but I also start laugh with ultraviolent deaths. I was laughing alone in the theaters with every death of John Wick. Some guys was looking to me like if I was some kind of 'weirdo' (I don't care).
I had a guy next to me who laughed EVERY, SINGLE, TIME someone got hit, broke something, or whatever else happens in that movie. I can't believe I never elbowed him in the face for that.
Look, a scene like the one in Django Unchained, where that woman is shot and flies back through the room - that's funny; that's meant to be funny. So laugh.
But laughing at violence just because... ugh, why. I mean, the bat to the face or the shotgun to the face in Raid 2 is so over the top crazy that it's okay to laugh. But laughing at every violent scene ever? I'm not gonna watch a film with such person, that's for sure...
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