Films with questionable morals.

Discussion in 'Movies' started by Bilby, Jun 16, 2023.

  1. Bilby

    Bilby Lifetime Supporter and Freerangertarian Super Moderator

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    I saw on MSN a slide show of movies they thought had terrible morals. I could not quite agree. Anyway here are mine:
    1. Ryan’s Daughter. This film makes a virtue out of ingratitude. Never in the history of cinema has so much talent been wasted on such a lousy screenplay.
    2. The Blues Brothers. While I liked the music and dance numbers, I find the idea of playing with someone’s heart to be cool thing to be completely wrong.
     
  2. MeAgain

    MeAgain Dazed & Confused Lifetime Supporter Super Moderator

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    The Blues Brothers is a cool movie. It fairly accurately mirrors my college experience, except the movie had no drugs in it.
     
  3. Eric!

    Eric! Lifetime Supporter Lifetime Supporter

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    As a teenager, watching the movie “The Last American Virgin” was pretty gut wrenching at the end. Gave me trust issues long before I even had any kind of a relationship. This is not the movie to recommend to someone who is considered to be an incel- because they would lose it and kill anyone in their way after watching it!!

    *Movie synopsis:

    Pizza delivery boy Gary (Lawrence Monoson), loudmouth David (Joe Rubbo) and hunky Rick (Steve Antin) are three high schoolers out to lose their virginity any way they can. Gary falls for transfer student Karen (Diane Franklin), who gets involved with Rick. She also tries to fix Gary up with her less attractive friend, Rose (Kimmy Robertson). When Karen gets pregnant, Gary accompanies her through an abortion, and thinks that his concern has won her over, only to find she still pines for Rick.

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