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		<title>These movies abuse so much about violence that you know it&#8217;s to mess</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Violence, everywhere, all the time. In dialogues, actions, plans. It does not stop! And suddenly, you know it&#8217;s done purposely to have fun. A little like you with your friends, when the insults and duels multiply, for the kiff. When it is done with good spirit, to laugh, between intelligent people, it passes. We control, &#8230; </p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Violence, everywhere, all the time. In dialogues, actions, plans. It does not stop! And suddenly, you know it&#8217;s done purposely to have fun.</strong><br />
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<strong>pulp Fiction</strong><br />
Since then, the Tarantino style is no longer to be demonstrated, everyone has understood. And it has not changed either. Dialogues as staggering as provocative, lyrical flight, access to violence, bloodshed, fat guns &#8230; His recipe is known, and Pulp Fiction represents it perfectly. Rifle, chainsaw, insults of all kinds, sequestration, saber, stings and overdose &#8230; A bit of everything , no jealous!<br />
<strong>Evil Dead II</strong><br />
A San Raimi horror film that dates a little (1987) but is worth a look. There is no restraint , one goes there: giclee of blood as thrown by a karcher, skeleton that walks with exorbitant eyes , close-ups on eyeballs propelled in the mouth of a girl, bastons wacky &#8230; It is Series B, have fun.<br />
<strong>Zombieland</strong><br />
More to deride, it is difficult! People go straight into an amusement park specially designed to stop zombies . You can have it tied on flying chairs, challenge: touch them, and have a good score. Even in the city, the goal is to eliminate them with panache to get the &#8220;zombie kill of the week&#8221;. Kind by crushing the zombie with a piano falling from the roof of your house. Woody Harrelson, Jesse Einsenberg and Emma Stone had fun in any case. Bonus: there&#8217;s a cameo!<br />
<strong>Tucker and Dale vs Evil</strong><br />
A group of teenagers arrives in the countryside to find their lost friends. And in bad posture. Except it&#8217;s going to mess! Already, the rednecks that welcome them do not make their task easier, and especially &#8230; they are too bad. The teenagers all meet, one by one &#8230; themselves . Falling on his own saber, missed plating and jumping into a cutting machine &#8230; Bullets. And you have to laugh.<br />
<strong>Hot Fuzz</strong><br />
The absurd English comedy that makes us laugh. A cop too good drunk his colleagues in London and found himself sent to a lonely village. Where he still drunk. By being shit. Before discovering a mysterious story! Parody movies of action and horror, it&#8217;s a perfect mix . Cult replicas, gore murders, disgusting accidents, blood spurting well, huge rifles: enough to spend a good time, with humor.<br />
<strong>Shoot &#8217;em up</strong><br />
Smith has only one goal: to knock them all down. This will cause him to update the overall conspiracy, and to do damage. Already, the film begins with a woman giving birth in a hangar, assisted by Smith, who swings bastos, surrounded, to all the bastards . Afterwards, it&#8217;s a festival: editing at the McGyver to shoot guns automatically, bursting skulls, jumping fingers &#8230;<br />
<strong>Machete</strong><br />
Robert Rodriguez is a specialist of the genre, and it is not for nothing that he is a friend with Quentin Tarantino! After Planet Terror, the director decided to go even more, and even more offbeat . That gives Machete, with Danny Trejo. Twisted sex scenes, fucking rhythmic fuck dialogues, waterfalls hanging from a man&#8217;s intestines, cut-out faces, a pitiless churchman: no limits!<br />
<strong>Dead Pool</strong><br />
Given the character&#8217;s character, it was easier to know that the goal was to laugh. The guy is so into provocation, he never stops. And that does not prevent it from sacrificing damage! The heads explode, the teeth fly, the legs break, the fuckings of mouth arrive constantly &#8230; Deadpool enjoys the danger and violence . And we, too, with him. What movie did you most typing bars?</p>The post <a href="https://sivertimes.com/these-movies-abuse-so-much-about-violence-that-you-know-its-to-mess/35505">These movies abuse so much about violence that you know it’s to mess</a> first appeared on <a href="https://sivertimes.com">The Siver Times</a>.]]></content:encoded>
					
