Horrendous wounds healing in no time in films

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ATS
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Re: Horrendous wounds healing in no time in films

Post by ATS »

spider wrote:

> Did anyone see that crap film "Payback" with Mel Gibson?
>
> Thinking about it, it was as good as any film gets with Mel
> Gibson in it.
>
> In that film the "villains" got hold of Mel and went to work on
> his feet with a lump-hammer.
>
> Five minutes later he's hobbling around as if he had just
> stepped on a drawing pin.
>
> What a pile of S*IT that film was.
>
>
Yes it was basically a remake of point blank which starred lee marvin
That was a much better film
Trumpton
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Mel Gibson.

Post by Trumpton »

Utter shite!

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Re: Horrendous wounds healing in no time in films

Post by JonathanWilson »

And we all know lee marivn was born under a wandering star..... just goes to show that hardmen should not do musicals :-O

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The Last Word
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Re: Payback

Post by The Last Word »

Payback was an enormously troubled shoot with the theatrical version ripped apart by studio meddling. Director Brian Helgeland recently put the film back together as intended (Payback - Straight Up) and is supposed to be almost completely different and much, much better. One to keep an eye out for.

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spider
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Re: Horrendous wounds healing in no time in films

Post by spider »

Unless they've cut-out all the bits with Mel in, I won't bother thanks.
eroticartist
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Re: Horrendous wounds healing in no time in films

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As violent films rely on violence for their emotional response the violence is sanitised in order to make it acceptable. The audience hears he pop of a silenced gun and the victim is dead silently and presumably without pain.
Mike Freeman.


amazon.com/author/freeman
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