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'The Day the Earth Stood Still' Remake Goes Green
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| December 11, 2008
| Clara Moskowitz
Posted on 12/11/2008 6:23:15 AM PST by Cincinatus
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My initial reaction to this story was one of indignation -- how dare they sully the memory of a film that I have long admired with the current
cause du jour of limousine liberals everywhere?
But on reflection, the premise of the original film was pretty stupid too. The idea that nuclear war on Earth threatened anybody but ourselves was and is laughable. Likewise, it's still a silly premise that what happens on Earth would concern any advanced intelligence.
To: Cincinatus
AMC has the orginial at 8:00 p.m. tonite.
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posted on
12/11/2008 6:25:12 AM PST
by
Dr. Ursus
(( commander of the simian host))
To: Cincinatus
Well it looks like another movie I won’t be watching.
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posted on
12/11/2008 6:25:31 AM PST
by
The Anti-One
(So likewise ye, when ye shall see all these things, know that it is near, even at the doors.)
To: Cincinatus
Wow. A remake of a classic 50's sci-fi warning us of the dangers of globull warming.
How very original....
L
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posted on
12/11/2008 6:25:33 AM PST
by
Lurker
("America is at that awkward stage. " Claire Wolfe, call your office.)
To: Cincinatus
the premise of TDTESS is that people are incapable of self-governance, and need some irrevocable outside power to control them.
the film demands that we give up our freedom and self-determination to a bunch of robots who are unaccountable and unstoppable. assimilate or we will stop you.
sounds like a call for bigger, more intrucive government to me, adn far less FREEDOM!
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posted on
12/11/2008 6:25:45 AM PST
by
camle
(keep an open mind and someone will fill it full of something for you)
To: Cincinatus
That's right. This movie has always been the Libs version of Armageddon—the wicked who brought us nuclear bombs/are ruining the environment, etc. are going to pay if they don't repent. Give it a couple of years and a version will come out where the alien tells the Earth that they will all die if they don't pass gay marriage.
To: Cincinatus
Well, this stinks...I promised to bring my nephew to see this over the weekend....so I have to sit through a Glowball Warming film? Just Ducky...
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posted on
12/11/2008 6:28:32 AM PST
by
libertarian27
(Land of the Fee, Home of the Shamed)
To: Cincinatus; All
The Body Snatchers...seems somehow appropriate to today’s
culture and political scene.
The day the earth stood still was a good film, with a premise that you can’t go wrong with: People in leadership
“just don’t get it”
“Aliens” have invaded my America and turned us into a socialist hell.
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posted on
12/11/2008 6:29:07 AM PST
by
shadowgovernment
(From the Ashes of a Republican rout will raise a Conservative Party)
To: Cincinatus
The idea that nuclear war on Earth threatened anybody but ourselves was and is laughable. Likewise, it's still a silly premise that what happens on Earth would concern any advanced intelligence.
Besides, no movie could ever play out that premise better than the immortal Plan Nine from Outer Space.
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posted on
12/11/2008 6:30:43 AM PST
by
Dr. Sivana
(There is no salvation in politics.)
To: Cincinatus
There’s some green that this movie won’t be getting, and that’s my money. I’ll stick to the original film.
To: Cincinatus
This is the first explanation I’ve been able to find about the movie and any possibly “Green” threats. I surmised as much from the actors involved, but the trailers and such didn’t seem to show the liberal bent and the quotes from those involved were simply that they were “faithful to the original movie” or “faithful to the original text the movie was based on,” which is different.
Last week, we rented the original and watched it. However, in light of this crud, we won’t be watching the new one.
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posted on
12/11/2008 6:31:26 AM PST
by
ConservativeMind
(What's "Price Gouging"? Should government force us to sell to the 15th highest bidder on eBay?)
To: Cincinatus
Another reason not to waste your money..
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posted on
12/11/2008 6:35:56 AM PST
by
xcamel
(The urge to save humanity is always a false front for the urge to rule it. - H. L. Mencken)
To: camle
The original story upon which the film is based had an even more disturbing twist: Gort was not Klaatu's robot
servant, he was his
master. This astonishingly fascist notion is hinted at in the movie where Klaatu remarks in regard to the peace-keeping robots that "in this area, we have given them absolute authority over us."
Sounds swell. Where do I sign up for this cosmic utopia?
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posted on
12/11/2008 6:39:08 AM PST
by
Cincinatus
(Omnia relinquit servare Rempublicam)
To: Cincinatus; FrPR; enough_idiocy; Desdemona; rdl6989; Little Bill; IrishCatholic; Normandy; ...
To: Cincinatus
A real life end of human civilization would include a major meteor strike and global cooling to ensue. The adaptation and migration of survivors along with the anxious and brutal survival required to prevent extension of the race would make a good movie.
But the movie can't be about the meteor. It must be about humans reverting to ancient survival methods with modern knowledge, wisdom and skills.
Good old fashion heroes and villains built from everyday ordinary people migrating for survival in primitive hunting parties. Leaders emerge and procreation is encouraged. A doctor and his family, A construction worker, A teacher, a family of rednecks...mix and match in the American spirit.
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posted on
12/11/2008 6:40:47 AM PST
by
Tenacious 1
(Democrats are for Change - Let's run through a mine field at night wearing clown shoes!)
To: Cincinatus
Nothing original ever comes out of Hollywood. All they do is remake old movies. Seems like our fathers had all the original ideas.
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posted on
12/11/2008 6:44:25 AM PST
by
freemike
(Alas, how many have been persecuted for the wrong of having been right? --Jean-Baptiste Say)
To: camle
the premise of TDTESS is that people are incapable of self-governance, and need some irrevocable outside power to control them.
the film demands that we give up our freedom and self-determination to a bunch of robots who are unaccountable and unstoppable. assimilate or we will stop you.
sounds like a call for bigger, more intrusive government to me, and far less FREEDOM!
also sounds like a call for bigger, more intrusive religious rule, and far less freedom.
which is why I lump the religionists and the socialists together. both camps want to eradicate individual freedom because we just can't handle liberty, and need the wisdom of elites to rule us all.
having said that, I doubt this is a cautionary tale, but more intended to soften us up for more top-down control.
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posted on
12/11/2008 6:45:14 AM PST
by
fnord
(If gun owners, pot smokers, and poker players start a political party, they'd never lose an election)
To: Cincinatus
Kinda like what the Clintons had in mind for the rest of us.
To: Cincinatus
2 words were going to keep me away from this movie.
Keanu Reeves.
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posted on
12/11/2008 6:52:01 AM PST
by
kb2614
(Hell hath no fury than a bureaucrat scorned)
To: Cincinatus; fnord
plant the seed that we are incapable of running our own lives, and that some kind of super-being needs to take over.
then TA-DA! in come the democrats to save the day!
I miss FREEDOM!
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posted on
12/11/2008 6:52:01 AM PST
by
camle
(keep an open mind and someone will fill it full of something for you)
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