@LupaTheFoxx@carouselshotgun If we’re gonna get into anecdotal territory I can probably name at least a couple dozen deaths where a man gets something shoved up his ass or his dick mangled to pieces. It’s way more rare for female characters to die similarly
@LupaTheFoxx@carouselshotgun I mean you can’t set a double standard on kills in horror movies. A character is killed in the exact same way in Bone Tomahawk as in Terrifier and that’s not a problem because it happens to a man? Is that what we’re saying?
@LupaTheFoxx@carouselshotgun You can for sure probably find a hundred examples that support your argument but I’d say of the tens of thousands of horror movies it’s still not as prevalent as you’d suggest.
@polygonyall@carouselshotgun I don’t remember saw 3D but are we just gonna label poorly written characters as misogyny? This is schlock entertainment after all. Let’s have some perspective
@carouselshotgun I’d say the chainsaw scene is as nasty as anything else in the franchise and again unless you’re saying the movie is on Art’s side then that’s just a horror movie being a horror movie
@carouselshotgun As far as on screen deaths men die more and usually in more elaborate and nasty ways. As far as behind the scenes that’s another matter entirely. I don’t support actors being mistreated
@LupaTheFoxx@carouselshotgun And horrible things happen in horror movies. Thats what the genre is. Unless the movie is siding with the killer what makes them misogynistic?
@carouselshotgun Then what makes it misogynistic? He’s a gore fx guy so his kills are going to be more grizzly than most? And yeah the killer is a very nasty character. Does the movie say these characters deserve to die in horrible ways?
@TheLlamaBro@MotherJones Funny how you get these “stats” when you crook the system in favor of white men by dismissing crimes committed by whites and trump up charges and wrongfully accuse/convict people of color