ResidentAlien said:
Oh no! God forbid, something should be disturbing!
The word you were looking for is "debauched." Though I do think you have some severe anxieties relating to your own debouchment. Some Freudian anxieties causing you this inability to mature beyond this concern for your mother's thoughts on your viewing habits?
Look my dear friend, I don't have a concern for my mother's thoughts on my viewing habits Resident Alien, howbeit although I'm an adult I still love and respect my parents and the religious community and those who not so religious.
I have a concern for the movie industry and the direction in which some ridiculous and debauched gentlemen like Todd McFarlane want to take it. People like McFarlane have no business in Hollywood and should find a place in the porn industry if that's want they want to do. Pornography is NOT an art but rather a mental and moral sickness.
There are still people in this world who hold to the values, principles and intellectually sound doctrine of the Fathers of Society. Behind the scenes these people are working to create a moral and intellectually indestructible society, however some are working for a New World Order. People like Thomas Jefferson, Sir Fancis Bacon, Patrick Henry and Thomas Edison have not perished from the Earth. One day the world will see a City on our Knees realized.
Again I repeat, Pornography is not an art but rather an insult to women of great moral character. If someone wants to view such X-Rated content then they may do so in the confines of their bedrooms and chamber of secrets where ever they may reside. The movie industry was created out of the desire to entertain people and families and as George Lucas has said to "direct the beautiful minds of children to imaginative worlds." Furthermore I like the statement Lucas gives Yoda in Star Wars "there is nothing more beautiful than the mind of a child."
Beside's when it comes to classics on which I was raised (The Wizard of Oz being my most well loved favorite) it makes me indignant when twisted minds like that of Todd McFarlane and Tyler Perry come along and attempt to rape childhood memories (i.e. G.I. Joe) and revered classics like the Wizard of Oz. Some things deserve reverent respect and legendary classic's like The Wizard of Oz, Labyrinth, A Christmas Carol and The Dark Crystal require such respect.
I am indeed glad that Josh Olsen and executives at Warner Brothers have mad e it clear that they are not going to created an R-rated Wizard of Oz movie but that the film will be more Harry Potter-ish if nothing else. At lest someone has common sense. Furthermore Mr. McFarlane has already begun backpeddling and I quote him ""We're spending $100m here, we can't go totally nuts...So I've told them that the movie I like is the one they're willing to make, I essentially pitched Lord of the Rings". Even he realizes he need's to clean things up and fly straight with the flying monkeys.
As far as I'm concerned if the movie is anything like HP and The Prisoner of Azkaban or A Series of Unfortunate Events I'll be all over this Return to Oz. Furthermore I like Tim Burton as opposed to Todd McFarlane. Tim Burton, Steven Spielberg, J.J. Abrams and Jerry Bruckheimer are geniuses compared to Spawn creator Todd McFarlane. I hope that some how either Tim Burton or Jim Carrey ( A Series of Unfortunate Events) can helm this Wizard of Oz sequel as opposed to Todd McFarlane, simply look at what Burton is doing now with Alice in Wonderland.
http://www.northernstar.info/article/7845/
http://www.slashfilm.com/2009/08/23/dakota-fanning-off-to-oz-as-todd-mcfarlanes-dorothy/