understand they are solemn depictions, whereas in front of, for example, Christ the Redeemer in Rio, you do.
lungs would have collapsed much more quickly. I believe that's why breaking the victim's legs used to be considered an act of mercy.
Not a nice way to go, crucifixion.
understand they are solemn depictions, whereas in front of, for example, Christ the Redeemer in Rio, you do.
people fall off deck and Jack slip out of Rose’s hands to his death. You don’t see any corpses and, as I said, you would never see corpses in a Titanic theme park ride – a direct equivalent to the London Dungeon or Jack the Ripper Museum.
Besides, at the end of the film, they show hundreds of corpses lying in the water.
9/11 and watching a snuff beheading video. The appropriate way to approach tragedies has shades of grey that we all navigate, but I think generally speaking we all have a good sense of what is and isn’t bad taste. And I think you know that inviting people to have photos taken with face-up corpses of murdered victims - whenever these events took place - is bad taste.
of things. Personally, I find 'Take Me Out' unbelievably offensive to me as a human being, but I don't get outraged about it, protest or demand it be taken off screens. I just don't watch it and choose to feel a certain way about those who do.