Yes he is... Some of his books are ok... but he has one crazy mind!Turgonian wrote:Isn't Stephen King a writer of eerie, dark horror fiction? Not a guy you'd think Christians would love, objectively. Then again, I enjoyed reading Edgar Allan Poe.
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There have been some great movies listed here . . . Shawshank was outstanding, Sling Blade has been way underappreciated, American Beauty = top notch, Schindler's List had a profound impact on me (one of maybe two movies that actually made me tear up) . . . I'd add:
1. Saving Private Ryan,
2. American History X,
3. Saved,
4. Donnie Darko (I've seen this probably a dozen times, haha),
5. Good Will Hunting,
6. Devil's Advocate (Charlize . . . mmmmmmmm . . . )
That said, I only own two movies: Josie and the Pussycats, and, of course, The Passion. Both great flicks. I didn't list any chick-flicks, but I admit it, I'm a junkie for them
edit: oh, duh, and my favorite of all time: Seven
1. Saving Private Ryan,
2. American History X,
3. Saved,
4. Donnie Darko (I've seen this probably a dozen times, haha),
5. Good Will Hunting,
6. Devil's Advocate (Charlize . . . mmmmmmmm . . . )
That said, I only own two movies: Josie and the Pussycats, and, of course, The Passion. Both great flicks. I didn't list any chick-flicks, but I admit it, I'm a junkie for them
edit: oh, duh, and my favorite of all time: Seven
And that, brothers and sisters, is the kind of foolishness you get people who insist on denying biblical theism. A good illustration of any as the length people will go to avoid acknowledging basic truths.Proinsias wrote:I don't think you are hearing me. Preference for ice cream is a moral issue
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Yes, great movie. Did you ever see Charlize in "monster" where she plays a serial killer? I would have never thought anyone could ugly her up that bad. When I saw her in Eon Flux I couldn't believe it was the same person.6. Devil's Advocate (Charlize . . . mmmmmmmm . . . )
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I refused to watch it, because I did not want to damage the absolute definition of beauty that is Charlize Theron in my mind, haha.
I've not seen Eon Flux yet, although I do want to. Is it any good?
I've not seen Eon Flux yet, although I do want to. Is it any good?
And that, brothers and sisters, is the kind of foolishness you get people who insist on denying biblical theism. A good illustration of any as the length people will go to avoid acknowledging basic truths.Proinsias wrote:I don't think you are hearing me. Preference for ice cream is a moral issue
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It's not bad. For me it was a little hard to follow because I'm not really a Sci-fi guy. I enjoyed it though.Jac3510 wrote:I refused to watch it, because I did not want to damage the absolute definition of beauty that is Charlize Theron in my mind, haha.
I've not seen Eon Flux yet, although I do want to. Is it any good?
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Re: Favorite Movies
Some anime films, such as The Cat Returns and other Studio Ghibli films. The parts of Grave of the Fireflies was good.
My Name's still Trinity.
Spongebob movie 1
Ice Age 1 and 2
Jurassic Park
some more i can't think of rn
My Name's still Trinity.
Spongebob movie 1
Ice Age 1 and 2
Jurassic Park
some more i can't think of rn
Re: Favorite Movies
I really hate to ruin it for movie lovers, but I can't help it...
Case: Sling Blade - of course Billy Bob did some great acting.
But didn't you feel his character was justified in killing the boy's father who was a drunk and abusive?
Who said... Yes?
But in reality, it's a big, big NO! No, we should not... feel Billy Bob's character was justified in doing... murder!
As far as I'm concerned, that was the trick theme of the movie, i.e., to try and get you to subconsciously justify the character's 'murder'.
"Oh, it's only a movie Dave," yeah, it is. Yet that's how subtle the devil likes to work. When Karl Marx saw film, he remarked how useful it would be as a tool to spread his communist ideology.
Case: Sling Blade - of course Billy Bob did some great acting.
But didn't you feel his character was justified in killing the boy's father who was a drunk and abusive?
Who said... Yes?
But in reality, it's a big, big NO! No, we should not... feel Billy Bob's character was justified in doing... murder!
As far as I'm concerned, that was the trick theme of the movie, i.e., to try and get you to subconsciously justify the character's 'murder'.
"Oh, it's only a movie Dave," yeah, it is. Yet that's how subtle the devil likes to work. When Karl Marx saw film, he remarked how useful it would be as a tool to spread his communist ideology.
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If Stephen King didn't have an outlet like writing, he'd be doing the evil he thinks and writes about.
I hated reading Edgar Allen Poe's writings in high school English. It was required. I'd never claim him to be one of America's greatest writers either, just because his writing could stir such powerful emotion.
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Re: Favorite Movies
1 the adventures of robin hoodLizard Man wrote: ↑Thu Sep 28, 2006 4:36 am 1. Blade Runner
2. Lawrence of Arabia
3. Harakiri
4. The Adventures of Robin Hood
5. Yojimbo
6. Downfall
7. Ghostbusters
8. Minority Report
9. The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King
10. Kingdom of Heaven
11. Casablanca
12. Dawn of the Dead
13. The Hidden Fortress
14. Samurai Rebellion
15. A Clockwork Orange
16. Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla
17. The Sword of Doom
18. Superman: The Movie
19. The Outlaw Josey Wales
20. The Ten Commandments
That's me list.
2 downfall
3 the lord of the rings the return of the king
4 dawn of the dead
5 godzilla vs. mechagodzilla
6 the sword of doom
these are my favorite movies too
i want to see again them...
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Re: Favorite Movies
Leon, good to have you here! I see you're not a Believer - what is your background, as it relates to faith?