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Quote from: Effectz on Apr 28, 2011, 05:53:20 PMPeople like Prison Mike.
Quote from: First Blood on Apr 28, 2011, 04:08:28 PMQuote from: Space Sweeper on Apr 28, 2011, 05:31:57 AMPeople who laugh at things that aren't supposed to be funny in movies in the theater. And I don't mean stuff that could possibly be intended as funny, I just mean straight-up not funny.I witnessed that at the Scream 4 showing. There were certainly some kills that were tongue and cheek but a majority weren't, and people were laughing away as one character's throat was slit open and they started bleeding to death.
Quote from: Space Sweeper on Apr 28, 2011, 05:31:57 AMPeople who laugh at things that aren't supposed to be funny in movies in the theater. And I don't mean stuff that could possibly be intended as funny, I just mean straight-up not funny.
Quote from: First Blood on Apr 29, 2011, 04:06:49 AMQuote from: Effectz on Apr 28, 2011, 05:53:20 PMPeople like Prison Mike.
Quote from: Hellspawn28 on Apr 29, 2011, 04:10:50 AMQuote from: First Blood on Apr 28, 2011, 04:08:28 PMQuote from: Space Sweeper on Apr 28, 2011, 05:31:57 AMPeople who laugh at things that aren't supposed to be funny in movies in the theater. And I don't mean stuff that could possibly be intended as funny, I just mean straight-up not funny.I witnessed that at the Scream 4 showing. There were certainly some kills that were tongue and cheek but a majority weren't, and people were laughing away as one character's throat was slit open and they started bleeding to death.I think over the top violence makes people laugh. People where cracking up at most of the killing when I saw AVPR back in 2007.
Quote from: DoomRulz on Apr 29, 2011, 04:15:07 AMQuote from: Hellspawn28 on Apr 29, 2011, 04:10:50 AMQuote from: First Blood on Apr 28, 2011, 04:08:28 PMQuote from: Space Sweeper on Apr 28, 2011, 05:31:57 AMPeople who laugh at things that aren't supposed to be funny in movies in the theater. And I don't mean stuff that could possibly be intended as funny, I just mean straight-up not funny.I witnessed that at the Scream 4 showing. There were certainly some kills that were tongue and cheek but a majority weren't, and people were laughing away as one character's throat was slit open and they started bleeding to death.I think over the top violence makes people laugh. People where cracking up at most of the killing when I saw AVPR back in 2007.Jesse's shuriken scene and the stoners having their heads blown drew a huge roar and applause from at least one audience I saw the film with.
Quote from: Prison_Mike on Apr 29, 2011, 04:12:22 AMQuote from: Hellspawn28 on Apr 29, 2011, 04:10:50 AMQuote from: First Blood on Apr 28, 2011, 04:08:28 PMQuote from: Space Sweeper on Apr 28, 2011, 05:31:57 AMPeople who laugh at things that aren't supposed to be funny in movies in the theater. And I don't mean stuff that could possibly be intended as funny, I just mean straight-up not funny.I witnessed that at the Scream 4 showing. There were certainly some kills that were tongue and cheek but a majority weren't, and people were laughing away as one character's throat was slit open and they started bleeding to death.I think over the top violence makes people laugh. People where cracking up at most of the killing when I saw AVPR back in 2007.Not always true, I was in the theatre for Cronenburg's the fly (great movie btw), and not a laugh was heard.
Quote from: Hellspawn28 on Apr 29, 2011, 06:48:28 AMQuote from: Prison_Mike on Apr 29, 2011, 04:12:22 AMQuote from: Hellspawn28 on Apr 29, 2011, 04:10:50 AMQuote from: First Blood on Apr 28, 2011, 04:08:28 PMQuote from: Space Sweeper on Apr 28, 2011, 05:31:57 AMPeople who laugh at things that aren't supposed to be funny in movies in the theater. And I don't mean stuff that could possibly be intended as funny, I just mean straight-up not funny.I witnessed that at the Scream 4 showing. There were certainly some kills that were tongue and cheek but a majority weren't, and people were laughing away as one character's throat was slit open and they started bleeding to death.I think over the top violence makes people laugh. People where cracking up at most of the killing when I saw AVPR back in 2007.Not always true, I was in the theatre for Cronenburg's the fly (great movie btw), and not a laugh was heard.I think over the top violence in a bad way tends to make people laugh. People where laughing at all of the death scenes in "Machete" (2010) when I saw in theatres.
Quote from: Ghostface on Apr 29, 2011, 07:11:57 AMQuote from: Hellspawn28 on Apr 29, 2011, 06:48:28 AMQuote from: Prison_Mike on Apr 29, 2011, 04:12:22 AMQuote from: Hellspawn28 on Apr 29, 2011, 04:10:50 AMQuote from: First Blood on Apr 28, 2011, 04:08:28 PMQuote from: Space Sweeper on Apr 28, 2011, 05:31:57 AMPeople who laugh at things that aren't supposed to be funny in movies in the theater. And I don't mean stuff that could possibly be intended as funny, I just mean straight-up not funny.I witnessed that at the Scream 4 showing. There were certainly some kills that were tongue and cheek but a majority weren't, and people were laughing away as one character's throat was slit open and they started bleeding to death.I think over the top violence makes people laugh. People where cracking up at most of the killing when I saw AVPR back in 2007.Not always true, I was in the theatre for Cronenburg's the fly (great movie btw), and not a laugh was heard.I think over the top violence in a bad way tends to make people laugh. People where laughing at all of the death scenes in "Machete" (2010) when I saw in theatres.Same with Piranha as well. Lots of people laughing at those deaths.