> However, there is some nudity scenes; not so much but enough to don't bring
> young children I assume...
>
My youngest "child" (does everyone realize that the English language does not
have a proper word to use to describe a person's kids when they are all grown
up?-Don't say offspring, that may be technically correct, but it would sound
stupid in a sentence -"I have four off spring that are all doctors") is 19, so
that's not a problem for me.
I'm a dirty old man, so if there isn't at least one decent scene with some
attractive breasts in them (female ones!!) no matter how good a movie may be, on
a rating scale of 1 to 10, that's an automatic deduction of one point as far as
I am concerned.
I don't like all of this BS about blaming sex, nudity and violence as an excuse
for why some kid goes out after listening to an MD or seeing a movie and either
kills or rapes someone. I refuse the accept that any normal person can be
"controlled" in such a way. If the kid is old enough and normal, bad words, sex
or violence in movies and music, are not going to suddenly turn him insane.
As far as little kids go, the won't understand the stuff. We are a really
screwed up species when we invent a word and then decide that it is a "bad" word
and should not be spoken. Think about it. Try yelling Fu*k in public. You can
get arrested for it. But we also invented guns!! And as Charlton Heston
recently said (not only does he wear a really bad wig, I think that the hair
loss has somehow moved down a little lower and he has started losing brain cells
too!) "Guns Are Constitutional".
Let someone do to him what happened to expresident Reagan's press secretary,
Brady and watch how fast (just like Brady's) political convictions change! I
think that everyone who has some strong political convection, should be put in
the possession of a person who is affected by they that political decision.
Also, I think that every American should be given a free MD recorder along with
their social security number.
What the hell does that that NRA statement mean?? Trying importing a bunch of
Japanese domestic Mini Disc recorders into the US and either the FCC or the FDA
will confiscate them, fine you and possibly put you in jail. Even though you
have a registered business to that allow you to sell things like mini discs.
But import a load of guns and as long as you have a license to sell them, that's
fine!! Which situation would you rather be in? Someone is standing in from of
your with a loaded gun pointed at you or no gun and just yelling "fu*k you" at
the top of their lungs? We have a real problem here with the way we think.
Now all this may sound off topic, but it isn't. First of all I mentioned the
"bad" words on an MD. Second the person with the gun has a set of ear plugs on
and is listening to an MD <G>.
As far as the nudity goes, that's the best reason to see some some movies! I
watched the DVD of "Doc Hollywood last night (Michael J. Fox-cute movie-nothing
great, but worth S9.99 for a DVD). Early on in the movie Julie Warner (she is
currently one of the lawyers on the TV show "Family Law") comes out of a lake
completely topless.
This isn't that big a deal, except last season, she did a scene on Family Law
where they showed her completely nude from the back. My oldest son keeps raving
about her a**, and he's very particular. So now I can sing, "I've looked at
Julie from both sides now. From front and back and all around, It's clouds
illusions I recall, I really don't know clouds at all" (OK, so the word clouds,
doesn't make any sense there other then the fact it was in the original song,
but try coming up with a word that rhymes with clouds and would fit in that
verse-the best alternative I thought of was mounds-which sort of makes sense and
comes the closest to rhyming"
Keeping right on topic, neither the movie or the TV show has had an MD unit in
it.
Larry (that man needs some help) Sherry
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