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Re: Fav 2009 Movie so far???
« Reply #150 on: November 05, 2009, 04:56:08 PM »
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Ha! It is funny because the squirrel gets dead.
How do you "GET" dead?

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« Reply #151 on: November 05, 2009, 04:57:25 PM »
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Ha! It is funny because the squirrel gets dead.
How do you "GET" dead?

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Re: Fav 2009 Movie so far???
« Reply #152 on: November 05, 2009, 04:59:05 PM »
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[quote that basically says that Christians shouldn't judge anyone]
Amen.
And guys remember it's just a movie and people's opinions. Quit pointing out facts about a movie becuase you do not agree with it. I understand if the movie has more cussing in it then yeah you do not want to hear it, but going to look up how many times they say the word just to win an "argument" is a little anal. They could say a word a 1000 times, does that mean you will say it?
First of all, you are agreeing with a quote that blatantly disregards 1 Corinthians ch 5.  The Bible clearly teaches that we are not supposed to judge those outside the faith, but that we are supposed to hold each other accountable within the fellowship of believers.  We can't know a person's heart, but we can judge a tree by it's fruit.

Secondly, you say that it's just opinions, and that we shouldn't point out facts.  It is pointing out facts that specifically moves us away from opinions.  And it doesn't take much time to look up how much profanity is in a movie if a website like Plugged In Online does it for you.

Thirdly, you say that hearing a word 1000 times won't make you say it.  And while this is true, it is based on the false conclusion that your thoughts, words, and deeds are not at all affected by the environment that you allow yourself to live in.  There are many people on this forum who can testify to the fact that their lives have been affected for both good and bad based on the music they listen to, the movies they watch, and the people they hang out with most often.

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« Reply #153 on: November 05, 2009, 06:59:21 PM »
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This Is It! This Is It!

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« Reply #154 on: November 05, 2009, 07:35:07 PM »
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[quote that basically says that Christians shouldn't judge anyone]
Amen.
And guys remember it's just a movie and people's opinions. Quit pointing out facts about a movie becuase you do not agree with it. I understand if the movie has more cussing in it then yeah you do not want to hear it, but going to look up how many times they say the word just to win an "argument" is a little anal. They could say a word a 1000 times, does that mean you will say it?
First of all, you are agreeing with a quote that blatantly disregards 1 Corinthians ch 5.  The Bible clearly teaches that we are not supposed to judge those outside the faith, but that we are supposed to hold each other accountable within the fellowship of believers.  We can't know a person's heart, but we can judge a tree by it's fruit.

Secondly, you say that it's just opinions, and that we shouldn't point out facts.  It is pointing out facts that specifically moves us away from opinions.  And it doesn't take much time to look up how much profanity is in a movie if a website like Plugged In Online does it for you.

Thirdly, you say that hearing a word 1000 times won't make you say it.  And while this is true, it is based on the false conclusion that your thoughts, words, and deeds are not at all affected by the environment that you allow yourself to live in.  There are many people on this forum who can testify to the fact that their lives have been affected for both good and bad based on the music they listen to, the movies they watch, and the people they hang out with most often.

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This was well written and is spot on Prof.  Good job.  Specifically the fact that our environment influences our thoughts.  Plugged In Online is a wonderful website.  I read it before seeing any movie.

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Re: Fav 2009 Movie so far???
« Reply #155 on: November 05, 2009, 09:47:19 PM »
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And guys remember it's just a movie and people's opinions.
It was "just a movie" that inspired these violent events.

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It was "just a movie" that got everyone at my high school to say "freakin' idiot" after just a single use.
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« Reply #156 on: November 05, 2009, 09:50:51 PM »
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My two favorite movies this year are Flash of Genius and Gifted Hands.

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« Reply #157 on: November 05, 2009, 10:09:17 PM »
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Terminator (own them all loved origenal liked the rest)
Star Trek (own and love them all)

nothing else was memerable...sorry to all how loved transformers....not my boat.

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« Reply #158 on: November 05, 2009, 10:12:24 PM »
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TinkerBell and the Lost Treasure
Cinderella III
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« Reply #159 on: November 05, 2009, 11:09:25 PM »
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And guys remember it's just a movie and people's opinions.
It was "just a movie" that inspired these violent events.

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They could say a word a 1000 times, does that mean you will say it?
It was "just a movie" that got everyone at my high school to say "freakin' idiot" after just a single use.

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Re: Fav 2009 Movie so far???
« Reply #160 on: November 05, 2009, 11:56:27 PM »
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District 9 looks cool. I support anything done by the Peter Jackson though.

I liked Watchman the best, if I could just cut out one scene, it would have been on of my favorite movies ever. Though, Star Trek is a close second.

Doesn't Watchmen have a lot of sexual connotation?

