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Quote from: sk on June 24, 2009, 10:01:37 PMQuote from: crustpope on June 24, 2009, 05:37:13 PMIronically, the porn blocker on my laptop will not let me access that link Prof. I guess the review itself is too pornographic for me to look at. I cant believe you would post that smut on the redemption boards Yeah, one of their screenshots shows way too much skin. Kinda felt like a Bill O'Reilly moment: "Images too shocking for television... we'll show them to you next..."Ha, ha, That is a good one. although to be fair all the newsies to that. Its insane. "this next clip is to violent to show on television. But we will show it to you after this break."So, is there actually nudity in this movie? I cant really get a lear read on it from the posts.
Quote from: crustpope on June 24, 2009, 05:37:13 PMIronically, the porn blocker on my laptop will not let me access that link Prof. I guess the review itself is too pornographic for me to look at. I cant believe you would post that smut on the redemption boards Yeah, one of their screenshots shows way too much skin. Kinda felt like a Bill O'Reilly moment: "Images too shocking for television... we'll show them to you next..."
Ironically, the porn blocker on my laptop will not let me access that link Prof. I guess the review itself is too pornographic for me to look at. I cant believe you would post that smut on the redemption boards
The chick in that movie is so gross looking. I don't know who in their right mind would think that she was attractive.
Was the acting as bad as in the first movie?
Also, as for the whole "exposing" your kids thing, I'm shocked that you'd let your children go to school and take an anatomy class. Seriously.
QuoteAlso, as for the whole "exposing" your kids thing, I'm shocked that you'd let your children go to school and take an anatomy class. Seriously. This ^. I do not understand the whole deal with Christians freaking out about the human body being shown in a movie. As if viewing the human anatomy that God made is somehow harmful. Of course I'm not advocating pornography, but seriously, freaking out about a butt or a nipple is just retarded. I saw the movie last night, and I thought it was even better than the first one. They focused a whole lot more on the Autobots and Decepticons this time, rather than the humans, and the film was better for it. My only complaint is that the Dinobots weren't in it.
i seriously LAWLED at the christian spotlight review. moral rating VERY OFFENSIVE??? please. heavy violence? they're MACHINES shooting each other for crying out loud. sex/nudity HEAVY??? did the reviewer actually SEE the movie? maybe there were sexual overtones, but certainly no sex or nudity whatsoever. sometimes christians are overly critical about the simplest things...making mountains out of mole hills. its a harmless movie...plenty of robots, plenty of fast cool cars, and plenty of michael bay-esque explosions. its a great movie for casual viewers and die-hard fans alike.
3. Don't keep posting links to plugg-in. Basically, you now just saw and heard everything bad in the movie, so why not see it? It tells you the exact lines, what they're about, so now you've just been succummed to the very things you were reading the review to see if you the movie had.
You found Year One blasphemous? Maybe offensive, but blasphemous? I saw it, and at it's worst it's just a buddy comedy set in the backdrop of various tales of how the early world went combined into one. There were some times were I was like "ehh, was that really needed?" but I certainly didn't find it blasphemous.
i say dont knock it til you try it...live and learn.
Quote from: lightningninja on June 26, 2009, 03:03:47 AM3. Don't keep posting links to plugg-in. Basically, you now just saw and heard everything bad in the movie, so why not see it? It tells you the exact lines, what they're about, so now you've just been succummed to the very things you were reading the review to see if you the movie had.First of all, it's not the same thing, and I think you know it's not the same thing. Second of all, the point of sites like that are for parents to be made aware of the content of a movie so they can make an informed decision about what they are going to allow their children to see.Which do you think is a better overall solution: for a parent to see this site, say "eh, those things aren't a big deal to me" and allow their child to see it, or for a parent to want to raise a child a certain way, not be aware of those things, and wind up in the theater with their child regretting the thirty bucks they just dropped on tickets?
most of these site reviews are purely subjective and based on the opinion of the reviewer. what might be negative to one person may not be to another.
Quote from: Master KChief on June 26, 2009, 12:33:16 PMi say dont knock it til you try it...live and learn.That's right everyone. Don't knock porn until you watch it. Don't knock Meth until you try it. Don't knock Satanism until you try it. Don't trust others who try to warn you of the harmful affects. Harm yourself first and then learn instead of learning from others who have been through those things. [/sarcasm]
theres a big difference between a movie about cars that transform into robots and porn, meth, satanism, etc. some of these are common sense...but if you're lacking that, maybe you really should try some of those things.
Quote from: Master KChief on June 26, 2009, 11:45:02 PMtheres a big difference between a movie about cars that transform into robots and porn, meth, satanism, etc. some of these are common sense...but if you're lacking that, maybe you really should try some of those things.But of course, you're now asking people to exercise common sense while simultaneously suggesting they NOT inform themselves before making the decision.