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Originally posted by: Farang
This seems like one of those films critics will have a circlejerk over but isn't actually very good.. I will give it a shot though. I just remember Crash and how much that movie sucked but you can tell it would get great reviews when you watched it.

Brokeback Mountain seems like a more fitting comparison. Someone needs to remind the critics that putting gay people in a medicore movie doesn't make it Oscar worthy due to the shock value.
 
Watching the actual Harvey Milk is pretty moving....

I wonder if this movie will be any good. Why did they make Dan White look so old?
 
Originally posted by: Zeppelin2282I would highly suggest some of you anti-gay bigots to see it as well. Might open your eyes a bit.

Open my eyes to what? That I can't stand Sean Penn and his man-love for Hugo Chavez?
 
Originally posted by: Zeppelin2282
The homophobia here is off the hook. Grow up.

The only thing "off the hook" is your perception. "Anyone who doesn't enjoy this movie is a bigot." Yeah, we're the ones with the problem? 😕

At the very least, take your sarcasm meter in for repairs.




I'll add this in instead of bumping the thread with a new reply -

What if I had created a thread "Passion of the Christ - I would highly suggest some of you atheists to see it as well. Might open your eyes a bit."

Think what your response to that would be. Then, think about who exactly are the tolerant ones in society, and who are the ones who really need to grow up.
 
Originally posted by: cubby1223
Originally posted by: Zeppelin2282
The homophobia here is off the hook. Grow up.

The only thing "off the hook" is your perception. "Anyone who doesn't enjoy this movie is a bigot." Yeah, we're the ones with the problem? 😕

At the very least, take your sarcasm meter in for repairs.




I'll add this in instead of bumping the thread with a new reply -

What if I had created a thread "Passion of the Christ - I would highly suggest some of you atheists to see it as well. Might open your eyes a bit."

Think what your response to that would be. Then, think about who exactly are the tolerant ones in society, and who are the ones who really need to grow up.

Analogy fail.

Last time I checked, atheists weren't spending millions of dollars to run a campaign that would prevent you from practicing your fairy tales.

Regardless of what you think, religion has been leading the intolerance brigade since its creation. To even say or think religion is a tolerant force is a complete and utter fallacy.
 
Originally posted by: Zeppelin2282
Analogy fail.

Last time I checked, atheists weren't spending millions of dollars to run a campaign that would prevent you from practicing your fairy tales.

Regardless of what you think, religion has been leading the intolerance brigade since its creation. To even say or think religion is a tolerant force is a complete and utter fallacy.

Last time I checked, religious people were not spending millions of dollars to stop gays from being who they are. Get a firm grip on reality then we can have a discussion.

Until then smoke another one of your joints. 😉


And the analogy was that you are more intolerant of religious people than those here at ATOT you called homophobes are of gays. I'd say your response confirms this.
 
Originally posted by: Farang
This seems like one of those films critics will have a circlejerk over but isn't actually very good.. I will give it a shot though. I just remember Crash and how much that movie sucked but you can tell it would get great reviews when you watched it.

haha, yeah.. that movie was horrid
 
Originally posted by: Zeppelin2282
Originally posted by: cubby1223
Originally posted by: Zeppelin2282
The homophobia here is off the hook. Grow up.

The only thing "off the hook" is your perception. "Anyone who doesn't enjoy this movie is a bigot." Yeah, we're the ones with the problem? 😕

At the very least, take your sarcasm meter in for repairs.




I'll add this in instead of bumping the thread with a new reply -

What if I had created a thread "Passion of the Christ - I would highly suggest some of you atheists to see it as well. Might open your eyes a bit."

Think what your response to that would be. Then, think about who exactly are the tolerant ones in society, and who are the ones who really need to grow up.

Analogy fail.

Last time I checked, atheists weren't spending millions of dollars to run a campaign that would prevent you from practicing your fairy tales.

Regardless of what you think, religion has been leading the intolerance brigade since its creation. To even say or think religion is a tolerant force is a complete and utter fallacy.

Religion and people who abuse religion to enforce their own agendas and control other people are not the same thing.
 
Originally posted by: TheVrolok
I just don't really like Sean Penn. He's never really done anything for me as an actor.
He's kind of hit and miss. He did a good job in Mystic River and Colors but totally sucked in All the Kings Men

 
we read a book about him in college. odd choice for a portrayal ... would have picked the Rock instead. oh well.
 
Originally posted by: between
Originally posted by: cubby1223
Last time I checked, religious people were not spending millions of dollars to stop gays from being who they are. Get a firm grip on reality then we can have a discussion.

some religious folks do spend lots of money to stop gays from being who they are - I'm thinking of religious right funding and promotion of "conversion therapy" treatments which aim to convert gay people into heterosexuals... also thinking of religious right funding of political measures to deprive gay people of basic rights..

You are still portraying all religions based on what a small percentage of people do. Blame "conversion therapy" on the parents? I'm sure he was referring to the support for Prop 8, nothing else. Look, on on the whole, todays religions are tolerant of gays, they just draw the line at marriage. I don't blame them. Show me two gay men who have biologically reproduced and created a child together, and I too will take up the fight for gay marriage.

The whole bottom line is that religions do a lot of good things for a lot of underprivileged people. They are not just groups of crotchety old farts sitting in a room somewhere visioning new ways to hate on others - which is the portrayal by far too many loons here and elsewhere.
 
Originally posted by: cubby1223
Show me two gay men who have biologically reproduced and created a child together, and I too will take up the fight for gay marriage.

Error 604: Logic not found.
 
Originally posted by: ultimatebob
Originally posted by: Farang
This seems like one of those films critics will have a circlejerk over but isn't actually very good.. I will give it a shot though. I just remember Crash and how much that movie sucked but you can tell it would get great reviews when you watched it.

Brokeback Mountain seems like a more fitting comparison. Someone needs to remind the critics that putting gay people in a medicore movie doesn't make it Oscar worthy due to the shock value.

Actually I expected that of Brokeback Mountain going in but after being forced to watch it I thought it was good. I think it is a tougher sell though because of the awkwardness of seeing two dudes butthumping on screen.
 
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