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Social engineering movies/enemies of PSG
I just rented a movie entittled "Frailty" that has me urked. Its one of many I've seen that seem to me to have the same agenda behind it. One of portraying Christians as delusional, backwards, and of course very dangerous. They're usually midwesterners and what do they have playin on the radio in their trucks and kitchens?
Why of course....some generic classic country music with a salient PEDAL STEEL wafting thru the air. Anyone wonder why there's so much negative stereotyping and prejudice regarding this amazing instrument?
Why of course....some generic classic country music with a salient PEDAL STEEL wafting thru the air. Anyone wonder why there's so much negative stereotyping and prejudice regarding this amazing instrument?
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Remember the old TV show Northern Exposure? In nearly every scene that occurred at the local cafe/bar, the jukebox was playing a song with a lot of steel in it.
It was very good music, not at all generic. Sadly enough it was probably the producers way of creating a cliched, rural atmosphere to accompany their ensemble of eccentric, backwoods characters.
The typical Hollywood treatment.
It was very good music, not at all generic. Sadly enough it was probably the producers way of creating a cliched, rural atmosphere to accompany their ensemble of eccentric, backwoods characters.
The typical Hollywood treatment.
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Remember the recent TV add where the guy is sitting in a diner and says he didn't want mayonaisse on his sandwich? And the waitress wipes the mayo off on the edge of the table puts the bread back on top of the sandwich? And there is a really whiny steel guitar coming from a radio in the background?
But seriously, Hollywood stereotypes everyone - the dumb mafia Italians, hick Southerners, dizzy-sexy secretaries, the ruthless corporate bigwig, criminals who always bicker with each other, the gorgeous hooker with a heart of gold (ever seen one of those for real?), etc. Did you ever see a complimentary portrayal of a teenage punk rocker?
But seriously, Hollywood stereotypes everyone - the dumb mafia Italians, hick Southerners, dizzy-sexy secretaries, the ruthless corporate bigwig, criminals who always bicker with each other, the gorgeous hooker with a heart of gold (ever seen one of those for real?), etc. Did you ever see a complimentary portrayal of a teenage punk rocker?
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I'm always delighted to hear pedal steel in the background in movies, whatever the context. There are several pedal steel styles that actually define country and western music in the minds of average listeners. It's a real quick way for moviemakers to set the stage for a scene. I don't mind that at all.
It sounds to me like you're complaining more about the negative stereotyping of midwestern Christians in "Frailty" and other movies. That subject is beyond the scope of this Forum.
There are plenty of movies that have scenes in country bars without the negative connotations. Country pedal steel adds to the ambiance of the scene. I see that as a good thing.
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It sounds to me like you're complaining more about the negative stereotyping of midwestern Christians in "Frailty" and other movies. That subject is beyond the scope of this Forum.
There are plenty of movies that have scenes in country bars without the negative connotations. Country pedal steel adds to the ambiance of the scene. I see that as a good thing.
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..who were you most irked at?...the people at the video rental store who forced you to rent the movie, or the people who tied you down on your couch and forced you to sit through the whole thing?...<SMALL>I just rented a movie entittled "Frailty" that has me urked. Its one of many I've seen that seem to me to have the same agenda behind it. One of portraying Christians as delusional, backwards, and of course very dangerous. They're usually midwesterners and what do they have playin on the radio in their trucks and kitchens?</SMALL>
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"But seriously, Hollywood stereotypes everyone - the dumb mafia Italians, hick Southerners, dizzy-sexy secretaries, the ruthless corporate bigwig, criminals who always bicker with each other, the gorgeous hooker with a heart of gold (ever seen one of those for real?), etc. Did you ever see a complimentary portrayal of a teenage punk rocker?"
David,- you forgot to mention Norwegians riding reindeers and fighting polar bears on their way to work.
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David,- you forgot to mention Norwegians riding reindeers and fighting polar bears on their way to work.

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Stereotypes don't come out of thin air. The Bush administration is all Christians and they're delutional, backwards and of course very dangerous. They're also liars, thives and criminals who are not the least bit patriotic. So where does this stereotype come from? It comes from more than half of the people in this country and the vast majority of the rest of the world.
Movie makers have one agenda. Making money. If they put beautiful women in a film or car chases its because people like this stuff. If they bash Christianity its because people like that too. How many pro-Christian movies can you think of that have been big hits? Or even small hits? Tom Bradshaw told me that hardly anybody buys the gospel steel guitar records he sells.
b0b, how do the gospel records sell compared to the non-gospel ones? Don
Movie makers have one agenda. Making money. If they put beautiful women in a film or car chases its because people like this stuff. If they bash Christianity its because people like that too. How many pro-Christian movies can you think of that have been big hits? Or even small hits? Tom Bradshaw told me that hardly anybody buys the gospel steel guitar records he sells.
b0b, how do the gospel records sell compared to the non-gospel ones? Don
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There is a whole political class who say they are christians, because it gets votes.
They even make a show of going to church.
But are they good Christians.... ?
One has to doubt this.
Actions speak louder than words,
and lipservice is only good for those
who choose to believe it.
But I am not stating this observation to start a debate on what is a "Good Christian."
The movies are a commercial enterprise, and not all people shop at all company stores.
But in America all have a right to their own, voice and opinions, whether nice of nasty.
In film, on this forum, or by email to a friend.
I haven't seen Frailty, I might, I might not.
But I expect to judge it myself, on it's merits as a story with subtext, and not it's front story trappings such as scenery or sound effects.
Maybe b0b is right the people in ths story are from an area that predominates with country music, but that doesn't mean they are the only people there, nor the only people of that type there either.
So the music is just fine for the area, and the fictional characters are the issue, not the steel sound track.
They even make a show of going to church.
But are they good Christians.... ?
One has to doubt this.
Actions speak louder than words,
and lipservice is only good for those
who choose to believe it.
But I am not stating this observation to start a debate on what is a "Good Christian."
The movies are a commercial enterprise, and not all people shop at all company stores.
But in America all have a right to their own, voice and opinions, whether nice of nasty.
In film, on this forum, or by email to a friend.
I haven't seen Frailty, I might, I might not.
But I expect to judge it myself, on it's merits as a story with subtext, and not it's front story trappings such as scenery or sound effects.
Maybe b0b is right the people in ths story are from an area that predominates with country music, but that doesn't mean they are the only people there, nor the only people of that type there either.
So the music is just fine for the area, and the fictional characters are the issue, not the steel sound track.
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