A kitten dies!


Personally I don't mind murder, eye gougings, castration, FGM, torture, blindings, rape (all gender combinations), and that's just the last four movies I've watched.

But this film kills a kitten! I'm outraged. Sick fvcks.

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0118604/board/nest/45170697?d=124482056#50057239

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There might not have been any actual harm to kitten in the making of the movie, but I do hope some sick kid doesn't get an idea from this an actually tries something like that.


I'm with the poster. I can usually handle macabre scenes except when it involves animal abuse.

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I just read that book and I still didn't make the connection. And that's despite thinking about this is how they're going to turn someone who is clinically ill into an unforgivable villain.

Nice.

www.moviemasochism.com

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As far as I am concerned, Cuddles is perfectly fine; a little warm and fluffy but completely alive and well and gorgeous.

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Some Human Beings Died!Way More Important Than a Kitty.

Can't Travel the Path Of Hell and Arrive In Heaven.

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It's been said that the morality of a culture can be measured by how they treat animals. The same would apply to individuals.
It takes the lowest possible form of mentality to abuse or kill a defenseless animal, or a child or anyone that can't fight for themselves.
And don't bother saying she was mentally ill. She's functional enough to go to college.

http://informed-cat-care.com/

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"And don't bother saying she was mentally ill. She's functional enough to go to college. "

Really SiamezeCat? I think you need to educate yourself on what it means to be mentally ill and understand the range of severity of the different diseases because of course mentally ill people can be deemed "functional".

So I will say it: Rebecca is a dangerously psychotic woman. She is crazy in every way, but she hasn't completely lost touch with all aspects of reality because she knows what to do to manipulate people into doing what she wants to do long enough.

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I know quite enough. If someone causes harm, whether due to mental or moral deficiencies, to other living beings they are unfit to be among people.
"Mental problems" is also a popular excuse for those who have no moral restraint, which is why I'm inclined to dismiss it. Whichever is the cause, anyone willing and able to harm others, humans or animals, should be behind some form of bars.

http://informed-cat-care.com/

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Yes I agree that they should be but that isn't what you said before. Before you implied that someone cannot be mentally ill if they are able to function in college. That's dumb. Serial killers, who I think we all can agree are mentally/psychotically ill, functionally quite normally in society.

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What you mean is that some can keep up appearances for a while, even a long time. What they do can hardly be described as "functioning normally" just because they're not visibly deranged at all times. Any psychopathic acts undo the word "normal".

http://informed-cat-care.com/

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No she had a change of heart and donated the kitten to a nice family.

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I agree with the OP. Absolutely reprehensible to include gratuitous violence to an animal. Without fail, this is the signature of a *beep* script and a lazy, untalented writer.

And for Meester and her equally untalented co-star to go along with this brands her as big of an a$$hole as the "screenwriter."

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