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Netflix Removes Controversial Footage From Bird Box

Netflix Removes Controversial Footage From Bird Box

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Rating: 4.5; Vote: 2
Netflix Removes Controversial Footage From Bird Box Ab: My movie is going to recycle footage from 911 of people jumping from the twin towers to their deaths, under the pretense that they were being chased out of the windows by intergalactic robot vampires. Their deaths add realism on the cheap, which is both wonderfully entertaining and a real boost for the box office. If any of those people happen to be your family or loved ones, and you think I'm exploiting a terrible tragedy for frivolous lolz and personal profit -- then you should grow up and stop being such a whiny oversensitive snowflake. Your parents probably would have thanked me for getting to be in a movie with Sandra Bullock (well, if not for their intestines being splattered onto the asphalt, which, incidentally, I showed amazing footage of.
Date: 2020-07-14

Comments and reviews: 9


I mean Im all for nit censoring things but with it being actual footage of the event that is s bit different i mean imagine. Ur a victim or lost someone in the event and ur watching a nice horror movie (birdbox) and suddenly your hit with ptsd and an anxiety attack bc the movie plays recorded footage of the actual event just for their movie plot.
Idc when mock ups of real events are made and the like and personally i dont care for birdbox
But i can deffo see how footage of real documented tragedy might be bad in a silly movie meant to scare audiences
It feel mmm cheap at best

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I dont like snow flakes but i kind of get this. This was a tragedy where real people died and suffered and burned to death. Using tragedy for entertainment purposes is genuinely insensitive. If there was footage of an explosion where my mum was burned to death being used for some dumb movie entertainment and shock value i would be soooo angry and would want to FIND the people who made that movie/sold that footage. Put yourselves in their shoes people. Have a heart
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This world is becoming too sedative and yet we have politicians and high society individuals practically getting away with murder and we're not doing anything about it. But the a 3 second clip or a comedian using racist jokes in something that was meant to be comedy is bashed frowned upon and demands apologies. Hmmmph if the time is near Lord take me now yes because people will not be able to speak their mind by this time next year, and that's just sad.
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Most overrated movie ever. I had not seen such a low quality movie hyped this much, since the Twilight saga.
And if using real footage of a real disaster was offensive, what about splitting the world into normal and crazy people, both groups being perfectly homogeneous inside and radically, crucially different from the other? Dudes this started to sound mean in the late 1800s!
Not to mention huge plot holes and unexplainable time gaps.

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It was literally not even 2 seconds long and it honestly slipped by me I didnt notice until it was pointed out but people need to stop being so damn sensitive if it traumatizes you that much just dont watch it! I mean we get shown 9/11 footage and war footage all the time its sad but we dont have a fit over it being shown!
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Well it was footage of a disaster that incinerated 47 people destroyed almost the entire town and spilled oil into the environment. So I think that maybe they shouldn't have used some random stock footage with out any information of what it was. Netflix has enough money to make an acted out disaster looking news scene in a movie.
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I have a 50/50 opinion on the situation: they should not have used such sensitive footage to begin with, but it being used was not such a big deal even so, as movies _always_ recycle real-life events, and this one was just a really tiny blink-and-you-will-miss sort of scene.
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tbh I get it. If my town was exploded and my friends and neighbors killed in a devastating tragedy, I really wouldn't want to be confronted with the horrific footage while watching a random nonfiction movie. Happy date night SURPRISE! remember the worst day of your life?
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Why the hell do you have to apoligise for using footage of a tragedy? That's moronic. Sure it's sensitive to some people of course. But it's not like their laughing at it or cracking jokes. People need to get over it and stop being so damn sensitive.
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