View Full Version : Mass media non sequitur of the century?
Scronx
09-30-2005, 12:40 AM
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John T. Dilberger
10-01-2005, 02:51 PM
There's an article in todays N.Y. Daily news about the Alfred Hitchcock and Jackie Gleason TV shows with and accompinying photo of the Honneymooners cast < Jackie Gleason, Art Carney, Audrem Meadows, and Joyce Randoplh.
The thing that jumps off the page about that photo is that by todays standards, Jackie Gleason couldn't be considered fat. Therefore, most of the jokes dealing with his weight on the showwouldn't be useful today ( even taking the PC'ness into account). Simply becausebeing fat today is being able to create an eclipse of the sun just witha persons body.Something Jackie Gleason could never do.
John T. Dilberger
07-02-2006, 09:05 PM
I recently saw "Prarie Home Companion" and I reccomend it. Every once and awhile, a good movie gets through. Meryl Streep and Lily Tomlin were great (lesbian Lily Tomlin was probably told she couldn't carry on like a lunatic). I also saw the live show at Ocean Grove, N.J.
I also recommend "Breaking Up" with Jennifer Anniston. She's a good little actress, plus the idea of course that she's a beautiful girl. It was well done. Basically, it's all about two yuppys letting an argument get out of hand. That's what happens when we're young.
aryanfreeman
07-03-2006, 03:58 AM
John ,you're still easily fooled by the Turks(jews). Don't worry . You're not the only one from what I read on this forum.
John T. Dilberger
07-03-2006, 12:04 PM
whitefreeman
I'm not talking about Jews here. I'm talking about a couple of good movies. Whether or not Jews are behind these movies is irrevelant. I'm not against Jews (as I've said before). i'm against Zionism as are some Jews. Try to enjoy a movie once and awhile and don't read too much into it.
Take care and have a nice Independance day.
John...
Howdy John
I'll take you up on "The Prairie Home Companion," and the reason is because of the 1980s Public Radio show of the same name, and its host, Garrison Keillor. The Companion radio show was funny and well produced. But Keillor, when not acting, was one of the most obnixious ultra-Lefty white-hating pure Communists ever employed on radio. Many times I wanted to jump through the radio and throttle the creeply little race-baiting Pinko.
Perhaps the flick is as good asthe radio show! Happy Fourth, Mate!
aryanfreeman
07-04-2006, 12:11 AM
John, I don't think I'll waste my time with you. The media is the tool of the enemy. I'm not condemning the watching of a movie. Movies can provide insights into the minds of the White Nationalist's adversary. From the very first movie it was about propaganda. Even the westerns were propaganda teaching people to accept the police state to come.
As for Independence Day. Independence ended a long time ago. When we, the White Christian Nation are independent, then we can celebrate, for now the war continues. It's getting close to time to cull the herd.
John T. Dilberger
07-04-2006, 02:45 PM
Realgeorge - He's still pretty far left and he always puts some of that garbage in his shows, but the shows are good. However, he's not all for this idiocy of political correctness. He's always zinging it in every show he does, but he does it in such a way that he leaves people laughing.I hope you enjoy the movie.
Randy - I know that we're in a no holds barred fight for the life of our nation, but if we can't seek some entertainment, then we're lost. When I hear/see that propaganda your talking about, I just toon it out. Anymore, there is always an element of that garbage in all entertainment. I don't care if your watching jugglers, it's there.
I'm with you about the celebrations of liberty, however, I'm celebrating the liberty I believe in, not this Big Brother situation we find ourselves in today.
John...
John T. Dilberger
07-31-2006, 11:46 PM
My wife and I went to see the latest superman movie yesterday. It was far too long and had the usual nonsense. Lois lane is a single mom, she saves Superman, some inuendos about God andit was said "Truth, Justice," and refused to complete the statement with the usual "And the American way."
Just more PC garbage.
John...
Colonel_Reb
08-01-2006, 07:24 PM
I didn't remember Superman impregnating Lois in Superman 3, but evidently he did, because Lois' son is also his son. That ruined the movie for me, and the other deviations John T. just mentioned. Then again, I went into it with few expectations.
Scronx
08-02-2006, 03:06 AM
Why anyone would go to see Superman anything after Superman I had Supe fornicating with Lois in the Fortress of Solitude is beyond my ken. smileys/smiley5.gif
Colonel_Reb
08-02-2006, 01:25 PM
Nelson, that happened in Superman 1? I don't remember that either. I guess its both a sign of how long ago I saw them and my increasing age!smileys/smiley36.gifIf I had known it ahead of time, I wouldn't have gone to see it, because I knew it would be a dissapointment in general anyway.Some of my mormon classmates knew about it without telling me and went anyway. Hmm. Its a good thing they are prohibited from watching rated R movies.
Scronx
08-02-2006, 02:57 PM
It was probably before you were born, bro -- about 1980. I was through with movies already back then so I haven't seen it, but everybody ese in the world ran after it all at once. Then the news trickled out in conversation that the two leads "got it on" in the Fortress, but everybody said it was OK since she didn't get pregnant and Supe hypnotized Lois to forget it had ever happened. Wholesome stuff like that.
I don't like putting out 2nd-hand info, but -- we know they wouldn't make the first Superman movie without the obligatory illicit sex scene or OISS, now don't we! OK, I had the right year but it was actuallySuperman II:
http://www.dvdtown.com/article/doubletheatricalreviewof/3624 (http://www.dvdtown.com/article/doubletheatricalreviewof/3624/?PHPSESSID=e55066bb2d4a373ab02a833fb35cf0a9) /?PHPSESSID=e55066bb2d4a373ab02a833fb35cf0a9
I rented rooms from a family with a teenage daughter at the time. The mother blithely gave her the money to see every movie, and when the girl got herself pregnant after having so many fornication promotionals shoved at her, her mother simply hauled her uptown to have it "fixed" like good Episcopalians do. Fortunately, the girl eventually married one of her teenage paramours and they basically lived happily ever after, the parents of 2 or 3 kids.
Edited by: nelson
John T. Dilberger
08-20-2006, 11:50 PM
My wife and I saw the World Trade Center movie this afernoon. It wasn't bad considering the PCness of it all. Oliver Stone kept to the point, which was the rescue of two PA cops buried in the rubble. All the heros were white guys (one Spanish). A white marine who went down to the TC by himself and just walked in there and found them. Of course, they put in all the blacks they could in backup situations (hospital scenes, etc), but that's to be expected. You got good footage of the mess down there as well. Anybody to just walk in there right after that must have had some real courage. There must have been all sorts of voids all over the place.
As I lived in the city most my life, I had to see this movie.I recommend it.
John...
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