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More Fundamentalist Propaganda...


Fundamentalist filmmakers have no interest in art at all; all they care about is preaching to the choir and trying to convert people to their way of thinking and to think they would stoop to ripping off 50 Shades of Grey as part of their latest propaganda effort is ludicrous. Plus, they're such holier than thou, self-righteous a-holes.

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Plus, they're such holier than thou, self-righteous a-holes.

That would explain why so many of "them" go on the message board for the other film and call its creators names. Fortunately, cultured and intelligent people such as yourself are above such tactics. 

Dean: I am wearing sunglasses at night. You know who does that? No-talent douche bags!

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That would explain why so many of "them" go on the message board for the other film and call its creators names. Fortunately, cultured and intelligent people such as yourself are above such tactics.


Yeah but, he/she is right. And you're not.

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Yeah but, he/she is right. And you're not.

A matter of opinion, however my sarcastic comment was factual as the OP did in fact call others a name. One thing is for sure: the OP is a troll, having posted a controversial post and then disappeared.

Appreciate the reply, I got a 2 for 1 addition to my ignore list today. 

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After reading 50 Shades of Grey, I have no desire at all to see the movie. That is not the relationship I would want to have. Ever. I did go see Old Fashioned, and was pleasantly surprised at how much i enjoyed it. I would definitely pick a relationship like that one over 50 Shades of Dysfunction! There were bits in there about spiritual beliefs, but there was a lot more to it than that. It depicted two people with painful past issues finding their way into a relationship marked by mutual respect and compassion. It isn't perfect by any means, but neither are real relationships. From your comments, either you didn't watch the movie (at least not all of it), or your view was shaded by your dislike of "fundamentalist filmmakers". I went in with an open mind and came away glad I had taken a chance on it.

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There is a big area of normalcy between 50 Shades of Grey (a poorly written book and likewise a silly film) and this movie (religious koookery).
Ironically, they have a lot in common, with how out of touch with reality they both are.

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This is the best summary I've come across regarding this movie. I have seen it, and hope to buy a HD copy for download once it's available. I don't get any sense at all that the filmmaker is even remotely fundamentalist. Doesn't apply here, really. And just because one other poster called the person a 'lib-tard'... not all liberals behave like the OP. I don't! :)

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Another Leftist-troll rears their ugly, hipster head. Why do we even bother responding to these lib-tards?

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He's a troll for giving his opinion on the propaganda?

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He's a troll for giving his opinion on the propaganda?

No, the member is a troll due to posting a controversial post and then disappearing. If this topic were of legitimate importance to them, they would have come back to defend their hypocrisy, which they have failed to do for nearly a year now.

See here:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_troll
In Internet slang, a troll is a person who sows discord on the Internet by starting arguments or upsetting people, by posting inflammatory, extraneous, or off-topic messages in an online community (such as a newsgroup, forum, chat room, or blog) with the deliberate intent of provoking readers into an emotional response or of otherwise disrupting normal on-topic discussion, often for their own amusement.


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Any movie with any message could be considered propaganda there chief. It takes all kinds of people to make a world. Films like this one appeal to a wide audience. You are not in that audience and that's ok. Simmer down.

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