Posted on 10/25/2013 6:58:04 AM PDT by SoFloFreeper
Those sex scenes in Abdellatif Kechiches three-hour long NC-17 lesbian drama Blue Is the Warmest Color may be polarizing the talent, but at least in cosmopolitan New York, high schoolers under 17 will be admitted to see the film.
The IFC Center in Greenwich Village which falls under the same IFC ownership as distributor Sundance Selects has said it will not turn away teen-aged viewers, the New York Times A.O. Scott reported. Scott also said that his own 14-year old daughter has seen the film twice.
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Admission is free if they bring a teacher.
As long as people like this don’t tell me how to raise my children, I won’t tell them how to raise theirs.
Lib logic: If she dabbles in lesbianism she's less likely to show up pregnant while I'm still responsible for her. When she's older and decides to try guys, it'll be up to her to get her own Obamabortion.
French film.
They'll tell you that that's an untenable proposition. They'll say the former is not possible while demanding the latter.
Yet, in another story, Cowboys, Indians and sombreros are banned as Halloween costumes because they’re deemed offensive. WTF is wrong with the world?
You are 100 percent correct. I was just putting my statement out there as a theoretical proposition.
Your reasonable proposition would be well understood in a sane world, but we are way beyond that.
Candice: Who are you to judge my womanly soul? The Goddess flames that burn in my memory aren't dark. Dare you call them dark! [they switch places. The girlfriend's left side appears in close-up] Here lies the Goddess truth of my body.
Stan: [with soda and popcorn] Oh, brother.
Candice: The Goddess that cries, "Freedom!" [her hands cover her mouth] Here is the Goddess truth of my womanly being You are my blossom, my flame. When we make love, it's like the sun is right outside the door.
Her Blossom: Then make love to me, right now.
Stan: Dude!
Wendy: Sshh!
Stan: Dude!
They had to do this or most gays wouldn’t have been able to take their “boyfriends”. Still, I wouldn’t turn the lights down too much if I were the theatre owner.
Does that make it acceptable, being a ‘french film’ and all?
What is your point?
Well some Cowboy costumes will still be acceptable.
I think I just threw up in my mouth a little
I was stating a fact. Chill out.
chill out?
My question was simple, what does the fact that’s it’s french, have to do with the subject at hand?
I was identifying the origin of the film. Nothing more.
Um....isn’t that breaking the law or some rule or something?
Maybe this dump should be shut down for a few months, isn’t that the leftist thing to do?
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