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Why is Hollywood so scared of showing kids dying onscreen?
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they were actually going to film it, but the girls actually got scared and started really crying so they canned the rest of the scene
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>>220123267
If you've seen that one scene in Dr Sleep, it's extremely disturbing. I would say it can't get more horror than watching a kid get tortured to death
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>breaks down the door and immediately starts doing The Robot.
I get that Boyle is an auteur, but this was a strange decision
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>>220123267
>Hollywood
It's a British film, mate
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>>220123564
that little boy had the time of his life on set
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Too many executives would have a sexual emergency on set.



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