Probably. People especially kids are effected by the movies they watch, whether they know it or not.
Have you ever seen how a little boy acts after a fighting scene or fighting movie????
They try to do what they watched.
(Girls probably do the same thing, that ws only an example).
2006-06-30 14:02:02
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answered by Anonymous
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I absolutely crave action movies. Even though Bruce Willis seems to take the same tortured hero role in all his movies, he's still my favorite. That said, I am seeing a few comments with the perpetual claim violence in movies does not increase violence in the public. This position lingers on despite not only the classic studies of Albert Bandura and social cognition, the studies that followed and and supported his social learning model, but moreover, the Billions of $ that are being spent knowing that seeing a man spray some scent onto his shirt will turn highly educated women into depraved sex fiends will increase the probability of selling that perfume over merely showing statistics or describing the smell of the cologne.
We know that adds are trying to manipulate our thinking towards someone else's benefit, yet deny that the time spent introducing the advertizer's concept into our cognition leaves a significant residue permanently changing our perception. It's called learning.
Action movies are great, I love them, and know that each time I see Willis jack a bad guy in the head, my frustration that we don't do this enough in reality increases. The world is a less peaceful place because of this.
2006-07-01 12:26:36
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answered by bizsmithy 5
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Thats an interesting question... Because art imitates life and i think some of the premises to these actions movies are so Ironic... I.e The day after tomorrow.... the way the world is going (the tsunami and the recent waves of hurricanes) that very well can be a reality-its extreme but it could happen.
Collatarol Damage... nuff said ... Are we putting these ideas into the heads of sick groups.. or are we just putting negative ideas into the universe and saddened when it becomes reality
2006-06-30 21:31:47
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answered by Joose 4
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umm huh?
Action movies are based, allbeit loosely, on the events of real people's lives with a little bit of fantasy thrown in.
If you got rid of one media source showing an "action" sequence like movies, then the people would just gravitate towards books and then a new circle shows evident. And then once you take away that media source another would take its place....like newspapers....and so on and so forth, until humans.....hello-us....have nothing to entertain ourselves with or understand what events were going on outside our little closet. And what would we do then? I think people would line up outside an execution to see something entertaining as they are so bored with their humdrum lives.
What I'm saying is, it's not the movies or whatever you want to blame it on that makes people less violent or not....it is the people themselves. War is evident in our blood. If it wasn't there, there would not have been the very first one. I am speaking figuratively reciting War with a capital letter to imply it is a Name or a person or a Proper thing, like a concept.....perhaps maybe strife or conflict might be a good substitute.
Don't blame the actor if the Director couldn't do his job. Meaning, you have full capability to lock yourself up in a little dream world if you want and blame everything except yourself. It's easier that way, and heaven forbid things be a struggle to today's world.
2006-06-30 21:14:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Generally, arts is the reflection of what's going on in society..and the cinema is the seventh art..what i want to say,action movies reflects nothing but what really happens nowadays.
2006-06-30 20:58:44
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answered by rubi 3
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Action movies are a form of release for many people. It beats killing innocent animals in the name of god.
2006-06-30 20:58:44
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answered by James 2
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no way! action movies are a form of entertainment not a guidebook to life.
2006-06-30 20:54:39
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answered by Anonymous
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With the age group that is here, how would anyone know?
2006-06-30 20:56:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, as long as the cops don't watch them.
2006-06-30 20:57:14
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answered by Anonymous
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The world will be very peaceful if no human being around............
2006-06-30 21:21:26
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answered by MK168 2
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