I Don't Know What to Say

Sheep

Sheep

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droeses58 said:
Just out of curiosty, how open minded were you about The Passion of the Christ?
No, don't get the religious factor involved in this!

SheepStar
 
droeses58

droeses58

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Sheep said:
No, don't get the religious factor involved in this!

SheepStar
Why not? This is my point, the Mel Gibson movie, before it was released , almost nobody endorsed it. Now you've got a movie about 2 homos and Hollywood, the critics and the movie theaters love every minute of it.

A lot of the same people that ask me to tolerate gays, nambla the aclu etc. can't tolerate a Manger scene at the local library.

I'm not insinuating that is the persons view I quoted, thats why I asked the question.

If you cant tolerate my point of view, why should I tolerate yours?
 
Sheep

Sheep

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droeses58 said:
Why not? This is my point, the Mel Gibson movie, before it was released , almost nobody endorsed it. Now you've got a movie about 2 homos and Hollywood, the critics and the movie theaters love every minute of it.

A lot of the same people that ask me to tolerate gays, nambla the aclu etc. can't tolerate a Manger scene at the local library.

I'm not insinuating that is the persons view I quoted, thats why I asked the question.

If you cant tolerate my point of view, why should I tolerate yours?
You don't understand. This thread will go on for ages with no end once religions evil hand touches it.

SheepStar
 
Buckeyefan 1

Buckeyefan 1

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alandamp said:
Ouch!! I edited my post, as it did sound like I was relating the wrong way.

Come on Buck, don't hide our love :eek: .

Mulester, don't get all religious on us now. It's just a movie, not real life. I doubt anyone impressionable is going to watch the movie and decide the gay cowboy lifestyle is for them.
Man, don't drag me into this crap. No man, gay or straight, chooses to be gay (at least that's what I've come up with). 5 elephants couldn't drag me to that flick.

Read this:
http://www.hedweb.com/animimag/gaysheep.html
 
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Rob Babcock

Rob Babcock

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I really don't think it's gonna bomb- last I saw it's really raking in the money, and it's doing a lot better than King Kong, relative to the amount of theaters for each. And it can't be all gays going to see it, either; not with that kind of ticket sales.

Perhaps males don't generally gravitate to "love stories", but there's a difference between those types of films and "chickflix." Even Casablanca is essentially just a love story and it's #2 on AFI's list of the best American films ever made.

For the realllly homophobic, I doubt they're gonna show their shlongs.;) And don't get me wrong- I don't wanna see that, either. Normally I would be more eager to see a lesbian cowgirl movie, and I probably have seen a few! I'm just intrigued based upon the strength of a lot of positive reviews and word of mouth (gotta watch that last phrase!:p ). There's already talk of an Oscar for Heath Ledger...

I used to be more of a sci-fi or action-movie type of guy, but nowadays I'm just into good movies, whatever the genre. As Roger Ebert points out, the subject of a film is irrelevant to the quality of a film- you can make a frightfully bad and boring film about something interesting (as evidenced by the recent stinker, "War of the Worlds"- what a waste of film stock) or a fascinating or funny movie about something really boring (eg "Best in Show").

And the end of the day, I just wanna see a good movie!
 
jeffsg4mac

jeffsg4mac

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Sheep said:
Do you have any Idea what would happen is Americans got what they wanted? :eek:

Some of you guys are really homophobic. I wouldn't see this movie, but I'm not going to bash the living hell out of it just because its got 2 gay cowboys.

They are not going to jump through the screen and hump you, calm down.




SheepStar
Lets start with some facts, Facts here are 50 of them for you. How many are even R rated? How many them are sexual at all? How many are family movies? Like I said don't get me started on this. Americans do not want trash like this gay cowboy movie and it will fail.

