Watchmen released today

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Michael Doyle

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The release of Watchmen is today. I am taking my wife and 16 year old son tonight. I pray the content is not to terribly bad, but I must admit I am quite excited to see it.

Is this bad?! OK Maybe I shouldn't open it up like that, I feel the conviction seeping in already...

Anyone else going to see it this weekend?
 
The release of Watchmen is today. I am taking my wife and 16 year old son tonight. I pray the content is not to terribly bad, but I must admit I am quite excited to see it.

Is this bad?! OK Maybe I shouldn't open it up like that, I feel the conviction seeping in already...

Anyone else going to see it this weekend?

It looks very interesting. I never read the graphic novel (but I read a spoiler a while back!), but the trailers on TV look VERY interesting. We are watching our dollars on movies, more or less, so I will probably wait until video or at least the cheapo theater. Could you let us know, after you see it, if it is worth seeing it in the theater? I've always thought lots of special effects don't translate well to the smaller screen.

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I'm going to see it. I loved "300".

Burn me at the stake now.

:flamingscot:
 
I will be sure to do that Pastor Tim. I suppose I should prepare for my death by incineration as well :flamingscot:

But I will enjoy the movie and...:popcorn:
 
I wanna go see it... I didn't know that it was coming out tonight.... I might go see it. thanks for the heads up!
 
The movie is so bad that Christian reviewers have walked out of it. Please don't allow this tripe to enter your minds.
 
We are gonna risk it and I will let you all know what this God fearing Irishman thinks.

Go if you must but don't pervert your 16-year-old son by letting him see such debauchery.

I'm sick to my stomach just thinking about filth like this movie.
 
We are gonna risk it and I will let you all know what this God fearing Irishman thinks.

Go if you must but don't pervert your 16-year-old son by letting him see such debauchery.

I'm sick to my stomach just thinking about filth like this movie.

We are considering everything Kim. I appreciate everyones concern about this.

I do feel I have been prepared for this type of onslaught in that...

I have seen MARK DRISCOLL preach!!! :lol::lol::lol:
 
Thanks for the review. You just saved me the price of a ticket.

"I just saved a bunch of money by switching to the Puritan Board."
 
The release of Watchmen is today. I am taking my wife and 16 year old son tonight. I pray the content is not to terribly bad, but I must admit I am quite excited to see it.

Is this bad?! OK Maybe I shouldn't open it up like that, I feel the conviction seeping in already...

Anyone else going to see it this weekend?

The answer to your question is in the joking. :(
 
ok I read the review... thanks ya'll... I guess I'll sit this one out... Micheal please tell me how it is.
 
I don't think most of us understand how incipiently insidious these images are. They pry into the brain and wedge righteousness out of our thoughts. They brand our thoughts and, for whatever reason, are recalled much faster and more clearly than thoughts of righteousness. The idea of subjecting my own eyes gives an image of unremovable filth. I can't imagine going, let alone taking my wife and sons. If I had tickets I'd get a refund and see something else, go to dinner, rent something or, better yet, stay at home and read about David and his struggles with just a glimpse of a woman from afar. Better to be as Joseph, and flee...
 
Ouch...all very scathing and convicting.

Gentle my brothers and sisters, I said I was rethinking going, now can we all just take a deep breath.:handshake:
 
Perhaps there's liberty on this...but I don't think so. There's something very powerful about sexual images. I think Joseph understood as much considering he ran from Potipher's wife yet was surrounded by other forms of idol worship. I would not be described as particularly "legalistic" when it comes to cursing and violence...but for my household, outright blasphemy and sexual content are deal-breakers for movies and t.v.
 
I have no more to say on this and please watch your implications toward my handling of my family.

We all laugh and joke on the board on many intense and touchy subjects and all of a sudden I`m lambasted with y`alls indignation. I was not aware of the movie content and jokingly carried on the conversation upon reading. I am pretty frustrated at moment.

Enough said.
 
This is bugging me. Suppose I had been saving for years to buy airline tickets to Hawaii. I've been there, and wanted to take my family. The only way I could afford it is to buy non-refundable tickets. Then, just before boarding, we find out that the pilot was just released from a psych ward and the co-pilot is drunk. We see the mechanics working on the plane, leaving panels open, throwing cigarette butts at one another and fluid leaking from the aircraft's undercarriage. I would bet that the plane would make it fine. But, I wouldn't bet with the lives of my family members. Even if I couldn't get a refund, I'd not risk my family on the chance that we'd make it and have a good time.
This movie has no such optimism to it. It is filled with vile filth. It will poison all who see it. The profanity will tweak ears and erode innocence. The sex scenes will fill eyes, young and old alike, with images not fit for man, especially those purified by the precious blood of Christ. And I know my wife would feel that I was more interested in entertainment than her purity. She would not feel protected, but rather subjected. There have been times when we've started a movie and she's later said that she was afraid I wouldn't shut it off.
I don't want to be legalistic on this. But I would be remiss if I didn't plea on behalf of the innocence and godliness of a family that professes Christ. I beg you, train them up in righteousness, not in the ways of the world.

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Michael, I posted without seeing your last post. I have no desire to lambast you. Yes, this is personal. And consider this a personal plea; in love.
 
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The sex scenes will fill eyes, young and old alike, with images not fit for man, especially those purified by the precious blood of Christ.

Can this be said of all images of sex, or just the ones within this particular movie?

Taking our families to a brothel is no different than taking them to these sorts of movies.

I couldn't disagree more. Brothels and movies are quite different.
 
The sex scenes will fill eyes, young and old alike, with images not fit for man, especially those purified by the precious blood of Christ.

Can this be said of all images of sex, or just the ones within this particular movie?

Taking our families to a brothel is no different than taking them to these sorts of movies.

I couldn't disagree more. Brothels and movies are quite different.

As different as suicide by wrist slashing vs gun shot.
 
Brothels and movies are quite different.

As different as suicide by wrist slashing vs gun shot.

Not exactly. What is the purpose of a brothel? To arouse and gratify sexual desires. The same can't be said for any movie (or other piece of art) containing sexual content. If it is to arouse and gratify the audience or it has that affect, then I agree that it is dangerous.
I don't know enough about this movie to say one way or the other, but I disagree with the blanket statements about sexual content in art.
 
Perhaps this is particularly fresh for me as I study today. Consider the passage:
Ephesians 5:25-33
25Husbands, love your wives, just as Christ also loved the church and gave Himself for her, 26that He might sanctify and cleanse her with the washing of water by the word, 27that He might present her to Himself a glorious church, not having spot or wrinkle or any such thing, but that she should be holy and without blemish. 28So husbands ought to love their own wives as their own bodies; he who loves his wife loves himself. 29For no one ever hated his own flesh, but nourishes and cherishes it, just as the Lord does the church. 30For we are members of His body, of His flesh and of His bones. 31“For this reason a man shall leave his father and mother and be joined to his wife, and the two shall become one flesh.” 32This is a great mystery, but I speak concerning Christ and the church. 33Nevertheless let each one of you in particular so love his own wife as himself, and let the wife see that she respects her husband.

"Nourish" in verse 29 is the same as "bring them up" in 6:4, in regard to fathers. Bottom line, would Christ take His bride to this movie? Furthermore, if a Christian goes, then is the bride not dragging Christ through the same filth?
 
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