tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6109330298373881994.post6971164946519933956..comments2023-10-26T11:24:50.157+03:00Comments on Strange and Curious Things: At the Theater: Robin Hoodin Sydäncuriousthingshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07600806228177309511noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6109330298373881994.post-48569098128406870302016-04-27T23:14:04.826+03:002016-04-27T23:14:04.826+03:00Lol! I can just see the ladies watching Terminator...Lol! I can just see the ladies watching Terminator 2. Might have been a bit of a shock:) (I love that movie, though.) Good point about violence not meaning immoral. This issue's been discussed a lot recently regarding the last season of Game of Thrones, and a lot of people quit watching the series because it got so OTT. It's hard to know when the violence is in there just for shock value and when it's integral to the story... curiousthingshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07600806228177309511noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6109330298373881994.post-46334011025819388422016-04-27T01:50:48.721+03:002016-04-27T01:50:48.721+03:00Hi, it's Sean, the Iliad guy. I can sympathize...Hi, it's Sean, the Iliad guy. I can sympathize with your concern, as I am conscious of morality and immorality, and the presence of children. (I replied to your Iliad comment)<br /><br />When I took a college writing class where the average student was over age 30, we each had to present on a movie. So I told my classmates, including some flower-bonnet ladies, to go view Terminator 2: Judgement Day so I could present on it. They must have been dismayed at my choice of movie, and then surprised when I focused my presentation on how it was not an immoral movie, despite the violence. As writers and citizens, we need to know the difference. <br />I did a blog essay:<br />http://essaysbysean.blogspot.ca/2013/07/morality-boys-and-hollywood.htmlSean Crawfordhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13724844971087639706noreply@blogger.com