On Fri, 12 Nov 2004 17:36:04 GMT, "Doug Kanter"
wrote:
"Harry Krause" wrote in message
...
CCred68046 wrote:
Is this where we are heading? Fear of showing a classy movie that
depicts the doggedness and bravery of our soldiers during World War II?
Its obvious. They could show that movie, its been on TV before. And it
could
have been edited for television easily.
I remember the movie well. I saw it in the theaters and I recall seeing
it on HBO, I believe. There's no reason to "edit" it for television, and
I believe ABC's deal with the studio forbids deletions.
What would you edit? The "cuss words"? They are integral to the movie.
The movie is violent, but no more so than other movies on television.
There's something else going on here.
Of course there's something else going on. You've got a bunch of "decency
advocates" bitching about language and family values. Meanwhile, they're too
busy writing letters and advocatin' and jerkin' off in a closet with their
bibles to simply find a way to keep their youngsters away from ABC for one
evening. If you don't want your kids to watch something, you arrange for
things to be that way. Period.
I have an idea for some of these people. They should be attached to the
ground at the ankle with a 25' chain, at the business end of a target
shooting range. Give 'em just enough chain to run around and avoid being
hit. We'll see what kind of language they use when the bullets are flying.
"Oh saints almighty! That was awful close!" Right.
Doug, you're not even close. But the above rant seems to be going off
the deep end somewhat.
Is there something wrong with being against foul language in front of
kids? If I had kids in the 10-14 year range, I'd like them to be able
to see the movie. I think they would get something out of it. I
*don't* think the use of "****in" as a constant adjective is necessary
to any movie. Hell, I get uncomfortable with nudity and "****" every
other word when watching a movie with my daughter in the room, and
she's 28 years old! (I guess that makes me *really* bad!)
What is wrong with having family values? What is wrong with being an
advocate for decency in family entertainment?
John H
On the 'PocoLoco' out of Deale, MD,
on the beautiful Chesapeake Bay!
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