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  2. The Good Guys and the Bad Guys - Wikipedia

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    [6] Gene Siskel of the Chicago Tribune also gave it 2.5 stars out of 4, calling it "a pleasant enough oater that is low on violence and drama. It won't offend a soul, and is merely made for that catch-all evaluation, 'decent entertainment.'" [ 7 ] Charles Champlin of the Los Angeles Times called the film "slow, gross, heavy-handed, neither ...

  3. Forced Vengeance - Wikipedia

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    [4] Kevin Thomas of the Los Angeles Times wrote that by the middle of the film, "bone-crunching, flesh-ripping violence so dominates the screen that the film simply starts drowning in a sea of blood. By the end, it's hard to care, let alone differentiate, between the good guys and the bad.

  4. ‘The Bad Guys’ Review: Criminals Go Straight — In a ...

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    It’s a problem that has plagued countless kids’ movies — and more than a few grownup ones — over the course of film history: The villain is conceived and performed with such lip-smacking ...

  5. Good Guys, Bad Guys - Wikipedia

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    Good Guys, Bad Guys is an Australian comedy/drama TV series that screened on the Nine Network between 1997 and 1998, with a telemovie and twenty-six episodes produced. The crime-themed show was set in Melbourne .

  6. ‘Showdown at the Grand’ Review: Bad Guys Threaten a ... - AOL

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    The struggle to keep movie theaters alive gets very personal in “Showdown at the Grand,” an enjoyable tribute to retro exploitation pictures with Terrance Howard as a movie palace proprietor ...

  7. Extreme cinema - Wikipedia

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    A set of props used in the production of the Saw films, which are notorious for depicting extreme graphic violence. Extreme cinema (or hardcore horror and extreme horror [1] [2]) is a subgenre used for films distinguished by its use of excessive sex and violence, and depiction of extreme acts such as mutilation and torture.

  8. EDITORIAL: Gun violence New gun law is working to stop "bad guys"

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    Sep. 29—The NRA opposed a law that is now taking thousands of guns off the streets and arresting hundreds of criminals who are going to jail and not coming out for a long time. The NRA opposed it.

  9. Anti-war film - Wikipedia

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    Anti-war films typically argue that war is futile, unjust, a loss for all involved, only serves to benefit few in society (usually an elite or ruling class, or the state), makes people do or support things they normally would not (such as homicide or discrimination), is extremely costly both in money and lives, or is otherwise undesirable for those fighting it, the target audience, or everyone ...