USA Box Office
1. Titanic (1997) $600,779,824
2. Star Wars (1977) $460,935,665
3. Shrek 2 (2004) $436,471,036
4. E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (1982) $434,949,459
5. Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace (1999) $431,065,444
6. Spider-Man (2002) $403,706,375
7. Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith (2005) $380,262,555
8. The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003) $377,019,252
9. Spider-Man 2 (2004) $373,377,893
10. The Passion of the Christ (2004) $370,270,943
11. Jurassic Park (1993) $356,784,000
12. The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (2002) $340,478,898
13. Finding Nemo (2003) $339,714,367
14. Forrest Gump (1994) $329,691,196
15. The Lion King (1994) $328,423,001
16. Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (2001) $317,557,891
17. The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001) $313,837,577
18. Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones (2002) $310,675,583
19. Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi (1983) $309,125,409
20. Independence Day (1996) $306,124,059
21. Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl (2003) $305,388,685
22. The Sixth Sense (1999) $293,501,675
23. Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back (1980) $290,158,751
24. Home Alone (1990) $285,761,243
25. The Matrix Reloaded (2003) $281,492,479
26. Meet the Fockers (2004) $279,167,575
27. Shrek (2001) $267,652,016
28. Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (2002) $261,970,615
29. The Incredibles (2004) $261,437,578
30. How the Grinch Stole Christmas (2000) $260,031,035
31. Jaws (1975) $260,000,000
32. Monsters, Inc. (2001) $255,870,172
33. Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (2005) $253,482,480
34. Batman (1989) $251,188,924
35. Men in Black (1997) $250,147,615
36. Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (2004) $249,358,727
37. Toy Story 2 (1999) $245,823,397
38. Bruce Almighty (2003) $242,589,580
39. Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981) $242,374,454
40. Twister (1996) $241,688,385
41. My Big Fat Greek Wedding (2002) $241,437,427
42. Ghost Busters (1984) $238,600,000
43. Beverly Hills Cop (1984) $234,760,500
44. War of the Worlds (2005) $234,277,056
45. Cast Away (2000) $233,630,478
46. The Lost World: Jurassic Park (1997) $229,074,524
47. Signs (2002) $227,965,690
48. Rush Hour 2 (2001) $226,138,454
49. Mrs. Doubtfire (1993) $219,200,000
50. Ghost (1990)
 
C

Cygnus

Senior Audioholic
I will not in a million years go see this movie, even if Clint gave me a free Denon-AVR5805 to go see it...well.....ok....mabye then....but not under any other circumstances.

I strongly do not like gay guys, it grosses me out. (im sorry, but its my personal opinion...and people are entitled to their own, right?)

And this is too bad, because Jake Gylenhall is a great actor (DONNIE DARKO <---now thats a GREAT movie!)
 
Sheep

Sheep

Audioholic Warlord
jeffsg4mac said:
Lets start with some facts, Facts here are 50 of them for you. How many are even R rated? How many them are sexual at all? How many are family movies? Like I said don't get me started on this. Americans do not want trash like this gay cowboy movie and it will fail.
Clearly, you don't have extensive knowledge of Canada. Unlike you, we don't censor every bare thighy or collarbone. We don't crack down on music downloaders like they are killers. We live an easy going lifestyle, and it shows.

Your country is to busy getting rid of merry christmas signs because you don't want to offen anyone, even though no one cares.

That list means squat. How mant R rated movies do well to begin with? None. You need to be a little less homophobic, it really shows. Just because they made the movie, doesn't mean you have to see it.

I'm sorry if I offended you, but this is just rediculous. If no one in America wants to see the movie, then no one will. Just leave it at that.

No Hard Feelings :)

SheepStar
 
Sheep

Sheep

Audioholic Warlord
Buckeyefan 1 said:
Man, don't drag me into this crap. No man, gay or straight, chooses to be gay (at least that's what I've come up with). 5 elephants couldn't drag me to that flick.

Read this:
http://www.hedweb.com/animimag/gaysheep.html
Damnit buck, stop saying I'm gay! :rolleyes: Oh man, If you read the article and think of me everytime they say sheep, its bad. REALLY BAD.