Yes. However, one scene was blatantly over the top. Life has sexual condentations, so I can accept some of those logical placed in a storyline to enhance the story and themes, but I can not accept the one scene they put in there over the top. I'll never encourage anyone to see it, even though it was definately on the best stories I've ever seen. It's just no worth my integrity. I admit I made a mistake seeing it because I wasn't educated enough about it. My friends were just going so I went. I'm not a huge fan of the christian reviews, but they are helpful in telling me whether or not there is porn in the movie (which there is in Watchmen). I amde a mistake,

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« Reply #161 on: November 06, 2009, 09:30:35 AM »
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It's just no worth my integrity. I admit I made a mistake seeing it because I wasn't educated enough about it. My friends were just going so I went. I'm not a huge fan of the christian reviews, but they are helpful in telling me whether or not there is porn in the movie (which there is in Watchmen). I amde a mistake,
I applaud you for admitting your mistake.  It is good that you are learning to lean on the wisdom of other Christians (or Christian review sites) to avoid filling your mind with other bad stuff in the future.  In the future, when you look back, you'll be glad that you did.  And so will your wife :)

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« Reply #162 on: November 06, 2009, 03:54:13 PM »
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District 9 looks cool. I support anything done by the Peter Jackson though.

I liked Watchman the best, if I could just cut out one scene, it would have been on of my favorite movies ever. Though, Star Trek is a close second.

Doesn't Watchmen have a lot of sexual connotation?

Yes. However, one scene was blatantly over the top. Life has sexual condentations, so I can accept some of those logical placed in a storyline to enhance the story and themes, but I can not accept the one scene they put in there over the top. I'll never encourage anyone to see it, even though it was definately on the best stories I've ever seen. It's just no worth my integrity. I admit I made a mistake seeing it because I wasn't educated enough about it. My friends were just going so I went. I'm not a huge fan of the christian reviews, but they are helpful in telling me whether or not there is porn in the movie (which there is in Watchmen). I amde a mistake,

Thanks. I was interested in seeing it, but have heard slight remarks about stuff like that in it.  Thanks for the warning. 

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« Reply #163 on: November 07, 2009, 02:11:16 AM »
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Awesome article, did you read it? In now way does that back up anything. A 17 year old doing wrestling moves on a 3 year old...a kid punching another kid because of his accent which he saw in Braveheart, which is famous movie about histroy...that article was a joke minus a few examples of some mental patients. I am not trying to argue but I know hearing things more often and seeing it might persuade you more, but that article was a joke. And if your roots are firm then you will be fine.

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« Reply #164 on: November 07, 2009, 03:38:58 AM »
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Awesome article, did you read it? In now way does that back up anything. A 17 year old doing wrestling moves on a 3 year old...a kid punching another kid because of his accent which he saw in Braveheart, which is famous movie about histroy...that article was a joke minus a few examples of some mental patients. I am not trying to argue but I know hearing things more often and seeing it might persuade you more, but that article was a joke. And if your roots are firm then you will be fine.

+1. complete rubbish. just an excuse for negligent parents to blame their parental shortcomings on the media.
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« Reply #165 on: November 07, 2009, 07:41:20 AM »
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In fairness, the capacity for humans to act stupidly exists even in the face of good parenting.

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« Reply #166 on: November 07, 2009, 10:26:16 AM »
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In fairness, the capacity for humans to act stupidly exists even in the face of good parenting.

I think this is a fact that only parents can truly appreciate.
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« Reply #167 on: November 08, 2009, 12:50:43 AM »
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complete rubbish. just an excuse for negligent parents to blame their parental shortcomings on the media.
And I agree with you good sir.

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Re: Fav 2009 Movie so far???
« Reply #168 on: November 08, 2009, 01:29:46 AM »
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+1. complete rubbish. just an excuse for negligent parents to blame their parental shortcomings on the media.
QFT. In none of those examples but one is causation even remotely established, and in some cases it was blatantly obvious that the "media influenced" actions would have taken place anyway, but maybe in a different fashion.
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« Reply #169 on: November 08, 2009, 04:10:04 AM »
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1) My dad, when we were kids, saw a movie in the theater with my mom that had a curse word repeated a lot.  They sat through the movie and the word got drilled into his head.  A little while later, my brother and I were in the car with him.  One of us was acting up and he said the same curse at us out of frustration.  He felt so guilty afterward that he pulled over to the side of the road and apologized to us.

2) When I use to play Burnout with a friend a lot, I truly did have the desire to knock cars off the road and ram them into other cards

3) When my wife and I had the CSI marathon, after a few days, I was actually enjoying figuring out different ways we could die and how it could be used for the show

4) Just because you end up not cursing, the more you listen to it, the more you have to fight it back from coming out.

