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BarTopDancer 12-07-2007 11:18 AM

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Originally Posted by scaeagles (Post 177811)
Hmmm....what if I posted "if gay people hate it, I might be pleasantly surprised"?

Would that be considered bigotry? I'm just wondering....

Not to speak for anyone here but when have you heard that the "gays" hate anything movie wise (after Passion)? It seems that several times a year the "Christians" get in a tizzy over something, be it Harry Potter, Lord of the Rings, Golden Compass - anything that doesn't suit their beliefs. They have to make a big to-do about protesting and boycotting it. Yes, it's their right to believe how they do. At some point though, it becomes tiresome. Yes, we get you think the movie is anti-god. Then don't see it! We get you think HP is the occult. Then don't read it! It's not that complicated.

Gemini Cricket 12-07-2007 11:21 AM

The last movie that I saw that was non-animated and had a talking bear in it, I hated, hated, hated. That film was AI. Then again, Brother Bear had talking bears in it and that was bad, too. Not that I have anything against bears who talk, there are a few on the board... I'm just saying....
:D

Alex 12-07-2007 11:24 AM

All animals in The Golden Compass talk.

BarTopDancer 12-07-2007 11:32 AM

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Originally Posted by Gemini Cricket (Post 177816)
The last movie that I saw that was non-animated and had a talking bear in it, I hated, hated, hated. That film was AI. Then again, Brother Bear had talking bears in it and that was bad, too. Not that I have anything against bears who talk, there are a few on the board... I'm just saying....
:D

AI had Teddy Ruxpin in it.


Stan4dSteph 12-07-2007 11:37 AM

Is it really all Christian groups? I thought it was mainly the Catholic League who were actively engaged in boycotting the film?

It will be interesting to see what they do with the next two films, assuming they make them. Those are definitely more anti-religion, but maybe they'll be toned down as well. Nicole Kidman is Catholic and I seem to recall her saying she wouldn't be in a film that was overtly anti-Catholic.

Alex 12-07-2007 11:45 AM

No, it isn't all Christian groups, or even all Catholic groups. Particularly if they judge the movie separate from the books. The Catholic League is definitely calling for a boycott. The US Conference of Catholic Bishops however, says that while the books aren't good for kids the movie itself is pretty good entertainment.

An except of their review:

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Even if Pullman's fanciful universe has a patchwork feel, with elements culled from other fantasy-adventure stories -- most especially "The Chronicles of Narnia" (a work Pullman disdains) -- there's hardly a dull moment, and the effects are beautifully realized, including the anthropomorphized creatures like the polar bears whose climactic fight is superbly done.

Richards makes an appealingly no-nonsense heroine, and Kidman makes a glamorous and chilling villain. Christopher Lee, Tom Courtenay and Derek Jacobi round out a distinguished cast, with excellent voice work from McKellen and others (e.g. Kathy Bates, Kristin Scott Thomas, Ian McShane and Freddie Highmore).

Whatever author Pullman's putative motives in writing the story, writer-director Chris Weitz's film, taken purely on its own cinematic terms, can be viewed as an exciting adventure story with, at its core, a traditional struggle between good and evil, and a generalized rejection of authoritarianism.

Gemini Cricket 12-07-2007 11:47 AM

I think this was the same group that wanted Last Temptation and Sister Act boycotted... Not sure though...

Stan4dSteph 12-07-2007 11:51 AM

Thanks for that excerpt, Alex.

Not Afraid 12-07-2007 11:51 AM

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Originally Posted by Stan4dSteph (Post 177822)
Is it really all Christian groups? I thought it was mainly the Catholic League who were actively engaged in boycotting the film?

I think other Christian groups have jumped on the bandwagon. I know Focus on Family has made a statement about it and plans to say more.

I just love these two statements. The both couldn't be further from my own values dealing with learning and experience.

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The evangelical-activist group Focus on the Family, which plans to release a statement about the film early next week, says it's in agreement with Christian leaders and organizations on the issue. Adam Holz, associate editor of Focus on the Family's Plugged In magazine, told MTV News he fears the movie would "plant seeds" to "ultimately encourage some fans to reject God."
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"Each book becomes more provocative, more aggressive and more anti-Christian." — Bill Donohue, Catholic League president, on the "His Dark Materials" trilogy

Gemini Cricket 12-07-2007 11:56 AM

I still think this is some sort of device to get publicity pumping for a film that's getting rather blah reviews...

Other movies I can think of that were boycotted by the Catholic Church:

Hail Mary
The Last Temptation of Christ
Sister Act
Priest
The Da Vinci Code

and
the "Bloody Mary" episode of South Park... where the boycott actually helped increase viewership of that episode.

My mom's really into following "anti-Catholic" films and "pro-family films". So, I hear about it all the time. Right now she's really into promoting the film "Bella".
:shrug:


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