Another food for thought moment
Here's a wiki
link on Peter Bogdanovich: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Bogdanovich
In 2012,
Bogdanovich made news with an essay in the Hollywood Reporter, published
in the aftermath of the Aurora, Colorado theater
shooting, in which he argued against excessive violence in the
movies:
Today, there’s a general numbing of the audience. There’s
too much murder and killing. You make people insensitive by showing it all the
time. The body count in pictures is huge. It numbs the audience into thinking
it’s not so terrible. Back in the ’70s, I asked Orson Welles what he thought
was happening to pictures, and he said, “We’re brutalizing the audience. We’re
going to end up like the Roman circus, live at the Coliseum.” The respect for
human life seems to be eroding.
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