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Companies like Pixar and Disney have had a history of interjecting political/social views. (as dose every single other company!) it just bugs me that these movies are geared toward kids.
I'm sincerely sorry for any offenses
I simply stated my opinion
Still Love Toy Story!
Quote from: Jmbeers on July 04, 2012, 03:45:00 PMCompanies like Pixar and Disney have had a history of interjecting political/social views. (as dose every single other company!) it just bugs me that these movies are geared toward kids.Your concerns are unnecessary because the population you are talking about goes to the movies with their parents. We can handle the indoctrinations just fine. Quote from: Jmbeers on July 04, 2012, 03:45:00 PMI'm sincerely sorry for any offensesNo offense taken. We're still brothers in Christ and that supercedes entertainment differences. Quote from: Jmbeers on July 04, 2012, 03:45:00 PMI simply stated my opinionAnd Pixar is just stating theirs. Can't we all just get along? Quote from: Jmbeers on July 04, 2012, 03:45:00 PMStill Love Toy Story!Finding Nemo is my favorite of the Pixar movies.
This thread has a stark lack of the greatest animated movie of all time: Up!
Quote from: Ring Wraith on July 04, 2012, 10:19:03 PMThis thread has a stark lack of the greatest animated movie of all time: Up!Up is epic!
Hey red some of us enjoy the art of [...] movies
Additional note Finding Nemo is a pixar movie not disney, just clarifying for ya prof.
Finding Nemo is a 2003 American computer-animated comedy-drama film written and directed by Andrew Stanton, produced by Pixar Animation Studios, and released by Walt Disney Pictures.
But veggie tails is owned and marketed as christian.
Quote from: jbeers285 on July 04, 2012, 09:56:50 PMHey red some of us enjoy the art of [...] moviesThe Dark Knight is more artsy.
IMO your actually agreeing with me YMT.
The Incredibles is overtly conservative as its message flies in the face of the Liberal "self-esteem" agenda, and it actively promotes exceptionalism and the nuclear family.
Quote from: Jmbeers on July 05, 2012, 12:02:15 PMIMO your actually agreeing with me YMT. Dems fightin' words! I do not at all agree that the underlying themes are "indoctrinations of liberal idealism." The themes I see are:1. Recycling is a good thing. (Wall-E)2. Parents need to communicate with their children better. (Nemo)3. Change can be a good thing. (Toy Story)4. We should revisit some traditions of yesteryear. (Cars)5. Sometimes the things we think we want are not what we really need. (Up!)
Ok, I see the problem now, I wasn't arguing at all that the messages were right or wrong. I never once argued that Pixar was Liberal,....
I just don't think the messages should be there.
it's simply when a political belief is displayed (right or left) toward children who will not always have there parents around when watching a movie or television cartoon isn't cool IMO.