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Video Games With Good Storyline
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List of the Most Anticipated Video Games of 2015/2016
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So many reasons to love 2015. It's already been quite a year. We've seen the release of the final entry in the Batman: Arkham series, wandered the seemingly endless wilderness as a cat-eyed monster hunter in The Witcher 3, and died more times than we could count in Bloodborne... but 2015 isn't over yet. There's so much more to look forward to and the best games of 2015/2016 may yet be on the way. Just take a look at the second half of this year's lineup. It's almost too good Halo 5, Rise of the Tomb Raider, Fallout 4, and other revered series are on their way. Then there are games like Star Wars Battlefront and Guitar Hero Live, giving their respective franchises a fresh start on new-gen hardware. With games like these, the year is looking like it's going to finish strong. And just so you don't miss out on anything, here is our list of our most anticipated games for the rest of 2015/2016.
List of the Most Violent and Disturbing Movies Ever (18+)
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Blood, violence and depravity are themes that’ve shown up in our artwork for thousands of years. The thrill of watching gladiators torn apart in battle was once a popular form of recreation. Indeed, during the times of barbarism and cavemen, the law of the land was kill or be killed. Mankind’s bloodlust, it would seem, is old as mankind itself. Our methods for pandering to it may have changed, but our repressed, savage desires have not. There’s no denying that the survival instincts of our ancestors remain with us to this day. So, how is one to satisfy their twisted cravings? What outlets exist? The answer: simulation.Before the rise of disturbing artistry in film, audiences got their fix in the form of live theater. One such theater, the Grand Guignol, was among the first of its kind to depict acts of rape, torture and dismemberment before a voyeuristic live audience. The Grand Guignol shocked and horrified a generation of Europeans in the heart of Paris, from 1897 until its closing in 1962. By then, the advent of cinema was in full swing. Live theater had taken a backseat to the incredible, booming popularity of the big screen. It wouldn’t be long before underground films began surfacing in video collections. These films defied the conventions and boundaries set by such milestone pictures as Alfred Hitchcock’s Psycho and George A. Romero’s Night of the Living Dead. Foreign directors like Ruggero Deodato and Hideshi Hino would produce “senseless and depraved” motion pictures, a few of which would go on to become cult hits. In response, the movie-going public turned the other cheek, and Hollywood studios continued to play it safe. The market for cinema’s dark underbelly was still finding its feet. By the early 1970s, the envelope was pushed much further. The enormous gap between Hollywood studios and underground filmmakers was bridged by the controversial works of directors like Stanley Kubrick. During this time, the public eye began to shift from disgust to marginal acceptance. Fearing the economic threat posed by taboo subject matter, the industry resisted. Kubrick’s 1971 film, A Clockwork Orange, would be withdrawn from release in response to accusations that the picture had inspired real life rape and murder. Mainstream censorship wasn’t going down without a fight. It wouldn’t be until the 1980s that the slasher movement introduced audiences to gratuitous onscreen violence and gore. At this point in time, major studios like Paramount Pictures and New Line Cinema were getting behind such gruesome flicks as Friday the 13th and A Nightmare on Elm Street. The legacy these iconic films carried with them would set the standard for things to come thereafter. Given the context of its history, the world of disturbing film has come a long way. Throughout its evolution, a small handful of works have pushed boundaries to such an extent and in so unique a fashion that they occupy a class all their own. With this in mind, Taste of Cinema proudly presents a list of the Top Twenty Most Disturbing Films of All Time. Each picture has been selected based on culture impact, lasting appeal and shock factor, relative to the context of its time of release. Let’s begin, shall we?
List of the Most Controversial Films Ever Made. (18+)
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WARNING: Some of this film may upset or offend some people. And it was definitely not for the age 18 and under.
Most confusing/ambiguous/open for interpretation films
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Nobody loves summer blockbusters more than we do. (We've already seen 'Star Trek Into Darkness' multiple times.) Occasionally though, we need a movie with substance rather than something filled with special effects and thunderous explosions. Intellectually speaking, it's the difference between fresh popcorn and the stuff that comes out of a microwaveable bag, you know? But, sometimes dense, complicated movies leave us wondering,"What the heck did we just watch?" In other words, just because a flick is packed with multiple layers of meaning, that's no guarantee it'll actually make sense. However if you want to avoid spoilers, I suggest you just go ahead read the title and ignore the descriptions. So in that spirit, check out the list of the most confusing movies of all-time below.
List of the Most Controversial Video Games Ever Made.
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Reviews
Randy Cunningham: 9th Grade Ninja (2012)
What am I watching?
28 November 2014 - 3 out of 55 users found this review helpful.
(Spoiler ahead). Okay first of all this show is awful a lot, and don't get me wrong it is completely waste of my time watching this. The story is about a guy named Randy who is given a ninja suit and to save the world from the villain named Scorserese and I don't really remembered the name. And the things that I really hate about this show is this, the soundtrack/music is very annoying, voice acting lame, lame jokes not funny at all, and the background animation is cheap. So please, I don't' really, really want to waste my time on this show. It is really awful to me and Disney I beg you please canceled this show from the TV forever.
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