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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 20 2006 at 16:30
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 20 2006 at 16:13
Originally posted by Jim Garten Jim Garten wrote:

If the demand weren't there, the films wouldn't be released - you can't blame Hollywood for pandering to the wobbling masses (especially when to an extent, they pay my salary...).

I remember the furore when 'The Last temptation Of Christ' was released - why don't we start our own protest movement to demonstrate outside cinemas when yet another piece of cinematic ordure is released - we could all march in a circle outside film premieres with our placards & chanting such imprecations as:

"What do we want?"

"FELLINI!"

"When do we want it?"

"Just as soon as we've dealt with our inner demons and come to terms with the utter turmoil that is our existential nature and resolved the eternal issue of the role of man and superman as posited by Nietche"

...it could work...


    
    

And how about all these slasher flicks?  OMG, how much is enough?  Can't stand them myself and hopefully the people who do will somehow get tired of a new every week so this will abate.Dead
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 18 2006 at 04:11
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 18 2006 at 03:35
If the demand weren't there, the films wouldn't be released - you can't blame Hollywood for pandering to the wobbling masses (especially when to an extent, they pay my salary...).

I remember the furore when 'The Last temptation Of Christ' was released - why don't we start our own protest movement to demonstrate outside cinemas when yet another piece of cinematic ordure is released - we could all march in a circle outside film premieres with our placards & chanting such imprecations as:

"What do we want?"

"FELLINI!"

"When do we want it?"

"Just as soon as we've dealt with our inner demons and come to terms with the utter turmoil that is our existential nature and resolved the eternal issue of the role of man and superman as posited by Nietche"

...it could work...


    
    

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 16 2006 at 13:39
Originally posted by progismylife progismylife wrote:

^^ I think I heard a rumor about a movie coming out around easter about Jesus after the resurrection. Or some thing like that to get money off of religious people. It sickens me.


What sickens you? The fact that someone is making the movie or the fact that a large proportion of our race will pay to see it?
     
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 15 2006 at 20:36
^^ I think I heard a rumor about a movie coming out around easter about Jesus after the resurrection. Or some thing like that to get money off of religious people. It sickens me.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 15 2006 at 20:29
^^Hollywood could give a rat's patoot about The Nativity story or any other story.  Their only goal is to get what ever possible on screen that is going to make them money.  They saw the huge market for religious based cinema with The Passion and are trying to ride the Gravy Train.  Hollywood sees a that there is a market and jumps.  If this one has a modicum of success, you'll be seeing more and more of these types of movies.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 15 2006 at 18:23
Okay, keeping with the Xmas theme, what's with the movie The Nativity Story? First Passion, now this. Why doesn't anyone ever focus on Jesus' teachings? That's what made him important. Plus, the actress who plays Mary got pregnant. How awesome would it have been if there was no father? Talk about a missed opportunity for good publicity. If it was an immaculate conception, you can bet I'd see the movie. Heck, I'd run to the tbeater. That could be the marketing gimmick: See it within nine months or else.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 13 2006 at 20:20
^of course they don't make you happy. They are a visual symbol of the commercialization of Christmas. The light of the star that led the wise men to Christ has become a strand of 12 million little bulbs that don't work if one is out. Whereas people used to buy their close friends and family gifts and celebrate for 25 days of advent, now Xmas starts January 2.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 08 2006 at 16:10
It is so nice to know there are others like me.  My wife has lights going inside and out all the time.  Last weekend, she had the tree going and other assorted lights and then took the kids to a show.  I turned the lights out while they were gone, hoping to preserve some sanity on my electric bill.  When she got home and asked why they were out, I told her, "they weren't making me merry while you were gone."  If no one sees them, why have 'em on?  And even if they are on, do they actually make people feel happier?  They make me grumpy.Censored
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 08 2006 at 14:36
I agree!

Down with Christmas!

I don't dislike the idea about this particular holiday season, it's a good idea and everything, but it shouldn't be so commercial and stressful!

I am more stressed at Christmas than any other time of the year!

I can never decide what to buy, so I buy my mother a CD and she never even bothers to play it.

That's the last time I buy her CDs or books (she never reads them either!).

As I said though, the idea of buying gifts for each other is nice, but it should be just that (not all these faerie lights, tinsel, trees and all that shabang).
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 08 2006 at 14:24
I HATE CHRISTMAS!

It's an overblown, commercialistic, worldwide wan*fest designed for women and all it does it stress them out so you can't hardly live with them.  Children are spoiled whether they behaved during the year or not.  And most of them certainly don't appreciate what they get or what they have. 

I don't have the foggiest idea what to get my wife outside of jewelry which she only wants because her hoity-toity freinds have more than she does.  Better uses for my money than keeping up with some stuck-up women who my wife sees maybe twice a year at some expensive restaurant.

