender and the Russian relented his offence, only to get his head smashed in by a cheap shot.
You don't have to brainwash humans into becoming killers. Killing is in human nature. Killing is in all nature. We would be extinct without killing. It takes brainwashing to divert this basic instinct.
[citation needed]
my citation is nature and the fact that the only reason why we’re smart is because we are meat
>sympathy for the big guy
A lotta loyalty for a hired extra
For me, it was the facemelter scene
That one was cartoony, THIS one creeped me the frick out as a kid
also reading about the effort involved in making this scene was amazing, three animatronic heads with airsacs and meltable foam in different stages of decomposing on a rig going through the motions so they could blend the footage together
Man this scared the ever living shit out of me as a kid. Still makes me uncomfortable to this day just cause of the memories, but I do love that movie. Really cool to hear how they did it, would have loved to see the behind the scenes if they existed.
http://www.theraider.net/films/crusade/making_4_postproduction.php
near the end, look for "donovan's destruction"
It's a fascinating read. Pretty much a perfect definition of what "soul" means, the amount of effort and creativity involved in a 10 second long scene.
>every cool death can only be done to le bad people because it makes my tummy hurt 🙁
people like you are the reason horror movies are shit now
the point is that it has no place being in PG movies.
Stupid, uneducated, westernized zoomer Black person. PG, back in the 80s, meant "parental guidance". As in if your kid is going to watch this, watch it with a parent who can hopefully explain to them "it's just a movie, these effects aren't real, etc." It was the equivalent of PG-13 back then, and was made before PG-13 existed.
Indiana Jones films aren't family films. Sure they have themes of adventure, and romance (stuff like father and son bonding, etc.) that families may like, but they aren't meant to be shown to little pussy ass children.
The films are filled with horror jumpscares, Indy flirting and having implied sex with hot women, violent deaths, the protagonist killing people, etc.
Also you're the equivalent of a mother who says "we should ban X, because my babies started crying about it". Frick you. My dad and I watched all the Indy films together ever since I was 8, and it was the coolest, nicest movie going experience ever. People like you are why the western world is so pussy whipped these days.
(Jaws and Poltergeist were also both horror films rated PG back then).
-t.slav
You didn't address their concern in that did that guy deserve to get chopped up by a helicopter because he was a bad guy? What did he do? The anon's point is that there seemed to be a disproportional amount of violence towards characters just because they were bad. It isn't a PG or R thing, its a morals thing. You are supposed to root for Indiana Jones who just let a guy get chopped up for no reason other than he knew he was going to lose a fist fight fair and square.
In Jaws the shark was going out of its way to kill people because it was a man eater. You cheered seeing it blown up because that shark was going to eat everyone in town if it could. It wouldn't make sense to see a scene where the mayor got thrown to the shark by the good guys right? That wouldn't make any sense. That is what that anon means.
>what did he do
be a nazi which meant he had a 80% chance of surrendering and collaborating with the Allies.
And a 90% chance of crossdressing.
And a 100% chance xe killed a Christian
>You didn't address their concern in that did that guy deserve to get chopped up by a helicopter because he was a bad guy? What did he do?
The protagonist was in a self defense situation. Bald guy throws the first punch. Arguably, almost kills Indy in a brawl as the audience realizes he is stronger than Jones. The only way bald guy dies is due to mishaps of another Nazi pilot accidentally killing him with his propeller.
Yes it's excessively violent. That's the nature of Indiana Jones films. Temple of Doom/Crystal Skull were also excessively violent towards it's characters and characterized it's villians as cartoonishly evil, and those films didn't have Nazis.
>who just let a guy get chopped up for no reason other than he knew he was going to lose a fist fight fair and square
In The Last Crusade they make a point where a lot of nazi deaths are due to their own hubris, rather than simply the actions of Indians Jones. Point is, IJ isn't really a family film.
In Indiana Jones movies, Nazis = evil.
In Jaws, Shark = evil.
In Jaws, the main characters didn't go "oh no we really shouldn't of killed the main antagonist, we really should of been careful with the poor old shark :0" Not every hero is going to be some humble hero that ensures no one will get hurt in an adventure film.
incels are whiny b***hes basically. They find anything to get offended over.
Fricking Indiana Jones is genociding them now.
Dilate.
>due to mishaps of another Nazi pilot accidentally killing him with his propeller
You didn't even watch the movie.
