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Films vs Carnography - What's the difference?

films | carnography |

As nouns the difference between films and carnography

is that films is while carnography is any writing, films, images, or other material that contains gratuitous amounts of bloodshed or violence.

As a verb films

is third person singular of film.

films

English

Noun

(head)
  • Verb

    (head)
  • Third person singular of film.
  • Anagrams

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    carnography

    English

    Noun

    (-)
  • Any writing, films, images, or other material that contains gratuitous amounts of bloodshed or violence.
  • * 1995 , Linda Badley, Film, horror, and the body fantastic (page 6)
  • In 1986, Philip Brophy noted in Screen magazine that the horror film defied critics' attempts to deal with it as other than plotless carnography , gore, and effects for an increasingly brutalized mass audience.

    Synonyms

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    References

    * "Carnography"] 1972 review of [[Wikipedia:First Blood (novel), First Blood]'' by ''Time' s John Skow which describes the book as "carnography" ie. "meat writing". * A linguist traces "carnography" as far back as 1984 * Eric Raymond defining "carnography" in a book review * from Wordspy