Looking to mine for gold, greedy industrialist Bartholomew Bogue seizes control of the Old West town of Rose Creek. With their lives in jeopardy, Emma Cullen and other desperate residents turn to bounty hunter Sam Chisolm for help. Chisolm recruits an eclectic group of gunslingers to take on Bogue and his ruthless henchmen. With a deadly showdown on the horizon, the seven mercenaries soon find themselves fighting for more than just money once the bullets start to fly.
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There isn’t a single dog in this movie. Horses die and they seem genuinely distressed. This takes place in the last half hour of the movie and it’s such a long battle scene it’s difficult to skip. I dont know why anybody would say dogs die though.
Not exactly, as far as I recall. However, a regular-sized man insults a very small man (not a dwarf, but really very, very small), calling him a leprechaun.
I think so. Someone clearly stomps on someone's head; we don't see the head while it happens or afterwards, but judging by the visibly disgusted reactions of a bunch of hardened men standing/sitting around indicates that what happened to the head was unusually nasty. So I assume his skull was broken. There are people who fall a long way; they probably break bones, too, but it's not explicit.
No, but a bad guy who has all the power over a whole village puts a little boy in a (strange) situation that makes the boy highly uncomfortable and afraid. It's not that what he tells the boy to do is a scary thing; it's the way he tells him to, the whole situation/atmosphere, and the man's complete power.
Horses in the thick of the battle, tripping and falling, being shot, crashing into things etc. I know it's usually not considered animal abuse as such, but I think it is.
I think so. Someone clearly stomps on someone's head; we don't see the head while it happens or afterwards, but judging by the visibly disgusted reactions of a bunch of hardened men standing/sitting around indicates that what happened to the head was unusually nasty.