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/nazi-doctors-hitler-was-gay-took-female-hormones
>You didn't even watch the movie
You do realize the Indiana didn't physically force the propeller to kill the bald guy right? The bald guys death was due to Marion and the Nazi pilot. Jones could of stepped in, but he didn't.
If someone is about to kill you, and someone behind them is about kill your killer, would you try to stop the person trying to kill your killer?
Indy would've totally helped if he could, on multiple occasions he's shown himself to be a deceptive cold blooded killer who caps anybody he considers evil
>Man is about to kill you in a fist fight
>yeah let me just help this guy out, a few seconds ago he would of knocked me out unconscious in a brawl
Logic completely thrown out the window.
Case in point, you coming to a website you hate to seethe and further recede your hairline.
nah i just hate israelites
10/10
If only mutts weren't so overly aggressive and poorly educated, maybe they could string together a very capable society such as you have
Holy frickin autism
TRUE actually.
Can't really say I disagree It's why Temple of Doom is the best one. Villains in that movie are just evil cultists, there's no political motivation behind it.
cry harder
That's a lot of words to say "I was a weak ass pussy when I was a kid"
Youre a fricking pussy. Id tell you to retire into a quiet, rural life, but you couldn't even plow a field without breaking your twig arms.
This totally underserved and brutal death.
I think you're onto something. There was a period between the 80s and early 2000s where they would randomly shoehorn a shocking gruesome death in every fricking big budgeted kids film.
Other than the Indiana Jones and JP franchises, The Mummy comes to mind with the guys sucked by Imhotep.
I just never understood the point of these scenes. Gratuitous brutality for 5 seconds. And then nobody cares.
At least for JP you can say it was for spectacle, like if these two huge animals destroyed a car and ate the driver this is probably what would happen, enjoy.
>There was a period between the 80s and early 2000s where they would randomly shoehorn a shocking gruesome death in every fricking big budgeted kids film.
Cause they knew how to make good movies without pussying out.
>There was a period between the 80s and early 2000s where they would randomly shoehorn a shocking gruesome death in every fricking big budgeted kids film.
It's because the PG-13 rating wasn't created (at the suggestion of Steven Spielberg) until 1984 because of audience backlash to Gremlins and Temple of Doom being too graphic for small kids. You posted a screencap from a PG-13 movie with creature violence. Creature violence alone almost never nets an R rating unless it has realistic and gratuitous gore.
anon basically explains it. PG-13 was created to shut parents up and create a middle ground between full R and something like The Goonies.
The parent T-Rexes were absolutely terrifying in this movie
>That's why muttoid children grow up moronic and violent.
Yet you saw the movie as a kid. Are you suggesting you are moronic and violent? You sound like a pussy.
Based take. People are too desensitized to violence these days. If you don't believe me, scroll through Twitter and look at how many people celebrate actual war crimes because they're done to le baddies.
Are you under the impression people in the past didnt do the same thing? You dumb frick, public torture and even worse used to be some spectator event people would bring out food for.
>THIS FAKE BLOOD IN A MOVIE IS WHITE GENOCIDING ME! HELP! I'M BEING GENOCIDED!
when did "le edgy" alt-righters become such whiny b***hes that cry about every little thing
>when did "le edgy" alt-righters become such whiny b***hes that cry about every little thing
They were always just that.
>I am a giant homosexual
shut up you fricking troony
actually circumcision is the reason why children grow up to be detached and violent. physical trauma at the age of 3 days old is quite shocking
good point, but two of the most violent places of the world (brazil and mexico) don't apply mass male genital mutilation
Non whites are not human though
Nice antisemitism, champ.
Congrats on the most unintentionally funny post I’ve read here in ages homosexual, I thought the big bald dude was the coolest mini-boss in the series and he got an equally cool death.
>butthurt nazi sympathizer
>troony pedophile
>all the mutt golems seething at this post
I think chopping their dicks up the second they come out of the womb is also a big reason they're so fricked in the head.
dangerously redpilled
look at the kvetching you caused
what the FRICK is wrong with you? I'm Slavic too, but I absolutely loved gore and violence as a kid. I started browsing Ogrish.com in fricking middle school and showed the vids to my friends too. Bunch of them were squeamish pussies and refused to watch but most of us had fun watching violent videos, movies and playing gory video games. I used to draw a lot of violent cartoons in elementary school too and one of the bullies stole my notebook and showed it to our teacher. I had to go to the school counselor ONCE and just told them "I just think violence it's funny, it's not like I would do that in real life." and that was the end of that.
tl;dr
All the dysgenic mulattomutts seething at your factual and true post
He's a german male so it is okay, good even
Wasn't he russian?
