To: laureldrive
To be honest, this business about Joshuah makes me a bit nervous. Messing around with Jesus, even with the best of intentions, is somewhat risky. The rest of it sounds great. I've seen a number of movies over the past decade that were pretty good but were dragged down by Hollywood's need to put an R-rated scene in them whether it fits or not. It would be wonderful just to have some good movies where the director had some basic moral sense and the producer didn't insist on working in sex scenes just because that is now the Hollywood tribal custom.
3 posted on
04/18/2002 9:45:25 AM PDT by
Cicero
To: Cicero
I've seen a number of movies over the past decade that were pretty good but were dragged down by Hollywood's need to put an R-rated scene in them whether it fits or not. "Hear my Song" of 10, or so, years ago comes to mind. A fantastic movie, hilariously funny, but ruined for family fare by one brief scene incorporating a flash of full frontal nudity. It wasn't necessary for the story and spoiled a movie that, otherwise, been great for the kids.
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