Talk:Carnography

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[edit] Original Research

The fact that Carnography is not a portmanteau reeks of OR. It could very well be one even if there is an alternative word formation possible. --217.235.205.248

I've nothing to do with this article, so don't assume that I am the author attempting to Justify my actions, anyway I think that the term was used in a newspaper review of the Novel First Blood, describing it as "Violence's equivalent of Pornography", no Idea who the Review was by, but it is referenced in the book "Ulraviolent Movies" by Laurent Bouzerau (I probably mispelt his name sorry), in the subchapter on the Rambo films, don't know if any of that would be legitimate enough a source to save this stub... 211.26.55.251 10:46, 1 June 2007 (UTC)

I looked it up, it was from a Time Magazine article on the book AKLR 06:39, 10 June 2007 (UTC)