Quote from: zombie no.one on Today at 03:11:41 AMI suppose a take away from this is that it's not the actual audible formation of the word itself which is offensive, because every time you say the word 'vinegar' you are literally saying that word, and yet nobody (at least nobody sane) bats an eyelid.
ditto every time you say the word 'country' you are technically turning the airwaves blue.
so ultimately all the controversy is 100% about the semantics behind words, rather than the actual words themselves.
maybe that's a very obvious and self evident point to make? feel like it often gets lost in all the surrounding commotion though....


So here goes:
Rinse and repeat and repeat and repeat! Although reviewers seem to classify EL HOMBRE BESTIA as an early "horror" film and its plot is inherently horrific, there are also elements that seem inescapably like intentional comedy, like a weird sequence where a guy pulls a handgun on his friend as a gag
and while they're engaged in this ludicrous drama the Beast-Man is abducting one guy's girl, literally five feet away from them. I also haven't mentioned the mad scientist who likes giving Beast-Man injections (why?) and is sorely, rather improportionately non-plussed when his own wife finds out about it; or the abrupt hypnotist who finally helps in the scheme to rescue the kidnapped ladies. Or the nice doggo!