Yes, that anon is moronic
PG13 wasnt a thing, so yes. Movies like Indian Jones led to the creation of PG13
>Rating introduced in 1984 wasn't a thing in 2008
He likely thinks it's one of the earlier films.
>DIE, NAZI! DIIIIIIIE!!
*commie
Achtchchchcuiially that was a commie
Ah! Anon Demoron may I presume?
Methinks you haven't been paying attention to Russia's actions...
No, have they started rounding up israelites?
Is that Vladimir Putin?
>Subhuman slavic mongols
>I hate these guys
Holy shit Indy
this was actually the indiana jones death that scared me the most as a kid. I always had nightmares about there being a post credit scene that showed him inside the ant colony still being slowly devoured
Ngl I'd do something like that to frick with people if I made a movie.
Isn’t this scene edited out of current releases of this? Lmao
No, that's a myth you read on /misc/. There's a TV version edited for time that cuts the cameo, that's it.
>edited for time
yeah, sure
The cut has existed since before Trump's political campaign. The successful one at least
You have no idea how fricking awful TV edits are. If it's not ESSENTIAL to the plot, it's getting cut. Doesn't matter how funny or iconic it is. All that matters is fitting in an hour of commercials into a three-hour timeslot.
this has happened since the dawn of television you stupid zoomer
>edited for time
lol
lmao
>we cut out a former president FOR TIME
I had heard that but I saw it on tv awhile back and it was still there. I was SHOCKED
I mean legionary ants have been known to drag goats to their anthill, it wouldn't be that much of a stretch from reality
The scene in King Kong (2005) where Gollum gets eaten by giant leeches
Actually though. I watched gore growing up, and the silence... The ungulation... The insect gorge was too much, and still is too much, for me.
Fricking this. Why did Peter Jackson create such monstruosity
Because he’s not a pussy
Yeah that whole movie fricked me up
Indiana Jones is gay.
He's straight but according to Lucas and Spielberg he was a pedophile.
The whole Signs movie, especially the pantry scene. This fricked me up so much as a kid I had nightmares for months. To this day I have never watched the whole movie without feeling physically sick.
Don't get me wrong, I was traumatized by the footage scene as any other kid, but this scene made me laugh. I can't explain why.
I watched this in my mid teens and had to sleep with the lights on for a week.
this entire movie
We had wumpagoniacs like this in our neighborhood growing up, they must've taken too many acids, always walking around with their heads looking like a watermelon and having no place to go.
not a terrible one, just a good one
>woman driver
Fricking hell
>Pain
was she high as frick or just that much of a bawd?
yes
blackedsisters... so much for our bmwf cucking memes...
Jada loves the BBC (Buck Breakin' Crackas)
is will the biggest cuck in hollywood
This is so over the top you'd swear it's staged and yet it's not. You just look at it and refuse to even believe it can possibly be real.
The Fresh Prince got emasculated so severely he's an honorary whiteboi and welcome in the ethnostate.
I want to live in the timeline where Will kills her.
I hope there is a car chase like OJ.
He must have pissed of an elite so he must endure this long humiliation ritual
found it!!
DO NOT CLICK
AHHH DON'T SUCK MY wiener
DON'T SUCK MY wiener
that poor man
https://vocaroo.com/1m6TFp16PDQ8
An absolute classic
>you may be wearing my daughter panties but you never gonna make me cum like she does!
what did he meant by this?
She was a b***h but this is fricked up
Nah, she had it coming.
Gooble Gobble, you cheating prostitute.
It was a surprising ending, but also quite satisfying.
This still stands as the scariest thing I've ever experienced in my life. I had nightmares for weeks, no exaggeration. Was not expecting something like this in a non-horror film. Although I wouldn't say it was psychologically disturbing.
So, how did they do that?
Also, she was a gold digger and an attempted murderer, on top of being 100% guilty of being a c**t.
Which movie is this?
Freaks.
hottest woman in cinema
The absolute definition of a butterface. Pure perfection if she has a paper bag over her head.
I don't care what Cinemaphile says. She's hot.
