Violence
The last five years have seen an increase in the stand on in movies. As action movies with their big stars are taken to new heights every year, more people seem to argue that the is influencing our country's youth. Yet, each year, the amount of viewers also increases. This summer's smash hit Independence Day grossed more money than any other film in history, and it was full of . The other summer hits included Mission: Impossible, Courage Under Fire, and A Time to Kill. All of these movies contained , and all were highly acclaimed. And all, with the exception of Independence Day, were aimed toward adults who understood the and could separate screen from real . There is nothing wrong ...
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that it played with his senses in such a way that he almost instantly fell in love. Hinson feels that most movie lovers were incited by the same hooks as himself. Movies were thrilling, dangerous, and mesmerizing (Hinson 581-2). Hinson says that as a culture, we like violent art. Yet this is not something that is new to today's culture. The ancient Greeks perfected the genre of tragedy with a use of . According to Hinson, they believed that "while in life is destructive, in art need not be; that art provides a healthy channel for the natural aggressive forces within us" (Hinson 585). Today, the Greek tragedy is not often seen, but there are other shows movies that embody and use . Tom and Jerry, The Three Stooges, and popular prime time shows including the highly acclaimed NYPD Blue and ER are all violent. There is a surplus of violent movies in Hollywood. Usually, the years highest moneymakers are violent. Even Oscar winning movies, those movies that are "the best of the year," ...
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They play to the crowd, either making them boo or cheer. Occasionally, for example, if say Hulk Hogan is winning a fight, the bad guy's friends might join in and gang up on Hulk. All of this , and the kids love it (Rosenblatt 589). The same occurs in "action" movies. There is a good guy and a bad guy, but the bad guy usually has lots of friends, and they all gang up on the good guy. Rosenblatt explains that sometimes you root for the good guys, and other times for the bad guys. He says that we root for the bad because sometimes "you're simply bored with the good guys and the bad are beautiful" (Rosenblatt 589-90). But when we do root for the good guy, it is because all odds are ...
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