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wmfinck wrote:A movie collection? Of trash from Hollywood? I hope not. Christians should avoid lining the pockets of the jews at every turn, and owning such a collection sends other Christians the wrong signal, that Hollywood movies are good.
I like music, but the only music I have I downloaded for free. I don't want to feed the hand that enslaves me (the jew banks that keep the jew media propped up). The only movies I have are posted on my websites, and are meant to be educational. Watching fictional films made from other people's fantasies is a waste of time, and a form of idolatry.
Just my humble opinion.
wmfinck wrote:A movie collection? Of trash from Hollywood? I hope not. Christians should avoid lining the pockets of the jews at every turn, and owning such a collection sends other Christians the wrong signal, that Hollywood movies are good.
I like music, but the only music I have I downloaded for free. I don't want to feed the hand that enslaves me (the jew banks that keep the jew media propped up). The only movies I have are posted on my websites, and are meant to be educational. Watching fictional films made from other people's fantasies is a waste of time, and a form of idolatry.
Just my humble opinion.
NicoChristian wrote:I saw this movie quite a while ago, and recently bought it to have with my collection. I like the movie, but to be honest I think some of it is a bit of a bad example. The film portrays the South and the hardship of Reconstruction, but I think the examples shown are rather bad. Scarlet gets married three times and her third marriage works out poorly, she manipulates her second husband and indirectly gets him killed. Rhett Butler is a rather poor character and a bad example. When her first husband dies, she shows little sadness. I guess at the time the Hayes code was still respected more and Jews were not able to destroy the movie as much as they'd have wanted to, but still they got their two cents in it seems, even in 1939. Lastly the film became infamous for using the phrase, "quite frankly my dear, I don't give a damn". It may seem tame by today's standards considering all types are profanity are used and no-body even bats an eyelid. Still using language that at the time was considered foul was an attempt to lower standards.
Shakespeare's plays may also seem fine by today's standards but at the time they were considered vulgar and perverted. In reality they are perverted and and disgusting.
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