Parents need to know that Bullet Head is a mature thriller about thieves who take refuge in an underground dog fighting arena. It has a lot of very strong language (specifically, the chronic use of "f--k"), but it's the gory violence involving dogs that's more likely to be nightmarish for younger viewers. Little of the fighting is actually shown, but tons is implied offscreen. And the aftermath of the fights (dead/wounded, bloody animals) is shown, as are torture and murder. Expect to see shootings, drug use (including an overdose), injuries, and pinup-photo nudity. Adrien Brody, John Malkovich, Rory Culkin, and Antonio Banderas star. To stay in the loop on more movies like this, you can sign up for weekly Family Movie Night emails.

From "Broken City" to the gone-too-soon Starz series "Boss" to a hundred other movies and TV shows before that, we know the villain is utterly corrupted and beyond redemption when he reveals his master plan to be:


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After Jimmy and his partner Louis (Jon Seda) take down a mark who turns out to be a corrupt cop turned New Orleans thug, all hell breaks loose in the Big Easy. The strait-laced Det. Taylor Kwon (Sung Kang, best known in America for a few "Fast and Furious" movies) arrives from D.C. and finds himself paired up with Jimmy in a mutually beneficial pursuit of justice, even as he keeps reminding Jimmy he's eventually going to take down Jimmy as well. That's probably because Jimmy keeps on killing the bad guys before Kwon can arrest them and read them their Miranda rights.

Most people learn about gunshot wounds from watching television or going to the movies. From "Gunsmoke" to "The Sopranos," and action packed films, guns and violence are often integral parts of the story line. Being shot on the screen can result in instant death, drawn out death scenes, or heroes who brush off the injury and save the day. In real life, the same alternatives exist, depending upon what type of firearm and bullets were used, and where the bullet(s) entered and/or exited the body. It's all a matter of physics and how much damage the energy the bullet causes.

When a bullet hits the body, all the energy it has is transferred to the body tissue causing damage. The heavier the bullet and the faster it moves the more damage it can potentially cause. The laws of physics state that energy is directly related to the weight of the bullet, meaning that if the weight doubles, the energy doubles. But energy increases by the square of the velocity. Doubling the speed increases the energy fourfold. The purpose of a gun is to make a bullet go faster.

The type of bullet can also make a difference. If it is narrow and maintains its shape when it hits the body, it may be able to pass right through tissue without causing much secondary damage. However, if it's built to explode on contact, more tissue injury may occur. The way the bullet hits and enters the body is also important and has to do with the yaw, or side to side movement of the bullet as it enters the body. An analogy is a football thrown in a tight spiral, there is less resistance as it passes through the air than if it is moving side to side or wobbling. The more the wobble, the greater the potential to transfer energy to the body and cause damage.

The combination of velocity and bullet dynamics, and the location in the body where the bullet enters will determine how much damage occurs. Gunshot wounds can be classified as low or high velocity, depending upon the type of firearm used. The cutoff is a speed of 2,000 feet per second. As a general rule, most handguns are low velocity, and hunting and military guns are high velocity.

Some people survive gunshot wounds that on the surface appear to be fatal, yet others die from gunshot wounds that appear relatively minor. Just like real estate, it's all about location, location, location. When a bullet enters the body, its trajectory (where it goes) helps determine the severity of injury. Some bullets can pass through the body with relative little damage, while others enter the body and then ping pong around inside damaging whatever tissue or organs are in its way. If the bullet damages a major artery or the heart, death may occur almost instantaneously; however, some people are lucky and survive a gunshot wound if nothing critical is damaged.

Gunshot wounds to the head are more difficult to predict. Think of the skull as a closed box that cradles the brain. There isn't a lot of room for movement fo the brain or swelling in the skull. If a bullet enters the head and bounces around, the permanent cavity (bullet track) may be large, but the damage from the temporary cavity that forms is even worse. There is no room for the brain to move and the shock waves often cause irreversible damage. For some lucky people, if the bullet velocity is high and there is no side to side movement (wobble) and it passes through non-critical parts of the brain, less damage occurs and survival is possible.

SHAHI: It really goes back and forth between both. The thing that I love so much about my character is that I'm the only character in the movie -- I'm the only girl in the movie, more or less -- but I'm the only character in the movie that gives Sly shit and he has to take it. Because I'm his daughter. Any other character that gives him shit gets a bullet to the head. That was so cheesy. But I love that. I tease him about it. But the tone that Walter sets is a very comfortable tone. He's there to work and that's the priority but he -- and it sounds cliche -- makes it one big dysfunctional family. Everyone just kind of fits.

