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Real animal slaughter does add a vital element of danger to films such as Cannibal Holocaust, hence the term "guilty pleasure".
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I personally found that in the case of cannibal holocaust, it didn't add anything but even more of a distasteful feel to it. Some people are into that, I myself, am not.
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We probably meant the same thing, from two different viewpoints.
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But those same people might squash a fly, spider or even rodent to death in their own houses (it's doesn't take much more effort and is less messy to throw the creatures outside instead, but sadly chasing flying/scuttling beasts around the house with weapons has become something of a sport in some households).
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Nope, generally I won't kill anything unless it's an infestation or something. More often than not, where I live, it'll be a large spider...I'd never kill a spider. Far too useful.
However, if I actually kill something (usually fleas on my cat, or flies, using spray/powder) there's some measure of neccessity, eg - they are making my house unconfortable or filthy, it's the same thing I said before in regards to eating meat - there's no comparison. Sure, in the case of sadist fucks that chase down and kill everything in their immediate area, they'd probably love seeing much the same in film, but not me.
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It is unnecessary but as far as condemning older films that already have that footage, that's just too much for me.
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I didn't like the film...like I said, that was just my opinion. I'm not telling anyone they shouldn't watch it, so I'm not really condemning the film, rather, I'm condemning those that made it.