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    writing on the Internet". She noted that the series rarely contained gratuitous gore. Rather, the horror of the series was often established through the

    Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels

    in which he handles violence and action appealed to me. I don't like gratuitous violence. I think it's much more chilling when it's suggested rather than

    Sparks (band)

    the duo's new direction during this era. In 1994, the Maels released Gratuitous Sax & Senseless Violins, providing the hit singles "When Do I Get to Sing

    Jim Caviezel

    his roles. He said, "I do love scenes—but not ones with gratuitous sex. I also don't do gratuitous violence. And it's not just about my wife, although that's

    Swordfish (film)

    engine results. Berry said she did the topless scene, knowing it was gratuitous, to overcome the fear of appearing nude onscreen. As of 2024, 26% of the

    Apocalypto

    apprehensive about how the contemporary Maya will take it." The film's focus on "gratuitous violence" led Julia Guernsey, a professor of Mesoamerican art and culture

    Kelly Taylor (EastEnders)

    received criticism. The lesbian news site AfterEllen.com branded it a "gratuitous ratings-stunt…The writers bottled out and the two young women dismissed

    Road House (1989 film)

    Washington Post, Hal Hinson's scathing review dismissed the film as "Full of gratuitous mayhem, head-bashing, gay-bashing and woman-bashing, Road House has a

    Cashback (film)

    50/10. The consensus reads, "An unlikable protagonist, messy editing, and gratuitous nudity might make audiences ask for their cash back." Metacritic, which

    Man Bites Dog (film)

    He contended that the film's "horrific subject matter isn’t actually gratuitous" and does serve a narrative purpose, and is "never romanticized or even