Please make it stop!! 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 29 2006 at 20:47
I doesn't help that the media runs stories on rebellious yoth rather than report on real current events such as the steam kettle that is Israel right now. Whenever Americans do take five minutes to look at the Middle East, it's to Iraq. However, Israel's recent conflict with Lebanon and the current tension are far more serious than a teenager who spray paints lockers
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 29 2006 at 20:42
^^It is sad to say, but the old saying "a few bad apples."  There is always going to be the malcontents and the troublemakers that make a good portion of authority throw up their hands and say all youth is basically bad.  They can't take the time to acknowledge that their are good kids out there who are trying to act like adults. Their sloth or having too many bad experiences or being power mad makes them poor leaders.  This can only be detrimental to decent kids and maybe throw a few more into the morass.  Vicious cycle and another reason life sucks.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 29 2006 at 20:33

I have deans at my high school. I don’t know why, they have no job. However, whenever a student leaves a paper tray next to an overflowing trash can, we get an announcement stating that certain privileges- ice cream, couches for seniors, and the like- are suspended until we start “acting like adults.” They accuse us of being lazy, but they drive around in golf carts and play online poker all day for a paycheck.

 

Speaking of privileges, I go to a private school, so my family spends a lot of money to send me there. If you have to pay for something, it isn’t a privilege, it is a right. A right can only be taken away if it violates the rights of another or it harms another. If you buy a car and you have a driver’s license, it is your right to drive. If you hit another person, your right has endangered another. I’m pretty sure a wayward tray isn’t going to irradiate the school.

 

You can’t take away everyone’s “privileges” for the transgressions of a few morons. Now, I do my best to follow the news closely, and I’ve never seen George Bush come out to a press conference and say “Three people were shot today, so I’m suspending gun usage for a month. Perhaps if you all can learn to show some restraint, we can all have our firearms back.” You know why I’ve never seen that, IT’S NEVER HAPPENED!!! That isn’t how the “real world” works. How stupid do they think we are? If “acting like an adult” means I have to oppress youth in retaliation for a failed existence, then call me Peter f*#$ing Pan.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 29 2006 at 15:09
Originally posted by johnobvious johnobvious wrote:

And now for something completely different.  True StoryHere in my city, this lady and her boyfriend take the lady's 22-month old kid to an emergency room last night, but the kid is dead from internal injuries.  The boyfriend/a**hole (he is not the father) admits to kicking the kid around like a "soccer ball."  When asked how far the soccer ball would have traveled, the guy responds, "30 to 40 feet."  More joy for you all to digest during this holiday season.

    
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 29 2006 at 05:13
Originally posted by johnobvious johnobvious wrote:

And now for something completely different.  True Story

Here in my city, this lady and her boyfriend take the lady's 22-month old kid to an emergency room last night, but the kid is dead from internal injuries.  The boyfriend/a**hole (he is not the father) admits to kicking the kid around like a "soccer ball."  When asked how far the soccer ball would have traveled, the guy responds, "30 to 40 feet." 

More joy for you all to digest during this holiday season.
 
and did he get 15 years for manslaughter, or get signed up by the Atlanta Rockets (or whatever..)??
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 28 2006 at 18:53
And now for something completely different.  True Story

Here in my city, this lady and her boyfriend take the lady's 22-month old kid to an emergency room last night, but the kid is dead from internal injuries.  The boyfriend/a**hole (he is not the father) admits to kicking the kid around like a "soccer ball."  When asked how far the soccer ball would have traveled, the guy responds, "30 to 40 feet." 

More joy for you all to digest during this holiday season.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 28 2006 at 10:52
Originally posted by Geck0 Geck0 wrote:

I wholeheartedly agree with you John, well said.

I've been thinking over the past few years that intelligence is actually dying out.  Yes, you still get the extremely intelligent people, but it seems to me that there are more unintelligible people every day.

I also don't believe University Education is all that special anymore.  A large majority of people go to University to have fun first and work hard second.  That's the way I unfortunately did it also, but hindsight has told me that I should have done it the other way around.

Then when they do learn things, I don't always believe it's always to the high standard that people expect.  I had many inept lecturers who had no real clue how to teach.  They probably knew their subject, but they seem to be very poor at inter-personal skills.

Am I alone in thinking this?


Different people's brains are obviously wired differently.  Some people take on life with an eye to the future and realize that tomorrow will indeed come and they need to do at least something to be prepared.  Others have absolutely no foresight and only live for today and don't think of the future at all.  Screw their fellow man, what can make them feel good today?  It all goes along with the sense of entitlement so many have.  When you accompany that with a huge section of the population that is absolutely mortified of what others think about them, it bodes ill for the masses.  They think, "not only am I entitled to a big SUV gas guzzler, but if I don't get one, I will be a lesser person than the guy next door.  And that guy will look down on me."  So screw the future, screw my bank account and screw the environment.

Every year at X-mas, my wife wants to decorate the hell out of the house.  I absolutely refuse to risk life and limb to get up on my roof and string up lights or any other decorations.  I don't give one rat's behind if others look down on that.  I have bigger fish to fry and it would be nice to have a lower electric bill than the sheep next door.  Does it cost me points? sure.  But I have to have some dignity and stand up for something.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 28 2006 at 07:52
    Why is it that here in the UK when the schools are closed due to "teacher training days" the school car park is always empty ? . Obviously working 170 (five and a half hour)days a year, is too much for you

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