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Tape Reader 09-21-2015 08:28 PM

How come America?
 
How come America?

Why can they not show a person smoking a cigarette on TV but they can show violence?

My 5 year old grandson innocently asked: Why is this person smiling when someone is pointing a gun in his face?

And we give these low-life’s Oscars? Wake up America!

Sue Hollywood, save the world!

FantasticDan 09-21-2015 08:39 PM

:D

The backbone of film and TV action drama has always been conflict - a threat to our protagonist and their ability to overcome the bad guys and live happily ever after. Whether that be westerns or mobsters or war films, they all involve guns. Always have, always will. Have they always been "low-life's", or is that just now? :rolleyes:

Tom 09-21-2015 09:37 PM

Gee, I always the backbone was bad writing and repeating plots.

FantasticDan 09-21-2015 09:45 PM

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Originally Posted by Tom
Gee, I always the backbone was bad writing and repeating plots.

That's the backbone of your last 14 years on this forum :p :ThmbUp:

Tom 09-21-2015 09:46 PM

Yes, but you libs are always welcome anyway. :cool:

Stillriledup 09-21-2015 09:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Tape Reader
How come America?

Why can they not show a person smoking a cigarette on TV but they can show violence?

My 5 year old grandson innocently asked: Why is this person smiling when someone is pointing a gun in his face?

And we give these low-life’s Oscars? Wake up America!

Sue Hollywood, save the world!

Hes smiling because hes a bad ass, what else could it be?

TJDave 09-21-2015 10:05 PM

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Originally Posted by Tape Reader
And we give these low-life’s Oscars? Wake up America!

Sue Hollywood, save the world!

We don't award Oscars, it's the industry that makes the movies who gives the awards.

The reason that Hollywood makes these kinds of films is because the general public pays to see them. If we wanted to see more films like Bambi and Cinderella they would be making them, instead.

ReplayRandall 09-21-2015 10:14 PM

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Originally Posted by TJDave
We don't award Oscars, it's the industry that makes the movies who gives the awards.

The reason that Hollywood makes these kinds of films is because the general public pays to see them. If we wanted to see more films like Bambi and Cinderella they would be making them, instead.

Maybe the tide is starting to turn, with movies like War Room finally making a successful impact. Expect to see more of these "kind" in the near future......

Marshall Bennett 09-22-2015 04:12 AM

Liberals are in complete control of the movie industry. Is it any wonder so many movies are packed with drugs, violence, sexual perversion, and puke? :ThmbDown:

Actor 09-22-2015 02:49 PM

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Originally Posted by Tom
Gee, I always the backbone was bad writing and repeating plots.

Georges Polti said there were thirty-six plots. Christopher Booker said there were only seven. Either way you run out of plots quickly.

Actor 09-22-2015 03:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Tape Reader
How come America?

Why can they not show a person smoking a cigarette on TV but they can show violence?

It goes back to the 1950s and Newton Minow's "Vast Wasteland" speech. One of the concerns was that children could operate a TV set without adult supervision, whereas they had to deal with an adult if they went to a movie. That was before the V chip, before any chips at all for that matter.

They also cannot show alcohol consumption or drug use. There are FCC regulations but it's actually self censorship on the part of networks and TV stations. The FCC has been challenged in court and the FCC lost but networks and stations mostly still abide by the rules.

Inner Dirt 09-22-2015 03:15 PM

I find all the technical inaccuracies pathetic. I can't remember the movie but it had a horse match race and it showed both horses being above even money. A common one is using a defibrillator to save a person who is flat lining, they don't work on people who have no electrical activity to the heart.
Ballistics are another joke, a shot from a .45 revolver isn't going to make a 200 pound man fly 10 feet backward through a window. You also are not safe hiding behind a modern car door during a gun fight. Also a cop isn't going to single handidly chase a suspect armed with a full auto UZI with a 100 round magazine while carrying only a 9mm S & W with a 7 round clip. Also 99% of car fires do not lead to a massive explosion.

Many people get their knowledge of police procedures and ballistics from movies, like it or not.

Tom 09-22-2015 03:50 PM

What are you, one of the Mythbusters? :D

Inner Dirt 09-22-2015 04:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Tom
What are you, one of the Mythbusters? :D

No, but I have usually lived out in the sticks, where you could get away
with conducting experiments relating to burning, shooting and blowing things up. Middle aged I no longer do anything illegal, where I live now you can shoot on your own property and burn your own trash. In fact
I have a car door apart right now to change a window motor, I almost think you could shoot a pellet gun through one of those.


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