I didn't know disturbing meant getting an erect fricking wiener
no joke my first masturbation was this scene at home on VHS
I've coomed to this image at least a thousand times
can't find my gif of the guy from irreversible getting his head caved in with a fire extinguisher.
help me out.
Great movie.
Damaged.
freaked me the frick out the first time I saw it
What's this from?
The same movie as this, lol.
new 'jak template
source?
I've only ever seen this here on Cinemaphile.
Hopefully another kind anon will know.
Tokyo Girl (Tokyo Joshi Zukan)
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt7256504/
Watching movies on their own is a questionable hobby, but if you're the kind of person who not only watches a lot of movies, but also likes to read up on them, investigate, even write about them, then yeah, it's as much of a hobby as a person who likes history or literature.
Scarab beetles.
>start dating girl
>small talk about shows we like to decide what to watch
>say futurama has been one of my favorites for a while
>she’s a zoomer so she doesn’t know
>says it looks dumb
>show her s4 episode 7
>balls her eyes out
I’d be lying if I said it didn’t still choke me up too every time
Hivemind.
People usually post the homosexual that got acid washed and ran the frick over
That one never bothered me as much as Murphy's death. Think it was the dude's blood looking like watered down koolaid when he got splattered.
>6th bday
>grandma takes me shopping
>pick Robocop VHS
>grandma asks if I've seen it and if mom & dad are ok with it
>tell her yeah sure, already saw it on tv
>tfw quickly learned what "Edited for content" meant
murphy's death was fricked
Eric's gonna get a foot in his ass!
When I watched Robocop as a kid I wondered why an old man was the leader of such a fearsome gang. Then when That 70's Show started I recognised him and thought he was kinda old looking to be the dad of a teenager. Now he's back again as the grandparent and he still looks the fricking same.
he and kitty have aged extremely well. they look 10 years older, not 20
it's important though, they're literally dehumanising him by essentially dismantling his body. t h e m e s bro.
I watched this movie when I was 6
I would like to know more.
>you don't get it, you were supposed to side with the bugs!
Ever since I was a kid, this scene made me a Dovchenko fan out of spite, I don't care how disposable his character was, nobody deserved that fate
poopoo eating scene from Salo, or 120 Days of Sodom
I do not wish to search for screenshots right now
why did you watch a movie called 120 Days of Sodom if you didnt want to watch poopy eating
They call me the arch sodomite
Not one scene, but the entire concept of the mutant dudes from spy kids. Not only did they look nauseating, but the concept of being turned into one of them completely haunted me for months. I cried in the theater and made my mom take me and my siblings home lmao
Both of these scenes disturbed me as a child.
What the frick is this?
>Read_The_Filename.jpg
Way to out yourself as a zoomer
gnarly as frick. what movie is this
seriously Black folk
Hellraiser
The scariest part of the novella is that it's stated he can still feel everything, as his nerves were the only thing the cenobites left intact with their inter-dimensional sadism magic.
It was more of a violent-psychedelic story than a gore-horror story.
Last thing in movies to make me shudder.
context?
Guy goes into a tent and screams, comes out docile and mute with a weird smile. Absolute basic le less is more le Lovecraft meme
>le obsessed contrarian opinion
Nothing "Lovecraftian" about an independent man's will crumbling under another. That the method he uses passes undisclosed just highlights his mental superiority over the group, which is the whole conflict of the movie.
Maggot Brain
i hope y'all getting your next shot
still can't watch this scene
horse full of spiders also gets me
>horse full of spiders also gets me
what now?
It's a terry gilliam movie about the brothers grimm fighting an actual evil witch
it's quite good really just very terry gilliam
Sauce? I remember it but can't recall the movie name
Those two scenes are scarred into my brain and will never leave
anything scarab related
>See this movie at my babysitter's house
>Really like it, but also scares me a ton. Particularly the bugs
>Afraid that someone is going to come into my room when I'm sleeping and do this to me
>Stay up all night with the light on, but bored
>Try to just turn on the TV (no cable on it so I can only watch some music performance orchestra thing)
>Mom gets pissed and keeps coming upstairs and yelling at me to go to bed
>Yells at my babysitter about not letting me watch films like that anymore
Your mom sounds like a c**t.
This, the part where they cut his tongue off, and the guy losing his eyes and tongue really fricked with me as a kid.
This fricked me up as a child.
What the frick was Hackson thinking?
>what was this horror director making a remake of a horror scene where the same shit happens thinking
Shit I saw this in the movie theatre it stayed with me since then
This fockin scene man...