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Not that it was a daube and you got pissed off. On the contrary, you were thorough. But stressed, disgusted, shocked. With at times the desire to unbolt. The kind of films for which you have to be motivated. Psychologically, you need to know what you&#8217;re doing, or you&#8217;re hallucinating. In any case, there are &#8230; </p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Not that it was a daube and you got pissed off. On the contrary, you were thorough. But stressed, disgusted, shocked. With at times the desire to unbolt.</strong><br />
<img decoding="async" onerror="this.src='https://s3-ca-central-1.amazonaws.com/sivertimes/2017/12/noimage500.png'" src="http://s3-ca-central-1.amazonaws.com/sivertimes/2017/03/film-horreur-cinema-angoisse-degueulasse-730x275.jpg" alt="" width="730" height="275" class="alignnone size-medium wp-image-31137" srcset="https://s3-ca-central-1.amazonaws.com/sivertimes/2017/03/film-horreur-cinema-angoisse-degueulasse-730x275.jpg 730w, https://s3-ca-central-1.amazonaws.com/sivertimes/2017/03/film-horreur-cinema-angoisse-degueulasse-768x289.jpg 768w, https://s3-ca-central-1.amazonaws.com/sivertimes/2017/03/film-horreur-cinema-angoisse-degueulasse.jpg 1020w" sizes="(max-width: 730px) 100vw, 730px" />The kind of films for which you have to be motivated. Psychologically, you need to know what you&#8217;re doing, or you&#8217;re hallucinating. In any case, there are passages in which you do not make the evil one, where you repress a little squeal of embarrassment, disgust. Or you laugh, unconscious reflex to hide your discomfort. And if these films really make you want to vomit, it is because they are successful. Quality. Because that was the goal.<br />
<strong>Saw 1 (yes, there are sequels too, if you&#8217;re hot)</strong><br />
Right from the start, you know it&#8217;s going to be a pain. Two guys are attached to the pipes in a bathroom, it stinks. Afterwards, you discover that they are placed there by a serial killer, named the puzzle killer. The vicelard pushes his victims to kill each other, or to bump into trying to escape from his traps . There, clearly, Lawrence hears on his tape that he must kill the other, Adam. It lasts a long time, mingled with flashbacks of previous victims (burnt alive, cut, disembowelled, etc.) and the family of Lawrence kidnapped &#8230; It is disgusting physically and psychologically.<br />
&#8212;&#8212;- 1 &#8212;&#8212;&#8211;<br />
<strong>It happened close to you</strong><br />
You make the big difference between the scenes where you want to laugh and the others, where you swallow hard. For Ben does not only talk with enthusiasm and elegance (of everything else, from life to architecture), he also kills. He manipulates people, their lying, stumbling, without blinking . And it turns out a bit necrophilic at a time, anyway &#8230; Beside that, the game of little Gregory, it&#8217;s good kid. Even the skulls explode. Everything goes, compared to that. Apparently less shocking than the others on the list, at least visually, this film still remains hated by some for what it says and lets understand. A film that makes talk anyway.<br />
&#8212;&#8212;- 2 &#8212;&#8212;&#8211;<br />
<strong>Hostel (the same, there are suites)</strong><br />
The holidays between friends who turn bad, damn bad. And it&#8217;s not even their fault! Josh and Paxton cross Europe and kiss as much as possible, just like the Finn Oli that our two Ricans meet. The three spin in the Netherlands, then in Slovakia, on the advice of a guy promising them that girls are pretty and not fierce. And bim, the trap! Kidnapping, torture, and tutti quanti . Blood, close-ups, macabre games, stress scenes. Even at the cinema, with 200 people, you are not serene.<br />
&#8212;&#8212;- 3 &#8212;&#8212;&#8211;<br />
<strong>Cannibal Holocaust</strong><br />
The basic pitch seems normal. Four American reporters have faded into the jungle, and not just any, the Amazon rainforest. A rescue team is sent to find and rescue them. And there &#8230; Already, the report was about cannibalistic tribes, then the potential muddle is there . Harold Monroe and his two guides are seen to have an Indian translator who mediates with the natives. Except that this one, Yacumo, violates and kills his wife, guilty of adultery. And the other part of the film, these are the adventures of the group of the disappeared, who are actually dead. When Monroe discovers the reels and dies the images &#8230; Tortoise cut, leg cut off from a guy, murder of a woman giving birth, emasculation of a corpse, cannibalism &#8230; You see all the horrors possible and imaginable.<br />
