funeralxempire wrote:
I liked Pink Flamingos.
Can you describe your political views?
Kill everyone now. Condone first degree murder, advocate for cannibalism, eat s**t. Filth is my politics, filth is my life.
While I won't ever watch Pink Flamingos, that is a pretty darn good quote!
PenPen wrote:
Cannibal Holocaust. At least with the other movies, nobody was actually harmed. Not true for the animals of Cannibal Holocaust. Guess the guys filming the monsters filming the monsters were the real monsters after all.
Which is why I don't ever want to watch Cannibal Holocaust. I always regard The Blair Witch Project as the godfather of the found footage genre!
Aspiegaming wrote:
The South Park movie gave me some of my first hard laughs as a kid.
Then you might enjoy Team America.
Bigsby wrote:
I don’t agree with the concept of offensive media.
I’m not saying that different aspects of media can’t offend, but “Offensive media” is a normative claim of objectivity imposed on aesthetic value, which is purely subjective.
You can impose a systematic approach to weigh different aspects of the content, but you are left with subjective value judgements imitating objectivity.
Do I like some of the movies on the list? Yes. Do I dislike some? Sure. Do some of them contain problematic subject matter? Pretty much all of them do.
A core value of art is to affect emotions, sometimes that results in negative responses.
The premise of your argument is flawed under the assumption that subjective media can be objectively judged.
I think you're taking my argument way too seriously. I'm asking users which movie, in their OPINION, they feel is the most offensive, with some notorious examples. I may not have chosen the best words in the initial post, but I wished to see different opinions on the featured films (known for their controversy). This thread is meant to be fun while discussing films that have challenged the censors.
You're right that no film can be objectively offensive since what is and isn't offensive is subjective. The same goes for humor and fear. A comedy or horror movie won't be in everybody's taste, but such a movie could still generate waves and land an audience. Borat did that, and various countries banned it, which only fueled its cult following (I once read that Kazakhstan unbanned the movie because of the influx of tourism).
While this poll can't make a genuinely conclusive outcome on what movie qualifies as the "most offensive" (the same would go for a poll that asks for the worst/best of a selected bunch of films), we can appreciate the exchange of opinions regarding the impacts that these movies made.
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