I personally attest to the horrible darkness that pervades our entertainment these days.
I hadn’t been to a theater in 2 years until last weekend.
The previews were an assault on the senses and the psyche.
It was horribly spiritually dark and evil.
“I personally attest to the horrible darkness that pervades our entertainment these days.
I hadnt been to a theater in 2 years until last weekend.
The previews were an assault on the senses and the psyche.
It was horribly spiritually dark and evil.”
Full agreement. I quit going to the movies in 1993. I won’t be going back.
Don’t own a video game here. Don’t own an XBox. From what I’ve seen of that stuff, I find it “repelling” — just can’t look at it. I can’t see how being addicted to that improves anyone — including the Freepers who will post here, “I’ve been playing those games for years, and I’m ok....”
Same with a lot of violence on television today. In 1967, “Bonnie and Clyde” shocked critics and everyone else. Today that level of violence is milquetoast.
I’ll guess the majority of folks who view and digest this stuff on a regular basis are ok. The problem is the small number of those who won’t be ok. We saw an example of that last Friday.