&#8212;&#8212;- 4 &#8212;&#8212;-<br />
<strong>Serbian film</strong><br />
The intermittent status in Serbia, fucking, is another thing &#8230; Milos, former star of the X, galley to make ends meet. He and his family are unhappy, in addition to being looked at wrong. Then one day, a former colleague introduces Vukmir, a very special filmmaker &#8230; For the thunes, Milos darkens. But in a pile of disgusting stuff . In three words: rape, necrophilia, pedophilia. That&#8217;s enough to understand what is waiting for you. And what awaits Milos, especially. Obviously, the film is banned in many countries.<br />
&#8212;&#8212;- 5 &#8212;&#8212;-<br />
<strong>The Human Centipede (there are sequences, if possible)</strong><br />
A nugget (of its kind) that comes to us from the Netherlands. Script and production of Tom Six. Afterwards, it remains to be seen whether we should thank him or not &#8230; As in &#8220;Hostel&#8221;, we are swinging two American tourists who come to Europe and fall on a bone. The bone is Dr. Joseh Heiter, a former German surgeon, who plans to develop a human centipede . Yesiiii, nooooormal. The two girls, Lindsay and Jenny, break a tire, seek help and ring home. Bad pick. They will form a set with Katsuro, all three connected, mouth to anus. And the tart plays with them. 92 minutes of dirty tricks, which have never been visible on the big screen at home, for lack of visa exploitation. What is the worst of the lot?</p>The post <a href="https://sivertimes.com/these-movies-that-make-you-gerber-literally/31136">These movies that make you gerber, literally</a> first appeared on <a href="https://sivertimes.com">The Siver Times</a>.]]></content:encoded>
					
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>While waiting to know when the series will return, let&#8217;s back on 5 key moments of the season 4 of Vikings! Highlights! While we were wondering when Vikings season 5 would start , on the American cable channel History , it&#8217;s time to go back with the 5 key moments we were offered to see &#8230; </p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>While waiting to know when the series will return, let&#8217;s back on 5 key moments of the season 4 of Vikings!</strong><br />
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<strong>THE BOND IN TIME</strong><br />
We had not seen him coming, yet the final midseason ended in an impressive leap in time. This one is of capital importance in the second half of season 4 of Vikings since the cards are redistributed. Ragnar lost his prestige, Bjorn rose as the true leader of Kattegat, governed by an Aslaug carried on the drink. He also allowed us to get acquainted with the four sons of Ragnar so each one presents a facet of the personality of their father. This leap in time has changed the course of the series&#8217;s history and we just regret not having had an episode focusing on Ragnar&#8217;s experience during the past lapse of time .<br />
<strong>LAGERTHA TAKES POWER ON KATTEGAT</strong><br />
Although we may wonder why she waited so long to take action, Lagertha finally takes power over Kattegat, killing Aslaug in passing. Her revenge is accomplished and she finally has what she believes to be her own. This takeover had consequences on our perception of Lagertha, but also on the Viking city since it has great ambitions for Kattegat. It puts in place the construction of defensive fortifications and these new stakes evidently bring about new confrontations. During this half-season, Kattegat has gone from being a simple village to a central character and we expect major events to take place there.<br />
<strong>THE FIRST APPARITION OF HEAHMUND</strong><br />
The first scene where we discover the character played by Jonathan Rhys Meyers, on which we told you more and which will be at the heart of season 5 of Vikings , is not transcendent and does not teach us much, if it Is that this religious has an impressive sword and that he does not respect his vow of chastity. However, we know that Heahmund will deliver impressive fights against our warriors and that he will be their main enemy in the next episodes . We strongly urge him to take action.<br />
<strong>THE DEPARTURE OF FLOKI</strong><br />
