Depends on the woman. Some of them are more valiant than a man.
Horror movies are not necessarily violent movies. Movies such as The Fly (1986), Poltergeist (1982), The Shinning (1980), The Others (2001), Village of the Damned (1995) and Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1978), were not particularly violent -- at least violence was not a major theme of their plots.
It really just depends on the individual child. Every child is different and responds differently in different situations.
Showing violent movies to be honest and can even be helpful Violent movies can be dangerous because it could make you think evil thoughts and it might give you nightmares.
Only violent video games are violent. They have equal or less effect than violent films, TV shows, live shows, books, and people. So no, they have no effect which is particular to themselves.
It's due to hormones but most women don't get violent but mood swings and a short fuse is common.
Its a tarantino movie. He makes violent movies...
the reason why men are violent than women
Because the Vikings thought that it was too violent for women.
Johnny Dangerously spoofs the Gangster movies of the 40's, and the resurgence of the more violent gangster movies of the 80's.
Super ballz
Cuz its funny
Well yes movies have become more and more violent over the decades, originally films were silent and more slapstick violence and then it became more shootouts and then you jump to the 1980's and movies like Alien and Terminator and now you look at movies like Saw and Hostel and you realize a trend.