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I think Golden Compass may push in that direction (haven't seen it, just remember people saying) but he's just being a moaning, defensive little bitch as per usual. The boycotts and advertisers, etc, threats against the producers and future films from the studio also had a significant affect. |
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Name 1 aetheist movie. Avatar for example showing how all life is connected and the typical other new age stuff is pretty atheist to me.. Movies are most of the time about giving a certain point of view to certain subjects.. |
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I think Golden Compass may push in that direction (haven't seen it, just remember people saying) but he's just being a moaning, defensive little bitch as per usual. |
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hmm you all interpreted the post the wrong way.. There are many movies out there set to make fun out of religion and put out their agendas. Religion is bad, science is the way to go etc.. And nobody is forcing anyone to watch a movie. The way shitty morals are pretended to be the "accepted" and good morals in movies is just about the same. Also, more movies should be atheist because the idea of god is stupid |
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defensive little bitch? How about I would go on about how I hate everything you stand for and have to make that obvious every frigging time I post on the forum... get a life and find someone else to piss off 3 of them comment in "religious type" threads, so I don't think every time I post on the forum I make it obvious that I hate everything that you stand for. That would also imply that I only ever reply to your posts. I also don't hate what you stand for, or I would hate my fiancée and all of my family believe. If your faith is actually EVERYTHING that you stand for, may I suggest that possibly it is you who needs to get a life? |
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Avatar for example showing how all life is connected and the typical other new age stuff is pretty atheist to me.. Movies are most of the time about giving a certain point of view to certain subjects.. New Age Religion does not in any way, shape, or form fall under athesim. New Age Religion: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Age_religion Atheism: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atheism Atheism is the belief that there is no god(s) and or spiritual beliefs. While New Age Religion is wide and diverse in the many beliefs of many gods and or spiritual beliefs. There are many sub religions under New Age Religion, but none are atheist. |
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The Book of Eli is about faith, and Washington is convincing at portraying someone who uses it during a period when most people are shown to have lost social sanity (and most morals). Perhaps what makes it distinguishing (in my mind) is that the directors don't try, or feel they even need, to explain themselves in the script; because faith actually is identifiable by anyone with an average intelligence, even if you don't use it. The writing and pacing is perfect, if only the last (literal) 20 seconds were omitted.
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if only the last (literal) 20 seconds were omitted. |
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while doing so would certainly limit anyone being pissed about the supernatural part, that last twenty seconds made it even better to me, as it made me think back to how that was compensated for in the movie... and they compensated very well on that part. Spoiler: The girl going out on her own with his sword when clearly she has no skill to survive in the environment. It rang of typical hollywood (non) logic. |
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Actually, what you're referring to happened around 5-10 minutes before the end, which was quite relevant and perhaps chilling. What I am referring to is, again, the last 20 seconds before the end. |
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Actually, what you're referring to happened around 5-10 minutes before the end, which was quite relevant and perhaps chilling. What I am referring to is, again, the last 20 seconds before the end. Setting up for a sequel perhaps? |
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Nice review of the show |
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I agree somewhat, I think (Spoiler): she was going back to get her mother, and she set off after the main character had died, which was after he quoted the entire bible to be written, which would have been plenty of time for Eli to teach her what he knew about surviving in the world. |
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I thought: he died because of his wounds, no? |
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Answer: They showed him reciting while laying down with the white robes on and the table where the words were being written was full of pages stacked up (looked like seperated in books), I assumed this took a looooong time. The Bible, even reading every word would take forever, let alone reciting for dictation. All assumption though. I took it that he was dead too. I think it just took a long time for him to die. He got shot in the gut at point blank range, in a world without surgeons. [/QUOTE] |
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I thought I love movies that leave it to the viewer to decide what happened, best kind of endings. |
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