SheepStar
 
majorloser

majorloser

Moderator
Gay sheep, who would have thought?

So the sheepherder is just taking care of the lonely female sheep? :rolleyes:

It took a group from Oregon to figure this out. This is the same state that blew up a whale carcus with over 1,000 lbs. of dynamite to get rid of it.

http://perp.com/whale/

They really care about animals in Oregon:D
 
ironlung

ironlung

Banned
Wieners are scarry!!!!!

I don't get homo bashing. I am not gay (not that there's anything wrong with that:) ). I do not enjoy seeing men make out but if I do see it I don't get violent. I have been hit on by men a few times in my short life and all I do is explain "I'm not gay but thanks anyway..." The same way I handle a female I'm not interested in. The thought of beating them to death with a cattle prod and dragging their remains behind the ol' F-250 into town for the boys to see never crossed my mind.

Maybe some of the previous posters are unsure of their own sexuality. Thinking if a they get the opportunity for a little man love they might jump at it. Maybe they are just puking their parents thoughts and really haven't given it much thought.

If I was in a room with 1000 'sausages' touching one is the last thing on my mind. Men are yucky looking I don't see why women like them. Soft squishy women are the only thing that make my pants tight.

There is enough stuff in this world to get upset about without bashing gays. In my limited experience happiness is hard enough to find. If two men (or women) find happiness who am I to deny them? Who cares what two adults do in private?

Just one more question for the posters so opposed to this to this movie/content/lifestyle. How religious are you?

BTW that list of the top 50 movies is scarry!!! The title of the list should be top 50 warm fuzzy fluff time killers.
 
majorloser

majorloser

Moderator
ironlung said:
Just one more question for the posters so opposed to this to this movie/content/lifestyle. How religious are you?
Well, I have been mistaken for the Anti-Christ.

I've been meaning to get that birthmark behind my ear removed.
 
jeffsg4mac

jeffsg4mac

Republican Poster Boy
Sheep said:
That list means squat. How mant R rated movies do well to begin with? None. You need to be a little less homophobic, it really shows. Just because they made the movie, doesn't mean you have to see it.

I'm sorry if I offended you, but this is just rediculous. If no one in America wants to see the movie, then no one will. Just leave it at that.

No Hard Feelings :)

SheepStar
First, the word homophobic, I don't even agree with the premise. I am not scared of gay people. Just because I don't agree or condone something does not make me afraid of it. That word is meaningless. If you don't agree with my point of view does that make you hetrophobic?

Second, I am sorry I posted the wrong list. Let me change my statement. The WORLD does not want this gay cowboy crap.

All-Time Worldwide Boxoffice

Titanic (1997) $1,835,300,000
2. The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003) $1,129,219,252
3. Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (2001) $968,600,000
4. Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace (1999) $922,379,000
5. The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (2002) $921,600,000
6. Jurassic Park (1993) $919,700,000
7. Shrek 2 (2004) $880,871,036
8. Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (2002) $866,300,000
9. Finding Nemo (2003) $865,000,000
10. The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001) $860,700,000
11. Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith (2005) $847,762,555
12. Independence Day (1996) $811,200,000
13. Spider-Man (2002) $806,700,000
14. Star Wars (1977) $797,900,000
15. Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (2004) $789,458,727
16. Spider-Man 2 (2004) $783,577,893
17. The Lion King (1994) $783,400,000
18. E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (1982) $756,700,000
19. The Matrix Reloaded (2003) $735,600,000
20. Forrest Gump (1994) $679,400,000
21. Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (2005) $669,492,998
22. The Sixth Sense (1999) $661,500,000
23. Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl (2003) $653,200,000
24. Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones (2002) $648,200,000
25. The Incredibles (2004) $624,037,578
26. The Lost World: Jurassic Park (1997) $614,300,000
27. The Passion of the Christ (2004) $604,370,943
28. Men in Black (1997) $587,200,000
29. Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi (1983) $572,700,000
30. Armageddon (1998) $554,600,000
31. Mission: Impossible II (2000) $545,300,000
32. Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back (1980) $533,800,000
33. Home Alone (1990) $533,800,000
34. War of the Worlds (2005) $529,300,000
35. Monsters, Inc. (2001) $528,900,000
36. The Day After Tomorrow (2004) $527,939,919
37. Ghost (1990) $517,600,000
38. Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991) $516,800,000
39. Aladdin (1992) $501,900,000
40. Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989) $494,800,000
41. Twister (1996) $494,700,000
42. Toy Story 2 (1999) $485,700,000
43. Troy (2004) $481,228,348
44. Saving Private Ryan (1998) $479,300,000
45. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005) $470,656,431
46. Jaws (1975) $470,600,000
47. Pretty Woman (1990) $463,400,000
48. Bruce Almighty (2003) $458,900,000
49. The Matrix (1999) $456,300,000
50. Gladiator (2000)
 
