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When life gives you lemons throw them through life's windows Blog
date posted: Jul 08, 2005 2:34 PM  |  updated: Jul 10, 2005 3:38 PM
Another one of the governments evil plans!
The Political afilliation of movies and another one of the governments evil plans.

Movies are obviously Democratic. Movies let you chose what you want to watch when you want to watch it. They don't force you into a decision. But the government is still trying to stop movies from being seen. Exhibit A: There are ratings. The government is trying to stop new unmolded minds from seeing movies with "bad" content. But those "bad" things are part of life. Why not show your kids these things in the safety of their own homes. Also many movies have happy feelings at the end. Star Wars for example: In Return of the Jedi the evil is destroyed unlike many "g" rated movies where the bad guys simply go to jail or escape into the world. Isn't it better when the evil is destroyed? Thus making movies like Aladin, Pokemon, and the Dora the Explorer tv show rated R. The government must be using cartoons to brainwash children into not destroying people who try to take over the world. (Maybe they are formulating a plan?)Exhibit B: Movies that have alot of action and bad guys eventually being destroyed are frequently not liked by critics even if they do make alot of money. The government must pay critics to not like these movies. Roger Ebert is the opposite, the government pays him to like these movies because no one trusts what he says anymore. Star Wars for example, the Chancellor (who is much like a president) eventually takes over the galaxy because he is granted alot of power. So the moral is, don't give Bush power. Plus he's a republican while movies are Democratic so what does that tell you.

Stick it to the man! The man wants to control you!

Bossk

  Bossk_Unleashed
When life gives you lemons throw them through life's windows Blog
date Posted: Jul 08, 2005 6:34 PM
I'm glad this didn't get locked.
Windu_Like_2_Dance
The Many Ventures of a Midwest Teenage SW Fan
date Posted: Jul 30, 2005 10:23 PM
That's a bit of a reach (in my opinion). They put ratings on movies to keep morals in young children (morals other than "don't give Bush power"). Seriously, most of the movies that are rated R are because the violence in them are INSANE. They're not rated R because bad guys die, they're not rated R because they show people trying to take power getting destroyed, they're rated R because the violence in them isn't the bad stuff that's "a part of life". Seriously, EP VI, the Emperor is killed, and yet it's not R. Why? Because he's not getting torn into tiny, meaty chunks with a chainsaw, or because he's not carried over the edge by hundreds of hideous satanic zombies.
Windu_Like_2_Dance
The Many Ventures of a Midwest Teenage SW Fan
date Posted: Jul 30, 2005 10:24 PM
(cont'd) You see, they're not brainwashing them... I can see the difference in the kids who grew up watching different kind of moveis. I watched movies that were appropriate to their ratings, and my friend grew up watching horror movies at 8. He's tried to commit suicide three times and is very scary. I'm just fine. So, I have NOTHING wrong with scary movies, just let the kids get a base in morals and good clean humor before bombarding them with scantily clad women hacking up horrific monsters with wicked looking swords and stuff.
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