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Originally Posted by Por_sha911
Graphic war movies - OK
Maniac murderer movies - OK
Aliens killing millions of humans movies - OK
Stories about news-people hounded by the government to find out -about a conservative politician and having friends killed - heck yeah.
A very dramatic true life story about a woman who worked for and believed in Planned Parenthood until she didn't want an abortion, had a change of heart and realized abortion is murder, and was then shunned - heck no! All that killing is not fun and it doesn't fit our agenda that says killing babies is OK. Lets go back to psycho-maniacs with chainsaws. That's more wholesome.
What a shock.
(no reflection on anyone here).
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I took my sons to see They shall not grow old. due to its historical significance and mostly due to the fact that is was actual footage restored.
I cannot remember the last time I went to the movies to see a Maniac Murder movie.
Alien movies are fiction - fiction is there to entertain.
Conspiracy movies are in the same boat as Murder, not something I would spend money to see.
When we go to the movies (maybe 1 to 2x a year) we tend to see something light and fun.
Thinking back, the last movie I was in the theater to see was the last Avengers and last Star Wars. That is it. I honestly try not to give Hollywood any of my money. The land of casting couches and pedophiles needs to crash and burn and be put in its rightful place. Court Jester.
So yes, hard pass on seeing a depressing movie about abortions, I will check it out when it makes it to the little screen.
I also skipped Schindlers list when it was in the movies, no way I was seeing something with that content in a movie theater. Unless I was Jerry Seinfeld on a date, then maybe. That was reserved for home.