This event only takes place in the final season, but it is important for the future. Indeed, it is a journey of a new kind that will be offered to the character, an initiatory journey where he will be carried by the waters to an unknown destination. Thanks to Floki, we should meet new peoples, new cultures and new religions . Before finding our warriors, Floki must find peace and this path promises great moments.<br />
<strong>THE DEATH OF RAGNAR</strong><br />
There have been many deaths throughout the season and all are important, nevertheless that of Ragnar is major since it marks the end of an era. We knew it would happen sooner or later, but we did not expect it at that time, not half the second half of the season. Although incredibly well directed and almost poetic, the death of Ragnar was a difficult time . His body was not found by his sons, the actor assures him that he will not return, but we always hope to see his spirit, beyond his voice that often resonated after his death. Ragnar is dead, but he remains the hero of Vikings through his most beautiful legacy: his sons! What are your 5 key moments?</p>The post <a href="https://sivertimes.com/vikings-season-4-back-on-5-key-moments/21543">Vikings season 4: Back on 5 key moments!</a> first appeared on <a href="https://sivertimes.com">The Siver Times</a>.]]></content:encoded>
					
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Following episode 15 of season 4 of Vikings, the creator of the series and SPOILER return to the terrible death that we witnessed! He is not anymore ! As we told you in our review of episode 15 of season 4 Vikings Ragnar died, embracing destiny that historical accounts attribute to it. Following this, Travis &#8230; </p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Following episode 15 of season 4 of Vikings, the creator of the series and SPOILER return to the terrible death that we witnessed!</strong><br />
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He is not anymore ! As we told you in our review of episode 15 of season 4 Vikings Ragnar died, embracing destiny that historical accounts attribute to it. Following this, Travis Fimmel, who plays the king Vikings says: &#8220;Ragnar was so ready to die and was happy to die there, he feels that his plan worked and that his children will come for revenge and. revenge of Egbert &#8221; . Michael Hirst, creator, adds: &#8220;The relationship between Ragnar and Egbert is suddenly so intense that we decided they had to leave when we arrived in Ragnar&#8217;s death was even more intense because so many things. I had been living with Ragnar for years and the most wonderful thing was that we filmed it in the deepest winter when the trees were leafless and everything was dark. The episode was almost entirely black and white, it was dark, it was brutal, it was truthful, it was extraordinary and it was powerful, it was very difficult to film because of the weather, but &#8216;was also difficult because we lost someone who was at the heart of the show &#8221; .<br />
Michael Hirst also returned on the development of this last episode for Ragnar. He explains: &#8220;The episodes 414 and 415 are part of the same episode Fourteen this is heavy stuff between Ragnar and Egbert and the cage &#8230;. It was so exciting and different from anything we&#8217;ve ever done before C.. It is very personal and universal.The series ceases to be on the Vikings and the Saxons and begins to be about man and human beings, about their deepest fears and thoughts.That was very difficult to write. had very strong ideas about his own death and how it should be treated, and of course it was very, very moving for me &#8221; . Travis Fimmel also delivered his amusing impression of the Turning with snakes: &#8220;It was not really hard to work with them there were about 60, and then there were fake around my legs.. I did not care at all, I was covered in snake poop at the end, I was bitten a few times, but it was very good &#8211; it was their dung on me that bothered me more than all&#8221;.<br />