5) How many people have come to Christ or have grown stronger in him by movies like Passion and Facing The Giants (but they must all be fooled because movies have no effect on us).

6) My brother, after seeing the first matrix movie, actually laid on the ground and tried to rise up like Agent Smith did in the subway fight.

7) You must realize how influenced young people are (especially teenagers).  They see something cool and they want to imitate it.  Some people, however, are extremely extraverted so they always act out their imitating to the extreme.  You can't blame them because that's how God made them.  However, it was their choice in what to enter into their minds that made them do the terrible things they did (lucky for me, I'm an introvert (else I would not be alive today (but that's another topic all together))).

It one o'clock so I become less withdrawn from typing my rants/craziness.  Take my list as however you want to take it.  My point was that regardless of what you might think, tons of research and tons of experiences say that you are what you watch/listen too and what you play.

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« Reply #170 on: November 08, 2009, 12:09:33 PM »
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In fairness, the capacity for humans to act stupidly exists even in the face of good parenting.

I'd also add that in reality, the capacity for humans to act stupidly exists regardless of the state of their soul.
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« Reply #171 on: November 08, 2009, 03:23:09 PM »
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  Take my list as however you want to take it.  My point was that regardless of what you might think, tons of research and tons of experiences say that you are what you watch/listen too and what you play.

Hence the BILLIONS spent on advertising and marketing because of the power of persuasion. 
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« Reply #172 on: November 08, 2009, 04:52:23 PM »
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In fairness, the capacity for humans to act stupidly exists even in the face of good parenting.

I'd also add that in reality, the capacity for humans to act stupidly exists regardless of the state of their soul.

...or to put it simply, people as a whole never change.

Example: People still pay to gather and watch two men fight... haven't we "advanced" since the Roman times? Guess not. So, people will always be people...

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« Reply #173 on: November 08, 2009, 11:59:15 PM »
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1) My dad, when we were kids, saw a movie in the theater with my mom that had a curse word repeated a lot.  They sat through the movie and the word got drilled into his head.  A little while later, my brother and I were in the car with him.  One of us was acting up and he said the same curse at us out of frustration.  He felt so guilty afterward that he pulled over to the side of the road and apologized to us.
Wow... I never felt these kind of urges, and I just saw 'The Taking of Pelham 123" and another movie that uses the f word a LOT.

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2) When I use to play Burnout with a friend a lot, I truly did have the desire to knock cars off the road and ram them into other cards
Did you really have URGES? Cause that's dangerous. Or did you just like think about it? That's different.

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3) When my wife and I had the CSI marathon, after a few days, I was actually enjoying figuring out different ways we could die and how it could be used for the show
They don't really die for that show... I'm not sure why you were doing that. Just be a writer for CSI. ;)

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4) Just because you end up not cursing, the more you listen to it, the more you have to fight it back from coming out.
I disagree. The more I hear people curse the more I think of how stupid they sound. In fact, 90% of times I hear someone curse I say sarcastically, "wow... he's so cool!"

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5) How many people have come to Christ or have grown stronger in him by movies like Passion and Facing The Giants (but they must all be fooled because movies have no effect on us).
I can't think of any. When I saw Facing the Giants I just thought how sad it was that Christians don't have a budget to make a good movie.

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6) My brother, after seeing the first matrix movie, actually laid on the ground and tried to rise up like Agent Smith did in the subway fight.
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7) You must realize how influenced young people are (especially teenagers).
This is very true.
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« Reply #174 on: November 09, 2009, 08:20:17 AM »
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2) When I use to play Burnout with a friend a lot, I truly did have the desire to knock cars off the road and ram them into other cards

Did Burnout implant that desire in you?  Because it seems to me that if you played that game to begin with, you must already have imagined what it would be like to be able to do that, hence why you thought the game would be fun to play.

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6) My brother, after seeing the first matrix movie, actually laid on the ground and tried to rise up like Agent Smith did in the subway fight.

We all think it would be cool to be able to do something that is actually beyond our abilities.  The fact that you are completely unable to just go voooop and go from your back to a standing position illustrates the fantasy and "wow" factor of the agent's ability.

I agree that humans can be a gullible lot, and I agree that we should use discernment in what we allow to influence our thinking and behavior.  But the point is that we CAN use discernment.  I encourage people to choose wisely what to do with their time but I worry about throwing out the baby with the bathwater, stifling our innate desire to imagine things that don't exist or that we would not do ourselves.  A deeper knowledge of humans can arise from efforts to understand their actions and motivations, and some of our most amazing advances have come from imaging the impossible, and then making it possible.  40 years ago, the idea of flipping open a device the size of your palm and talking to someone in space was a fantastical idea.  Today there are nearly four billion cell phones criss-crossing the planet, and I don't think it's an accident that a lot of them are designed to flip vertically from a hinge on the top.

 


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