LoRd_SnOw Posted April 27, 2007 Posted April 27, 2007 I agree with both cases, For example a movie that involves a case of incidents. Lets take a movie called Daylight **SPOILER Alert** For example which involves these workers driving large amounts of substances through the holland tunnel so that they can reach their destination at a faster rate. However 2 criminals drive into the tunnel as they are being chased by cops and bypassing many vehicles. little do they know what they are getting into they managed to crash straight into the substance causing a major catastrophy leaving millions dead and several alive, Although sealed within the tunnel as both the front and end exists have been sealed off by rubbel. Servivors must then find a way out, Though. Many die from lack of air and hypothermia. **SPOILER END**. I Believe a movie like this can cause people to be more cautious and also create a new awareness by watching a movie such as this, which for many can generate fear. People with mental issues can also learn from this type of movie which can turn this into reality despite that many people believe that something like this couldn't ever happen to them.
DropDeadEd Posted April 27, 2007 Posted April 27, 2007 I agree with both cases, For example a movie that involves a case of incidents. Lets take a movie called Daylight **SPOILER Alert** For example which involves these workers driving large amounts of substances through the holland tunnel so that they can reach their destination at a faster rate. However 2 criminals drive into the tunnel as they are being chased by cops and bypassing many vehicles. little do they know what they are getting into they managed to crash straight into the substance causing a major catastrophy leaving millions dead and several alive, Although sealed within the tunnel as both the front and end exists have been sealed off by rubbel. Servivors must then find a way out, Though. Many die from lack of air and hypothermia. **SPOILER END**. I Believe a movie like this can cause people to be more cautious and also create a new awareness by watching a movie such as this, which for many can generate fear. People with mental issues can also learn from this type of movie which can turn this into reality despite that many people believe that something like this couldn't ever happen to them. Excellent movie. Though a better example would have been "A Clockwork Orange"
Wizard Posted April 27, 2007 Posted April 27, 2007 I watched Heat, I want to rob a bank in an epic scale.
DropDeadEd Posted April 27, 2007 Posted April 27, 2007 A Clockwork Orange made me want to wear makeup around my eyes and a durby cap
Diso Posted April 27, 2007 Posted April 27, 2007 I think the violence in media affects everyone because it's everywhere in media. We're all going to be continually exposed to it to it might affect us in some way. Like other people mentioned before, most people who are relatively normal can tell the difference between fictional and non-fiction, but there's always those people that'll get heavily influenced by it. .... I'd still find it cool to shoryuken someone though
DropDeadEd Posted April 27, 2007 Posted April 27, 2007 I think the violence in media affects everyone because it's everywhere in media. We're all going to be continually exposed to it to it might affect us in some way. Like other people mentioned before, most people who are relatively normal can tell the difference between fictional and non-fiction, but there's always those people that'll get heavily influenced by it. .... I'd still find it cool to shoryuken someone though Influence is a bit different than Effect.
Hawq Posted April 29, 2007 Posted April 29, 2007 A Clockwork Orange made me want to wear makeup around my eyes and a durby capIt made me want some milk plus and I am partial to the odd bit of Ludwig Van. On a more serious note though if someones going to be tipped over the edge by a violent film or game then they are so far gone that a disney film will have the same effect on them most likely. The only effect I've seen violent games have, and I've been playing them for many years, is to give idiots like Jack Thomson publicity and provide a scapegoat for society so they can say 'it wasnt our fault, it was the evil games/films/whatever that turned our little angel into a killer' thereby avoiding any responsibility for the fact they may have messed their kid up by not providing a caring enviroment/being abusive/whatever.
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