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Evidently its dropped to a low third on its second weekend. Good deal.

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http://www.chron.com/entertainment/arti ... 381532.php" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Banned in most Muslim countries for showing a prophet. Viewership dropped 65%. I expected more.

Wasn't someone here going to ignore our reviews and see it. We are waiting on the new review.

Has not made a profit yet.

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Sure.

Aronofsy (sp?) is an atheist.

The movies is not about scripture, it is about the horrible humans who pollute mother earth.

All of the bad humans must die to save the earth from pollution, not sin. Extreme environmentalism professes the extirmination of humanity. Commit suicide, save the planet.

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I did not see the movie, so I can't really comment on whether or not your synopsis if valid or not, but it really a moot point.
The director is not an arbiter for Atheism. The only thing that a all atheist have in common is the lack of belief in god. The label has nothing to do to views of genocide, any particular political views, or agenda.

Aronofsy, the director of the film, may very well have his own agenda, but I think it is a bit irresponsible to lump all Atheist in with a single person.

Maybe what you meant to say is: The director, who happens to be an atheist, is using God's Word to support his extreme environmental agenda, which in reality seeks the extinction of undesirable humans.
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ss1088 wrote:
Sure.

Aronofsy (sp?) is an atheist.

The movies is not about scripture, it is about the horrible humans who pollute mother earth.

All of the bad humans must die to save the earth from pollution, not sin. Extreme environmentalism professes the extirmination of humanity. Commit suicide, save the planet.

Anygunanywhere
I did not see the movie, so I can't really comment on whether or not your synopsis if valid or not, but it really a moot point.
The director is not an arbiter for Atheism. The only thing that a all atheist have in common is the lack of belief in god. The label has nothing to do to views of genocide, any particular political views, or agenda.

Aronofsy, the director of the film, may very well have his own agenda, but I think it is a bit irresponsible to lump all Atheist in with a single person.

Maybe what you meant to say is: The director, who happens to be an atheist, is using God's Word to support his extreme environmental agenda, which in reality seeks the extinction of undesirable humans.
If you want to characterize what I wrote in that manner then by all means do so.

What is an undesirable human?

Call me irresponsible.

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Those are your words, but the people of Walmart comes to mind when you ask me.
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ss1088 wrote:Those are your words, but the people of Walmart comes to mind when you ask me.
Sorry sir, "undersirable humans" were your words not mine. I wrote "bad humans". In today's world, "undesirable humans" actually refers to many individuals, including the unborn, the elderly, the terminally ill, and the poor.

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philip964 wrote:http://www.chron.com/entertainment/arti ... 381532.php

Banned in most Muslim countries for showing a prophet. Viewership dropped 65%. I expected more.

Wasn't someone here going to ignore our reviews and see it. We are waiting on the new review.

Has not made a profit yet.
I wasn't seeing any of "our reviews" on this thread...I was seeing a whole lot of "I will not see this because..." posts.
I still plan on watching it as it looks like it will be entertaining. If it sucks, I will tell you. If not, I will tell you.

I watched Captain America The Winter Soldier this past weekend. It was quite entertaining.
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anygunanywhere wrote:
ss1088 wrote:Those are your words, but the people of Walmart comes to mind when you ask me.
Sorry sir, "undersirable humans" were your words not mine. I wrote "bad humans". In today's world, "undesirable humans" actually refers to many individuals, including the unborn, the elderly, the terminally ill, and the poor.

:tiphat:

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Page 5, post 6, last two words of the last paragraph. I guess your eyes work differently than mine.
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ss1088 wrote:
anygunanywhere wrote:
ss1088 wrote:Those are your words, but the people of Walmart comes to mind when you ask me.
Sorry sir, "undersirable humans" were your words not mine. I wrote "bad humans". In today's world, "undesirable humans" actually refers to many individuals, including the unborn, the elderly, the terminally ill, and the poor.

:tiphat:

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Page 5, post 6, last two words of the last paragraph. I guess your eyes work differently than mine.
You are correct. I apologize. Mea culpa.

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I'm one of the people of Walmart.

Physically, I'm in better shape than a wide majority of people because I rigorously exercise, watch what I eat, blah, blah, blah.

The unveiled bigotry towards the people of Walmart is just so wrong, splutter, cough, wince...O.K. yeah, some look like obese retards, but let's look at what's wrong with you eh...

And for you that rail against Walmart, let me remind you - they sell Colt AR's, ammo, Mobil 1, U.S. spark plugs, U.S. grown produce, so quit saying they're selling nothing but Chinese stuff, aint so...
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ss1088 wrote:
anygunanywhere wrote:
ss1088 wrote:Those are your words, but the people of Walmart comes to mind when you ask me.
Sorry sir, "undersirable humans" were your words not mine. I wrote "bad humans". In today's world, "undesirable humans" actually refers to many individuals, including the unborn, the elderly, the terminally ill, and the poor.

:tiphat:

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Page 5, post 6, last two words of the last paragraph. I guess your eyes work differently than mine.
You two need to take this to PMs.

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Since my other post on this was quoted (mostly within other's quotes) several times, I want to make sure I clear something up because I don't want folks having any doubts about what I stand for, for or against. When I said I'm "non-religious", I mean very specifically that I'm just not a church-goer, and only that. I most certainly do believe in God, that He created our universe, and life on this Earth is here because He wanted it here. I also want to clear up that I won't watch that movie ever because they took a well-known story from the Bible and made it into something completely different, purely for ideological reasons, IMO. I know the story of Noah and the Flood and that movie, from the synopses I have read, flat out ain't it.

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philip964 wrote:
mamabearCali wrote:
Ok, sorry I there was three more things like the bible. There was plenty of pitch on the wood. Fountains did spring up around the ark. They did send out birds to see if there was land. Ok fourth thing. Noah got drunk and his sons covered his nakedness (Hollywood was not going to pass up on that one)
The worst thing about these movies that are supposedly from the Bible, is that there is so much meaning and detail that you don't get unless you are really studying it. We usually think of the popular stories of the Bible as the way we remember learning them as a child, but upon studying them using a study Bible, we see a much bigger view of God's infallible character. I haven't seen the movie, but if imagine Hollywood adding the part of Noah's sons covering his nakedness was simply a way to try and discredit the scriptures and Noah's character. They don't understand the big picture of the meaning and effect this event had. It's important to read the Bible and see the whole picture. As I've been reading through it amazes me how the great men of the Old Testament that we see as righteous struggled with sin then just as we do today, yet God still blessed them and counted them as righteous.
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asbandr wrote:<SNIP> They don't understand the big picture of the meaning and effect this event had. It's important to read the Bible and see the whole picture. As I've been reading through it amazes me how the great men of the Old Testament that we see as righteous struggled with sin then just as we do today, yet God still blessed them and counted them as righteous.
When I was an atheist, one of the things that struck me about Scripture was its candor. Even the heroes, or especially the heroes, are shown thorns and all. It was also amazing to me how the things I "knew" about the Bible and Christianity as an atheist crumbled simply by reading it.
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And for you that rail against Walmart, let me remind you - they sell Colt AR's, ammo, Mobil 1, U.S. spark plugs, U.S. grown produce, so quit saying they're selling nothing but Chinese stuff, aint so...
A lot of that produce aint from here.
Non of their clothing, electronics, housewares, non firearm sporting goods are made in the USA. Hardly anything is even made in Mexico. Its all China.

And yes I used to work there, when this started happening. I'm one of those who remember when Walmart was a true American sourced company and its boss drove a beat up pickup. :patriot:
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