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Post by stalker on Feb 8, 2013 17:54:26 GMT -5
Resurrection shows us a " live feed" of the Myers House while people are getting killed. The Condemned shows a group of prisoners being dropped off on an island to perform a " Survivor " type exhibition on a pay per view web site.
Do these movies have anything to say about how people get their entertainment?
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Post by Drayton Sawyer on Feb 8, 2013 19:08:27 GMT -5
People will watch anything. I mean people used to go to public hangings and beheadings. Humanity is a bloodthirsty race. If they showed executions on TV they would likely get ratings that would break records.
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Post by Zombified Jeremy on Feb 8, 2013 19:12:47 GMT -5
One of the propaganda scenes in Starship Trooper has a promo for a live execution like you suggested.
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Post by Leatherface on Feb 8, 2013 19:24:19 GMT -5
Resurrection sucks way to much for me to care.
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Post by stalker on Feb 8, 2013 19:28:18 GMT -5
Resurrection sucks way to much for me to care. Glad I asked.
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Post by Leatherface on Feb 9, 2013 2:01:02 GMT -5
The show Dangertainment wasn't meant to be showing actual death, the premise of the show was basically like scare tactics ( anyone remember that show?) since Ronnie was running around dressed like Michael Myers, he was never going to harm them. They couldn't kill the feed when Michael started killing because the technician was already dead.
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Post by stalker on Feb 14, 2013 17:57:56 GMT -5
The show Dangertainment wasn't meant to be showing actual death, the premise of the show was basically like scare tactics ( anyone remember that show?) since Ronnie was running around dressed like Michael Myers, he was never going to harm them. They couldn't kill the feed when Michael started killing because the technician was already dead. And things went downhill from there.
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