Following the script's purchase by Miramax, Williamson was required to remove much of the gorier content, such as graphic depictions of the internal organs of gutted murder victims " rolling " down their legs.
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Each year, owners and experienced visitors say, haunted houses have been getting more elaborate, with gorier costumes, more expensive special effects and scenarios that play mind games with visitors, rather than simply startling them.
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"Queen Margot " has been given data-packed opening titles and a fairly economical version of this massacre, which went on at greater, gorier length when the film was shown at Cannes last spring.
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The gorier but no more vicious mob stuff is OK, too, especially when the lethal instability of its personnel, including Odum's underboss mentor, becomes ever more inescapably clear in its bullet-riddled way.
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While also praising the new between Akane and the new Inspector, Mika Shimotsuki, due to their large differences, Eisenbeis criticized the new antagonist and how much gorier was the series was in contrast to the first one.
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The gorier aspects of living off human and animal blood are played throughout in fairly restrained manner by Jordan; even the fangs are dainty, making the sexual metaphor in the vampire act more apparent than normal in such stories.
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Though " The Rage " tried to tap into the more contemporary trappings of teen ostracism _ goth clothing, downer grunge and promiscuous sex _ its gorier approach never matched the original's intensity or its unforgettable conclusion.
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In fact, " The Green Mile, " and a surprising number of other King titles, represents a softer, more humane approach to storytelling that may well identify King to future generations far more than his gorier tales.
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Perhaps because of Ruellan's medical background, the strength of his novels lied in their detailed, almost clinical, atmosphere of heavy, oppressive, bludgeoning horror, which anticipated the stronger, gorier, books of the next decades.
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Williamson was told early on by his agent, Rob Paris, that the saturation of violence and gore in his script would make it " impossible " to sell and following its purchase by Miramax he was required to remove much of the gorier scenes.