Cinema, progressivism and politically correct; The extinction of OT movies.
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I wrote this article for Rich from what I saw, he is the only member who has a position on some issues that are discussed in FLM.
The first thing is that there are no conspiracies or anything like that, only a minority that lives thinking that man never went to the moon or there never was a World War II for this case, I don't think the show is considered child labor the show also needs children like the elderly if he art, sports, even modeling admire talent more than anything else, although theorists say the powerful also use children.
There is this great difference between Europe and the USA, I said before, these are art and not exploitation, as happened to Sally Mann, her works were merely artistic, it is the same with cinema, a story like Houndog can always be told because violence should not always be shown graphically (Dakota was never naked and the rest was the facial expression) for me I would like them to make history about those realities even if some don't want to do it.
The first thing is that there are no conspiracies or anything like that, only a minority that lives thinking that man never went to the moon or there never was a World War II for this case, I don't think the show is considered child labor the show also needs children like the elderly if he art, sports, even modeling admire talent more than anything else, although theorists say the powerful also use children.
There is this great difference between Europe and the USA, I said before, these are art and not exploitation, as happened to Sally Mann, her works were merely artistic, it is the same with cinema, a story like Houndog can always be told because violence should not always be shown graphically (Dakota was never naked and the rest was the facial expression) for me I would like them to make history about those realities even if some don't want to do it.
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"There is this great difference between Europe and the USA", there "was" would be more correct. We have been ideologically invaded, poisoned, with no antidote found so far.
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Re: Cinema, progressivism and politically correct; The extinction of OT movies.
You miswrote discussed for discontinued lolAirwolf wrote:I wrote this article for Rich from what I saw, he is the only member who has a position on some issues that are discussed in FLM.
Well, actually...Airwolf wrote:The first thing is that there are no conspiracies or anything like that, only a minority that lives thinking that man never went to the moon
I agree that Sally Mann's work was very beautiful, and it was an appreciation of youth and life.Airwolf wrote:There is this great difference between Europe and the USA, I said before, these are art and not exploitation, as happened to Sally Mann, her works were merely artistic, it is the same with cinema, a story like Houndog can always be told because violence should not always be shown graphically (Dakota was never naked and the rest was the facial expression) for me I would like them to make history about those realities even if some don't want to do it.
But at the same time, in a sense, you are taking about documentation of reality. This is kind of really interesting, and IMO it can only be for one of two reasons. First, increasing the awareness of what has/is happened/happening to more normalise things. That is, to take some satisfaction in people knowing that this attraction is out there and these actions happen. Second, preservation is really at the heart of gl; to see and experience the life of the girl, and what she has experienced - the more exclusive the better. Then to store it collectively, not the best idea and to the demise of many.
So, maybe it is an awareness issue you are refering to, but I don't know. It's good to question frustration sometimes. IMO.
Re: Cinema, progressivism and politically correct; The extinction of OT movies.
I agree times change the world changes and society changes but in reality we are headed back 200 years.
Re: Cinema, progressivism and politically correct; The extinction of OT movies.
Hopefully that means sooner or later things will be like they were in 70s and 80s again let's just hope it's sooner rather than later.
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