I didn't know that doors opening and closing inexplicably constituted offense to God :) I've just been visiting CAPalert website for the first time (thanks Alex) and it's ... hypnotic I guess. I just don't get this guy at all - I'm not entirely sure how you're supposed to have a movie at all if you avoid all the things that he finds distasteful. And I'm going to watch Mary Poppins (the only movie to get 100) again because I'm sure she has witch like powers or magic in it which he definitely comes down hard on elsewhere (e.g. Harry Potter). And Dick Van Dykes accent comes under Offense to God in my book :) It just strikes me as slightly odd that bad things which don't succeed/are defeated and the consequences shown are considered just as bad as bad things which succeed/have no consequences which means that hardly any films get good marks even when they might have a positive message.
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Re: On Mary Poppins...
Date: January 16th, 2002 10:55 am (UTC)From:I think this sort of message is a much more powerful and realistic message than either in Mary Poppins (everyone is already one of the saved, or nearly so), or LoTR/Harry Potter (in both of these, people have the chance to fall, and may indeed do so, but whether or not they do is very much to do with their inner characteristics -- it is almost determined in advance whether they will be one of the elect or not, even if we the audience do not yet know what will tip the balance).