View Full Version : Fight the Good Fight website...
SpaceDog
Feb 1st, 2004, 07:12 AM
Have you all seen this? http://www.goodfight.org/ - I found it quite funny and disturbing really, but would be interested to hear all your views on it...
young again
Feb 1st, 2004, 11:50 AM
I like where they call the Osbornes "Satan's First Family." I thought it was a parody, then when I realized it wasn't, it was even funnier.
bluehorizonx10
Feb 1st, 2004, 12:20 PM
Welcome Space Dog!
First off we've had way too many debates on this issue that we don't need another. They always cause problems in the end. But of course being new, you wouldn't know that.
Secondly if these people are so disturbed by what their children are seeing, and I do agree MTV steps over the bounds on their shows, then why on earth put the pictures on their own website? That's defeating the purpose they're portraying right? :confused:
DoubleEdgeSword
Feb 1st, 2004, 12:40 PM
Oh man.. this would truly be hilarious if they weren't so serious about it. No, I take that back. It makes it even funnier. You're right, young again. lol
You know people?.. simple solution here. TURN OFF THE TV.
Uh, yeah..
SpaceDog
Feb 1st, 2004, 12:44 PM
Thanks for the welcome bluehorizon - I wasn't referring to the Britney/Madonna pic if that's the issue you were referring to - it's just the whole website I found really bizarre, especially the exposes. The list of artists there reads like an A-Z of popular artists...
smackers
Feb 1st, 2004, 01:02 PM
Wow. Just...wow.
These hardcore websites always diss the music I like. Alice in Chains and Fionna Apple ROCK, people.
bluehorizonx10
Feb 1st, 2004, 01:02 PM
Yes, after previewing the site it's unreal. They take words and actions and make them into what they want for their own cause. I admit the entertainment business all in all seems bad, but if you look at each person, each case, and each issue you find answers you weren't exactly expecting sometimes.
I had to wonder if they remember the fact once saved always saved.
I did notice though that they are making money off of videos including some clips of different artists. I wonder if they have premission for using those. Afterall everyone always wants to make money. Right? Wonder if they think that's a sin too?
smackers
Feb 1st, 2004, 01:08 PM
Expressing her strong agreement to cinematically express such themes, Oprah recalls her conversation with Beloved's author Toni Morrison. She stated:
"I told her I'd just read the book and what it meant to me and how I felt so strongly that the world needed to hear this story, and the way to do it was through film."
Oprah sought after demonic possession in order to elicit a superior acting performance whereby she might gain a greater influence over her viewers. Beloved's Director, Jonathon Demme, who is also the director of The Silence of the Lambs, recalled:
There's a real gem.
disneyfied
Feb 1st, 2004, 01:30 PM
Wow ...just wow ....
bekahbeans
Feb 2nd, 2004, 04:17 PM
Originally posted by smackers
Wow. Just...wow.
These hardcore websites always diss the music I like. Alice in Chains and Fionna Apple ROCK, people.
Fiona Apple has a new CD coming out this year!!!! :love: *squeals with excitment*
They say some interesting things about Tori Amos too. Her music can be pretty anti-Christian I'll admit, but it's so good. Oh well.
I like how they have a bunch of names they're just waiting to fill in. Like they're watching these people for any wrong move so they can write an expose about them. *shakes head*
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