Boycott Hollywood. Done and done.
Asking for a redacted version of Hollywood productions does no one any good. The actors are still Reds, homofascists, and disrepective of American traditions, history, values, and faiths.
Until they clean house, best just to stay away. It is culturally toxic. Why reward the Beast for giving you a trimmed version while the real version is still run in theaters, on cable, on streaming services, and DVDs?
The studios more often offer the “unrated” versions (PG-13 films that would’ve been R or R-rated films that would’ve been NC-17) of films that would’ve had smaller boxoffice in the theaters had the “uncut” version been theatrically released.
So much trash. Hollywood, tv, rappers, advertising, etc....our whole culture needs scrubbing.
Delivering the core messages of sodomy, infidelity, anti-Christianity, criminals are misunderstood victims, families with fathers are oppressive and drugs are cool with G-rated language is still filth.
No thanks.
Honestly I think they are doing this to cover the fact the versions of these films will be exported to china with mandarin subtitles.
When “Gone With the Wind” was released, there was much consternation over Rhett’s using the word ‘damn’.
Most of the films up until the mid-late 1970’s had little or no profanity. Even the word ‘bitch’ was overdubbed in Clint’s “Good, Bad and Ugly”.
What happened is an indicator of and catalyst for the coarsening and degradation of our culture.
The slope gets steeper the further down you go.
We went this weekend to see Cars 3. (Our kids wanted to see it, since they have both Cars on DVD.) It was good. I wish someone would make a nice family films that is made with American values.
For too long, Hollywood has inserted offensive, lewd, vulgar, and violent content into movies, leaving few appropriate movie options for families
The appropriate family option is to not attend. Let the bastards starve.
Time was when Hollywood producers would make movies with alternate scenes in order to permit films with potential television censorship issues to be broadcast with toned down scenes in place of footage that would have been objectionable.
It was not merely a case of editing out objectionable scenes, but of providing coverage to permit the movie to be broadcast with gaping holes in the plot. This was especially true of comedies.
In a free democratic society, we vote with our feet, and with our pocket books.
The elite does not want to allow us to vote because we might vote the wrong way. They know what is best for us and should cast our vote for us, on our behalf. Just look what happened in November when people voted without being properly informed. ;)
If a movie stinks I don’t watch it. If it’s good I’ll watch it. If the movie/TV show is not for children, I wouldn’t let my children watch it (they’re grown now).
Some films give an honest portrayal of seedy characters. I’ve worked with seedy characters and I’ve worked with academics. I’ve heard academics sound like truck drivers. I’ve heard truck drivers say things like “don’t bust my shoes”.
I found the characters in ‘The Sopranos’ sound just like tough guys in my old Bronx neighborhood, when I was a kid. Not pretty talk by any stretch....but real and I found it entertaining.
If it’s good and real, I can take it. If it’s gratuitous language, and not good I’ll shut it off. I wouldn’t let youngsters watch either. Grown ups need to make their own choices. I personally hate it when good adult movies are edited for language. I can see changing some of the language for family movies.
This is very good news, V K. Thanks for posting.
Thanks for post and I have forwarded petition to my family and friends.
What do these morons think happens when their movies run on basic cable TV? Hello, the worst of the vulgarity gets edited out. I don’t pay for HBO or Showtime, and I forget that I have Amazon Prime half the time, so I rarely see movies in their original forms...and I’m okay with that!
P4L
Just called the Southern Baptist Convention and Christian Broadcast Network. Have no idea who to contact in the Catholic Church. Any ideas?
The sex and violence is the only reason people pay money to see these things.
You think sales and attendance is low now, take out all the good crap and no one will pay $10 for a tub of greasy popcorn.
Studies have long shown that PG and PG-13 movies do better at the box office. They earn Hollywood more money.
Yet Hollywood - with their perverse agenda - will insert f-bombs and unnecessary sex scenes in a movie just to get an R rating. Even though it drives down ticket sales.
Why don’t they try PRODUCING clean movies from the get-go? Alot easier.
Why is it the golden age managed all these ADULT movies that managed NOT to be “childish”/immature? Truly adult; mature subjects that still could be watched in front of children? Biggest concern was kids would be bored.
Now, they should clean up the so-called Children’s movies! Sick of the disgusting potty humor and blatant sexuality, the “edginess” put in with music, as well as proseletizing for EnviroMental religion and spanish-speaking pushes.
Hope Sony holds strong. This is a great idea. A friend used to prepare movies for her children by editing out inappropriate material on two vcr’s. It took her some time but she wanted the kids to be able to talk to the other kids about a popular movie so that they wouldn’t feel isolated and left out. I always thought she was the best mother. I’m finding less and less movies I can watch. Thank goodness for the fast forward button. Unfortunately, that often means missing the majority of the film.
On local Classic Rock Radio Stations, they cut the Verse in Dire Straits song “Money for Nothing”. Nothing like PC...
This is the Verse:
See the little faggot with the earring and the make up
Yeah buddy that’s his own hair
That little faggot got his own jet airplane
That little faggot he’s a millionaire.
Remember the outrage when Ted Turner colorized old Movies?
I still haven’t heard Mark Knopfler or any other Musicians complaining about their Art being censored. Just sayin’...