The two men also shared the conversations they had on the passing of Ragnar. Michael Hirst said: &#8220;Up to a point, Travis played the Australian map, that is to say, he did not say anything about the things He just wanted to make the death of Ragnar and bow.. But the closer we got to the moment of filming his death, the more obsessive, interested and passionate he became about it. Suddenly it became an intense and emotional experience to sit down with him to discuss his death as You can imagine: what he meant, what he did not mean, there were things I needed, but he was not sure he did not want his character to Speech, so his last speech was something we had to negotiate and debate, and he talked with Linus Roache (Ecbert) because he wanted to say some things, but Travis wanted to cut them off or whatever, we three often locked ourselves In a room, discussing really the end of a character whose death touched us at all levels. It was an amazing period &#8221; Travis Fimmel adds. &#8221; Michael has always been very collaborative, and I tried to get scenes with Linus Roache for years. We always collaborate on everything, it is very good at it. It&#8217;s incredible as an actor to have a creator like him. He is so ready to take your ideas and work with you &#8220;.<br />
One question that many fans are asking is whether Ragnar died as an atheist, or whether he changed in his last moments. The actor replied &#8230; &#8220;Ragnar did not think he would go to heaven or Valhalla He would rot underground He did what he wanted to do in his life, but it was his only life After that he was happy, ready to die and he left a legacy. Whether good or bad, people will remember him &#8221; . The creator says more: &#8220;When Ragnar and Egbert discuss their faiths and some level of how all faith is ridiculous, it&#8217;s very liberating for them and for the public It suddenly becomes a very modern Conversation These are.. Not medieval talks about Christianity and paganism, it could be modern people talking about whether you should believe in God or not.In the series, Ragnar became less and less convinced by his pagan religion, partly because of The influence of Athelstan and the fact that he embraced certain aspects of Christianity, Ragnar was an incredibly intelligent guy, he understands things, he was curious and always directed him. Religion, and other ways of thinking, so that he challenged his own belief. In the end, when he died, he no longer believed the same way as when he was younger. Thus, his last speech in the cage, before his death, is not a statement of his own belief, it is a political statement to encourage his sons to avenge his death. It sets the path of revenge and the future of the Vikings &#8221; .<br />
They also explained the interest of offering this death in the middle of this second part of the season. Travis Fimmel said: &#8220;Michael has always been great about it It&#8217;s not so predictable, with the leap in time, with characters who die That was just for the series episodes are following my death&#8230; fantastic. They work well for the show and the young actors to keep the public &#8221; . Michael Hirst adds: &#8220;This is the saga of Ragnar and his son I did not suggest to the public that the death of Ragnar meant a huge breaking point in this saga It&#8217;s just part of the story&#8230; Ragnar&#8217;s sons will continue the saga, not the end of Ragnar Lothbrok, who will live in his fame and live because he was the most famous Viking of the time. I have never wanted this story to end when Ragnar dies physically.We turned about 25 more hours after Ragnar&#8217;s death, and we are far away in history.We really embrace the sons but Ragnar is not gone, because Ragnar is always inspiration &#8221; . It remains to be seen whether Ragnar could reappear. Travis Rimmel, the answer is firm: &#8220;Yeah, no, I would not stay It makes no sense My character is an atheist, so I will not come under any form of ghost, the!.. religious ghostly images or anything. I think you must be very religious so that people have this belief in you &#8221; . For his part, Michael Hirst is not so sure: &#8220;But because it is so powerful in people&#8217;s lives, it might reappear in dreams, in visions &#8230; I do not think one of my main characters &#8230; I started with Floki, Ragnar, Rollo Lagertha and &#8230; None of them will disappear completely from the saga &#8221; . Already, discover what awaits you in episode 16 of season 4 of Vikings, with the first promo video! Would you like to see Ragnar again?</p>The post <a href="https://sivertimes.com/vikings-season-4-the-creator-and-spoiler-return-to-the-terrible-death-of-episode-15/12188">Vikings season 4: The creator and SPOILER return to the terrible death of episode 15!</a> first appeared on <a href="https://sivertimes.com">The Siver Times</a>.]]></content:encoded>
					
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