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Real Talk
Real life how candyman died is true. Black people use to get lunch and white folks would remove our body parts and use them as trophies.
-Funny Games (UK and US versionsI need sum to disturbing to watch. Horror is skimp nowadays.
I finally saw it two weeks ago too. Definitely a decent watch.
Nah I’m cool. I’m just waiting for the violence that’s coming between you two when it goes down when the first image comes out and the first trailer drops
I'm still not completely over the end of this-Megan is Missing
Minority Report:The problem, of course is that the law does not permit prosecution based solely on patterns of lawful behavior. With good reason: “precrime” prediction is a figment of the imagination of the creators of a dystopian fantasy movie, Minority Report.
More DHS “pre-crime” policing, but still no real “precogs” – Papers, Please!
-The U.S. Department of Homeland Security has announced the formation and rebranding of new and existing DHS components into what it is now calling the DHS Center for Prevention Programs and Partnerships(“C3P” in milspeak).
C3P is explicitly intended to be a “precrime” crime prevention agency, and to teach and promote “precrime” techniques for predicting future crimes and identifying future criminals to other Federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies. According to the DHS press release announcing the formation of C3P, “DHS’s efforts are grounded in an approach to violence prevention that leverages behavioral threat assessment and management tools, and addresses early-risk factors that can lead to radicalization to violence.”
C3P’s attempts to predict future crimes are to be based on behavioral patterns, i.e profiling, and on encouraging members of the public to inform on their families, friends, and classmates. According to Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas, future criminals “typically exhibit behaviors that are recognizable to many but are best understood by those closest to them, such as friends, family, and classmates.”
That “twist” ending had me shook for weeks. I normally don’t regret watching horror movies- but this is one that I wish I never watched off the lingering dread bc you can sense this would turn out bad. But on the flip- it put me into a hyper sense of vigilance as a mother, for my daughter as she’s growing up to evil lurking out there on social media.I'm still not completely over the end of this
[That “twist” ending had me shook for weeks. I normally don’t regret watching horror movies- but this is one that I wish I never watched off the lingering dread bc you can sense this would turn out bad. But on the flip- it put me into a hyper sense of vigilance as a mother, for my daughter as she’s growing up to evil lurking out there on social media.
I don’t know if you have a daughter but I know for me after watching this, I will never let her out of my sight until she turns 30.
The beggingI'm still not completely over the end of this
What are you laughing at?