The adult human skull is a hard protective shell that looks out for the brain, the body's command center. It can withstand a considerable amount of abuse, but a speeding bullet? A bit beyond its capabilities. So it's rare that a person gets shot in the head and walks away from it. Unless that person is in a movie.

Unable to get his blocks back, Calvin instead lays in wait at Ace's apartment and attempts to rob and murder him with several shots, including one to the noggin. Ace pulls through only to have his lughead associate Rico (Cam'ron) visit the hospital and tell him to "pull your skirt down" because he's thinking of quitting the life. Easy to say without a bullet wound to the head, B.

Assuming you're not the sensitive metrosexual whose day is ruined by a little weight gain, there's a definite upside to having a virtually indestructible adamantium metal alloy coating on your skeleton. For Wolverine it comes in handy when, in a standoff with police, the cops wait for him to retract his bone claws, then shoot him in his metallic skull, which stops the bullet cold. Blessed with mutant healing powers, he's left with not so much as a scar. Which is all to say that it's cool if Wolverine rides a fixie without a helmet, but your fragile ass had better strap on.

There is apparently a part of the brain that causes a person to be a dick. When a robber (John Leguizamo) shoots unscrupulous asshole attorney and philandering husband Henry Turner in the chest and head while he's trying to buy some late-night smokes, the frontal lobe trauma and brain damage caused by oxygen deprivation turn him into a far more sympathetic mute cripple amnesiac.

Despite taking a bullet to the eye and appearing dead, Clarence, a former comic book store employee who's dealing drugs he accidentally stole so he can relocate to Cancn with the love of his life, former hooker Alabama (Patricia Arquette), wakes up and is able to slip past police as they blast it out with the remaining gangsters. Don't ever let somebody tell you love isn't the most powerful force on Earth.

When Luz and Jackson meet, he blames her for the attempted assassination of border fence proponent Senator John McLaughlin (Robert De Niro) and claims "an eye for an eye," blasting a bullet into one of hers before leaving her to die. Presumed dead, she makes a triumphant (and sexy) return in the final showdown sporting a badass black eye patch to match her badass black leather bra and general badassness.

Nobody compliments somebody by calling them hard-headed, but in the case of Micky, a thrill-seeking, eccentric hit man in German director Tomasz Thomson's dark comedy Snowman's Land, it is clearly a positive attribute. To him, the adjective applies literally, thanks to a metal plate in his head, and while protecting a gangster's house in the Carpathian Mountains, that bane of airport security screenings comes in handy when fist and shotgun shell would cave in his skull.

Based on the life of its star, Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson, Get Rich or Die Tryin' tells the story of Marcus, a drug dealer who works for local kingpin Majestic (Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje) but dreams of pursuing rap stardom as Young Caesar. When he tries to exit the game, his unwilling employer arranges for a gunman to take him down. Shot nine times, once in the head at close range, Marcus lives, donning a bulletproof vest at his big rap show until his people kill Majestic and he can literally and figuratively shed the weight of his former life.

In director Renny Harlin's darkly comedic action thriller, a Pennsylvania mother and schoolteacher who washed up pregnant on the Jersey shore eight years earlier suffering from amnesia discovers that she was a CIA assassin named Charlene "Charly" Baltimore. The amnesia, it turns out, was the result of being shot in the head and tossed into the sea. Unfortunately for the conspirators who did her dirty, her memory, like her cold-hearted ass-kicking skills, return with a vengeance.

In the first, and far better, of the conspiratorial X-Files movies, Special Agent Fox Mulder dials paramedics to treat his partner, Special Agent Dana Scully (Gillian Anderson), who lays unconscious after a bee sting transmits a virus to her. When the driver of what appears to be an ambulance arrives, he shoots the FBI man in the head and takes off with the attractive redhead.

Like Jay-Z said on "Friend or Foe," you draw, better be Picasso. Evidently MI6 agent 009 was neither the best artist nor the best shot, as the bullet he fired at KGB agent-turned-terrorist Renard lodged in his brain but failed to kill him, instead destroying his senses, making him impervious to pain, and pissing him off to the point of detonating nuclear bombs. What do you expect when you take away a man's ability to enjoy some rough sex? be457b7860

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