Originally posted by: 1prophet
I watched an animated movie years ago made by puppetmaster Jirí Trnka called The Hand and in it I saw the future of government.
Originally posted by: EatSpam
In the United States, I expect to see a Christian Theocracy in the next 20 years.
Originally posted by: EatSpam
In the United States, I expect to see a Christian Theocracy in the next 20 years.
Originally posted by: envy me
Originally posted by: 1prophet
I watched an animated movie years ago made by puppetmaster Jirí Trnka called The Hand and in it I saw the future of government.
Care to enlighten me?
Originally posted by: 1prophet
Originally posted by: envy me
Originally posted by: 1prophet
I watched an animated movie years ago made by puppetmaster Jirí Trnka called The Hand and in it I saw the future of government.
Care to enlighten me?
You got pm
Originally posted by: EatSpam
In the United States, I expect to see a Christian Theocracy in the next 20 years.
Originally posted by: 1prophet
I used the lock button next to the printer not the email one, did it work?
Originally posted by: EatSpam
In the United States, I expect to see a Christian Theocracy in the next 20 years.
Originally posted by: 1prophet
I don't mind. Let everyone see what is going on, that film was banned in eastern europe during the height of the cold war. It was mandatory to watch it here in high school back in the mid 1980's. I don't remember why I sought it out, perhaps it was that feeling of freedom I used to enjoy and feel back then. I can't explain why but I don't feel that anymore, even though it sounds like nonsense it's almost like hope is fading but it is not affecting me directly yet.
Has anyone seen that film in highschool recently, would it even be allowed to be shown since it is such a powerful message of dissent?
Originally posted by: EatSpam
Originally posted by: 1prophet
I don't mind. Let everyone see what is going on, that film was banned in eastern europe during the height of the cold war. It was mandatory to watch it here in high school back in the mid 1980's. I don't remember why I sought it out, perhaps it was that feeling of freedom I used to enjoy and feel back then. I can't explain why but I don't feel that anymore, even though it sounds like nonsense it's almost like hope is fading but it is not affecting me directly yet.
Has anyone seen that film in highschool recently, would it even be allowed to be shown since it is such a powerful message of dissent?
Which film are you referring to?
Originally posted by: EatSpam
Originally posted by: 1prophet
I don't mind. Let everyone see what is going on, that film was banned in eastern europe during the height of the cold war. It was mandatory to watch it here in high school back in the mid 1980's. I don't remember why I sought it out, perhaps it was that feeling of freedom I used to enjoy and feel back then. I can't explain why but I don't feel that anymore, even though it sounds like nonsense it's almost like hope is fading but it is not affecting me directly yet.
Has anyone seen that film in highschool recently, would it even be allowed to be shown since it is such a powerful message of dissent?
Which film are you referring to?