majorloser

majorloser

Moderator
17. The Lion King (1994) $783,400,000

I don't know, Timon and Pumbaa may not be cowboys, but...................
 
Sheep

Sheep

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jeffsg4mac said:
First, the word homophobic, I don't even agree with the premise. I am not scared of gay people. Just because I don't agree or condone something does not make me afraid of it. That word is meaningless. If you don't agree with my point of view does that make you hetrophobic?

Second, I am sorry I posted the wrong list. Let me change my statement. The WORLD does not want this gay cowboy crap.
The Reason I said homophobic is simple. You simply came out of no where and had this pure hatred for the movie and wanted it to fail.

Others said "I'm not going to see it". See my point?

Also, the American culture doesn't allow an R rated movie to do well. Ever. So your not going to see any R rated movies do well, no matter what they have in them.

But, if your not scared of gay people, or don't have a person vendetta against them, why the hate? Why can't you just except that a movie bout to gay cowboys exists?

SheepStar
 
ironlung

ironlung

Banned
Homoabomino....is that better?

jeffsg4mac said:
First, the word homophobic, I don't even agree with the premise. I am not scared of gay people. Just because I don't agree or condone something does not make me afraid of it. That word is meaningless. If you don't agree with my point of view does that make you hetrophobic?

Second, I am sorry I posted the wrong list. Let me change my statement. The WORLD does not want this gay cowboy crap.
So when a couple of hot pieces of man meat walks by holding hands do you get all flushed, heart pumping, clenched teeth, strange feeling in your belly?

That could be rage...or...something else. Do your pants get tight if you know what I mean?

You will feel a ton better if you just admit your curiosity. It's 2005 for godsake.

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It must be a lowest common denominator type thing that movies like that are box office hits. It's a sad list in my opinion. The conclusion I'll draw from that list is a little different. I'll say the average movie goer does not want to see anything that makes them think or see themselves or the world in a different light.
 
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miklorsmith

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It's a free country. You're free to watch gay cowboy movies, free to make gay cowboy movies, free not to do either of the above.

You're free to explore your own sexuality. You're free to deny your sexuality. You're free to disagree with how others make movies, watch movies, and live their lives.

To denounce others who explore legal, valid ways of thinking and living is to discredit them the freedoms our country allows.

The beauty is, nobody has to live anyone else's life. Their movies will not imprint themselves in an unwilling mind. Their lifestyle decisions will not forceably enter outside lives. We are all free to follow our own passions and avoid uncomfortable elements.

Many other places in the world have strict cultural and legal boundaries that wouldn't allow such liberties. Also, latitudes even "mainstreamers" enjoy would be restricted. See, the hardliners draw their boundaries where THEY want, not where we would set them.

An unfortunate offshoot of liberty is that others might choose different paths than we do. Those decisions might be uncomfortable. But, consider the alternatives:

1) Your freedom suffers to limit the overt choices of your fellow citizens; or

2) You must suffer the choices of others in their lives to ensure your own freedoms.

Ain't America great?
 
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