I was 8 when I seeing this scene at theater, doesn't sleep for days after this
What is it about pulp inspired action-adventures that they have the coolest, gnarliest deaths in 'em?
Cursed scene
Uh…
%3D
This is shocking at first but then it goes on for so incredibly long that it becomes hilarious.
those bars are 100% wide enough for every single person in there to fit through. It wouldnt even be hard. I'd take my chances trying to hang on to the outside or drop to the base of the legs, or frick even just say frick it swandive off. better that than get smoothied.
Why is it as I get older, War of the Worlds becomes more terrifying
Someone post that seen with the people clinging to the rock above the waterline from Noah.
>SHARR I EATU DE CUTRREFISHU OR VANIRRA PASTUH?
THe time in Oz when Beecher was mailed his childs severed hand.
Every single scene with the puppet from Possum. Puppets are the one thing I actually have a phobia of, and that thing just triggers me to no end.
Pet Sematary (1989)
Zelda.
I didn't sleep or walk into a dark room for fricking WEEKS. Saw it once close to 30 years. Never again.
So you wouldn't frick her?
From several miles away with a drone strike.
you know the actor was a dude, right?
>You guys are yanking me. "Let's put one over on old Quagmire!"
Lol I saw this scene for the first time when I was 17 and it still freaked me out
This movie is fricked but the screen that always fricked with me the hardest is when they show Timmy Baterman digging in the dirt likes dog and they show a little boys leg beside him
its a short scene and easy to miss
I watched starship troopers way too early. It wasn't the gore that got me so much as how fast it happened.
IT'S A HOSTILE THREAD!
A PSYCHOLOGICALLY DISTURBING HOSTILE THREAD!!!!
I was around 11 when I rented at the video club because it looked like a Starcraft movie
thought it was great, probably one of the first pair of movie breasts I saw
Immediately shit myself.
Stumbled across the vivisection scene in Robocop 2 as a kid and now I can't watch body horror movies.
MEET MISTER ANGRY EYES
that made me chuckle
The donkey transformation scene in Pinocchio
This scene is responsible for 50% of all FurAffinity accounts.
WHAT MOVIE
What movie?
Deep Rising
I'm a voregay, souce me up fampai
holy shit been looking for this forever, saw it late night on sci fi when it had nonstop kino
I don't have a webm of it but the scene in The Mist where they get attacked by the acid web spider creatures and one guy gets a full blast to his face. Then it cuts back him with his face melted and gurgling and twitching on the floor just to get swarmed and bitten by them.
Same energy
Seeing this intro at the age of 5. Still hate it.
For some reason my parents decided to take me to this when I was 3, and so I vividly remember seeing this scene in the theatre because it terrified the frick out of me.
The lego version of this part was sick, I had the physical set too and it came with these awesome giant ant pieces
>Gerbil rape
Gorilla rape
This scene fricked me up more than any horror movie I'd ever seen up to that point. I think the fact it's not even a horror movie is what makes it more unnerving
movie?
looks like elizabeth the golden age
iirc in this scene is took two swings to behead the lady and she remains responsive/reacts to it. not life altering but i can see why some anons might be caught off guard
saw this in theaters when i was 4 or five and did not remember a single fricking thing from it. it wasnt until much later that I realize I may have repressed the trauma because HOLY FRICK.
Kys
didn't see it as a kid and I wouldn't say it left my psychologically scarred, but I always thought ponds/lakes were creepy as frick because they are like an inhuman soup of every kind of life killing and eating one another. The pond scene from existenz just reminds me of that
This thread proves that slavs are more human than the average amerilard.
shit got me.
The Hills Have Eyes scene. You know the one
The remake? Man that movie scared the frick out of me.
>family getting split up and absolutely brutalized
>Dog and bird getting eaten
>Old dude randomly blowing his own head off with a shotgun in the outhouse
>Dad getting tied to a tree and burned alive
>cannibal stealing the mom’s body and eating it
>main dude getting his fingers chopped off in the fight
>those mutant designs
Probably one of the best horror remakes of all time, it still creeps me the frick out.
we live in a Society (1989)
that one scene in Hanwiener where Will Smith jammed one guy head into poor guy's butthole.
man what the frick was that
This characters death always felt exceptionally brutal to me. Being eaten alive for refusing to have sex with a giant slug in public seems fricking nuts to show in a kids movie.
My brain just couldn't handle it