Maysa, I have a hard time with death in general (just ask anyone who saw Serenity with me) and with blood, and I was okay. the scenes were upsetting, and there was some blood, but it was only shown very briefly rather than graphically. The first one was described in some detail though, so that might be an issue. It wasn't for me, but I can see it being so for others.
Dr. Walsh ,'Potential'
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Thanks, Perkins. I think I could handle that.
I think so. The scenes were upsetting, especially the second one, but imuch more emotionally so than visually.
I was about to post the exact same thing, Perkin. You don't see much, but you definitely feel the impact.
tiggy, here's what I posted when I saw it.
I think I would enjoy that version more.
Beats P-C with a deluxe edition of smArmageddon
I saw Mrs. Henderson Presents with Judi Dench and Bob Hoskins. Very disarming and a terrific script--you think you know all about the characters from the beginning but layers are revealed throughout. It's funny and stylish and a perfect Christmas movie--for adults (it's about a burleque-type theatre in Wartime London, so lots of gorgeous naked women throughout).
My sister's looking for Brokeback Mountain online discussion. Narrowly headed her off at the imdb pass, trash-talked TT Ovies (for this particular flick), but have no actual suggestions -- where should she go?