spectacle
What you described is called poetic license.
Typical aspects of bed scenes in movies are beds, blankets, pillows, and sometimes people. The people may be making love or just relaxing while reading or watching TV.
Not at all, sometimes the violence is needed to better express the story or scene.
creepshow homie
yes because it is just an innocent scene, the children will just think it is like bubbly water or something!
spectacle
Adults Only - 2011 Scene Stealer 1-5 was released on: USA: 28 March 2012
Queen Mab, described as the "fairies' midwife" is the subject of an extremely long and rambling monologue by Mercutio in the act and scene mentioned. You should read the whole thing, which is too long to quote here, but the upshot is that she is tiny, about an inch tall, and runs across sleeping people, making them dream.
Making a Scene - 2005 was released on: USA: 7 April 2005
The correct past tense of "describe" is "described." For example, "She described the scene in great detail."
Rio Making a Scene - 2011 was released on: USA: 1 April 2011
The word is spelled gruesome. The crime scene was described as "gruesome".
Making a Scene - 2005 The Omen 1-12 was released on: USA: 2006
Making a Scene - 2005 24 1-7 was released on: USA: 2005
The Chronicles of Narnia Making a Scene - 2010 was released on: USA: 18 December 2010
Making a Scene - 2005 The Chronicles of Narnia was released on: USA: 18 December 2010
Car Warrior Making a Scene - 2011 was released on: USA: 1 April 2011