Lol
>>80562430
WE DID IT REDDIT!
epic!
What about the scene in one of the Terminator movies where we get a shot from space of the planet being nuked, aren't like millions of people dying on screen then?
haha sweet dude
What about schindler's list
Did they suddenly forget about Star Wars? Episode 4 has an entire planet blowing up, and Episode 7 has an entire solar system.
>>80562430
what about Schindler's List
What about Star Wars, where an entire fucking planet is blown up?
What about TDRK, where a plane crashes with no survivors?
>>80562430
Pffff, stupid Marvel. The original Star Wars had more.
>>80562430
>death/killing=maturity
Loving this meme.
>>80562646
And you have to count double the fatalities of shooting men then throwing them out a plane
>>80562748
Didn't Star Wars have more, though?
>>80562430
>truefacts
False, I've seen several movies in where planet Earth blew up
>>80562430
and yet you're not expected to care about a single one. even the mom's cancer death transitions immediately into a reddit dance scene
>>80562861
Like Star Wars
>>80562494
>>80562552
>>80562592
>>80562748
>>80562823
>>80562861
>>80562892
This article is pretty old so I don't remember the details, but they have some weird criteria for what counts as an onscreen death
>>80562494
What about when the Death Star destroyed an entire planet?
>>80562592
nobody lived on alderaan
>>80562592
Alderaan was like that North Korean propaganda village, no one actually lives there
>>80562748
No
>>80562430
It's still a movie for kids because none of the deaths are supposed to have any impact whatsoever and is just played for spectacle. The kid is not going to think about death or war fatalities when watching a flick like this, he will be thinking "look mom there goes le ebin dancing man and the talking racoon". It's all about the intention, and this flicks simply have the intention to entertain.