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How Splice Nearly Got Me Banned From My Local Theater


I don't want to ruin this movie for anyone, so if you haven't seen it, please don't read any further.

Alright, let's start with the previews. When previews for Splice hit the airwaves, it was promoted as a sci-fi/horror film about scientists who create a new life form, which the clever writers called "science's newest miracle (is) a mistake." After seeing a handful of trailers, I must admit I was intrigued. Maybe this was going to be like Species with more of a plot or character development to it. Unfortunately, I was wrong.
The actors aside (both of whom I adored in other films, Polley in the Dawn of the Dead remake and Brody as the mentally handicapped guy in The Village), I felt a bit awkward when Dren watched the two protagonists have sex on a filthy labratory couch. Then I had trouble getting past the weird feeling in my gut when Adrian Brodie taught Dren how to dance and she was OBVIOUSLY attracted to him. Also, when his dumb-ass decided it was alright to have sex with this creature (not a clone of his girlfriend, a mixture of animals and humans, so a THING), I had to fight the urge to get up and leave the theater. And finally, during the last twenty minutes of the film, when Dren becomes a male and visciously rapes Sarah Polley's character, I decided I wanted my money back.

As I said, I do not blame any of the actors for this movie's faults. I'd just like to know who the hell saw this schlock-fest and thought it was a decent film. I also read something about the DVD release should have alternate endings. Like what? Dren turns back into a female and rapes Andrien Brody? Come on, how on Earth could anyone want to see this disturbing film again?
After it was FINALLY over (and my girlfriend was nearly sick from the rape scene), we headed for the nearby exit. I couldn't stand the feeling I had in my stomach about what I'd just seen and felt I had to say something. I found one of the girls working the concession stand and politely asked her to locate the manager for me. After a minute, a large man in a nice suit walked up and shook my hand, introducing himself as the manager. I explained to him that I did not enjoy the film but I was not going to demand a refund. I simply wanted to know how the hell this movie got the semi-decent ratings it did and how he felt about it? Apparently I said something wrong because the big guy in the nice suit turned bright red and said, "If you'd rather not come back to this theater, you can continue talking about this movie. Otherwise, please refrain from libling a decent film."
By the way, lible is printed, slander is spoken. Dumb-ass.

Basically, I'd just like to know what happened to the science-fiction (or in this case, somewhat science-fact) movies that used to frightening yet not sickening. Something has gone seriously wrong with our mentality as a nation if we feel it's alright to make movies about creating life, then killing it, then getting raped by it, then killing it again. What does anyone learn from watching this kind of movie?
How NOT to make a movie.

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It's not his fault you personally didn't like the film, loads of people did. You have no right to complain.

I love Black people but I hate N£ggers- Chris Rock

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I'm not sure if I believe the op's story. of course it could be true, but something about it just doesn't seem right.

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I love the way the OP calls the manager a dumb-ass, yet he can't even spell libel.

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You are *beep* retarded. If you feel like b*tching and whining like a little girl about some movie, go stalk the producers and affiliated studios - they are actually responsible for the film, not some cinema owner.

What does anyone learn from watching this kind of movie?


Movie was executed professionally. Apart from that, you learn that no real boundaries exist at all, except for the ones we make ourselves. And those are fragile and easily crossed, when crossed - good things or bad things happen, sometimes both...

Now what does anyone learn from reading your post? We learn that in real life the bulls*it that happened in Splice happens all the time - your parents having mated and produced you. But you have a chance to make a happy ending, unlike Splice's ending - you can choose not to mate and save humanity with a -1 .

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I stopped reading your post when you said you wanted your money back.

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Why did you talk to the theater's manager? What the hell could he have possibly done? You do realize he has absolutely no control over what movies they show. Good god you're probably one of those people who holds up the line at Walgreens or CVS because you don't like the price of something. Anyone actually inside the building has no power over anything. Prices, products, NOT A THING. It pisses me off because I used to work retail and people will chew you out for something you have ZERO influence over. They should have banned you for life from the theater for being an idiot.

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If I was the manager I would have told you "Yeah, I guess I shouldn't have green lighted this one for the studio. Now go cry about it on imdb."

I mean, really. You sound like a dumb-ass. It's like going to the stadium director at the arena and complaining that the team didn't play well tonight.

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I haven't read all the posts and I'm sure someone already told you this but I'll do it again: have stick removed from anus. And for the record the most disturbing thing about this movie was when the crazy lady tied her up, stripped her and maimed her, she had that rape coming from the very start.

And if you really wanted to learn something from this movie here is the message it was preaching: Girls are cute and lovable therefore hard to kill while men are violent and brutal therefor easy to kill from a moral perspective.

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