Kudos to John C. Reilly . . .
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sgraf_x — 16 years ago(December 01, 2009 10:54 PM)
That doesnt make it right. Thats how it starts and its a slippery slope. And he was within his right to do so under the laws of the country but still it just feels like the wrong thing to do.
BTW Reilly is a veg, so I am sure that had everything to do with it.
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derf-info — 16 years ago(December 25, 2009 01:47 PM)
During the 60's and 70's people sat in their living room, eating dinner and watching television In the TV they saw countless innocent people and soldiers get killed in the Vietnam war These people said to them selves "how horrible just horrible Can you hand me some more veal, darling?"
Then two Danish artists slaughtered a horse, filmed it, canned its guts in jars and showed the whole thing on TV. The public went berserk, demanding them to be put in jail, fined and all How horrifying! it was just a completely innocent horse HOW COULD THEY!!!??? -
satnaam_mago — 14 years ago(October 31, 2011 01:34 AM)
would it be okay if the donkey was killed in a humane way and his meat fed to people? And if that still isn't okay, are all of you who think it isn't vegetarian? If not, how do you think the meat you buy gets to the butcher shop, it just grows on trees to be harvested? Lots of hypocrisy in this, especially since the animal was killed in accordance to Swedish law (humanely slaughtered the same way our meat we get from the butcher is by a veterinarian on set) The only troubling thing I can think of is if the animal was killed and then discarded, however if the animal was consumed than any non vegetarian would be a hypocrite to have a problem with this
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lefecious — 15 years ago(August 13, 2010 02:50 PM)
If I had the choice of being killed quietly 4 weeks from now OR being killed in a Lars Von Trier film 3 weeks from now, I'd choose to be in the film.
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canadiancorn — 14 years ago(August 19, 2011 03:47 AM)
Are all of you seriously believing the this without an actual source being cited? Do your own research and come to your own conclusion. Don't quote something as fact just because someone said it on the internet. Hint: For fun, try to find 'proof' that the donkey was set of fire. It doesn't exist. That's how rumors get started.
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satnaam_mago — 14 years ago(October 31, 2011 01:41 AM)
the donkey was killed humanely in accordance to Swedish law by a veterinarian to ensure it was done properlyThe only issue anybody can have over this in my estimation (unless you are vegetarian, in which case you can walk the walk on this issue and are genuine in your abhorrence for this behavior) is if it came out that the donkey was killed and then left without being consumedIf you take an animals life, I believe it should be to feed your self and others, but to take the life and just discard it would be a sin IMOso it depends, did they eat the donkey or not?
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kaosdragonslayer — 14 years ago(November 29, 2011 08:02 AM)
Why are people making a big deal about a dead animal? We eat animals all the time anyway, who cares why it was killed? John C is being a pussy about this.
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lukas1985 — 11 years ago(February 12, 2015 07:25 PM)
A: "We eat animals all the time" - No, "we" don't.
B: "who cares why it was killed?" - Well OP obviously cares and so do i, so that makes at least two of us
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DougWilliams88 — 13 years ago(July 20, 2012 02:46 PM)
But executive producer PETER AALBAEK JENSEN defends, "The donkey was old, sick and was going to be put to sleep. Its life was prolonged by two weeks. A vet put the animal to sleep off set and in accordance with Swedish laws."
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shortysi_uk — 13 years ago(October 17, 2012 05:34 PM)
Are people just ignoring all the posts that explain that essentially all Lars Von Trier did was film a dead donkey. He didn't kill it. A vet did, The vet was going to kill it anyway, because the Donkey was dying. Then the filmed scene wasn't used.
Out of curiosity how many of you people own a fur coat, or a leather jacket, or a leather sofa. We're not cave men anymore you don't need that fur coat for warmth. You could buy another sofa. But you like that ones because it looks cool or is comfortable, you are quite happy to eat and wear and sit on dead animals. But a dying animal is filmed for the purposes of a film and That's too far. You're all beep mad!!!!!
I Sympathise with Lars Von Trier.