Monday, December 19, 2005

The Preacher Man's Guide To
"Brokeback Mountain"


Of course, WorldNetDaily's Dr. Ted Baehr hates this year's must-see film!

That's a given.

It's the Vocabulary List Of Hate that sets his review apart:

twisted
laughable
frustrating
plotless
boring
politically correct
leftwing media
leftwing elites
Gay Mafia
nightmarish homosexual rape
scandal
haunted
castrated
evil message
mocks
Jesus Christ
strong heterosexual fathers
guilt
perverted
apathetic father
strong foul language
explicit sex scenes
explicit nudity
sadomasochism
sexual repression
sodomites
neo-Marxist propaganda
leftists
radical feminists
communists
homosexual perverts

Choice quotes from the "review":

Hollywood keeps trying its best to ruin the spirit of the western.

Thus, in the end, the ultimate goal of the filmmakers behind "Brokeback Mountain" is to send a politically correct message about how awful American society is in its treatment of homosexuals.

To complement this evil message is a scene where Jack mocks people who go to church and who sing hymns about Jesus Christ.

This ain't Disney, Ted! No one forced you to buy the ticket and sit through this film. And no one ever claimed that it was going to appeal to "Sons of Katie Elder" fans.

And you don't know jack about reviewing films, either. Anyone who cites "Tombstone" as a shining example of modern western films is obviously deluded. What a yawner!

Occasionally, a film comes along which exposes the raw truth of our national identity and forever raises the reality bar for future films: "Brokeback Mountain" is this year's contribution. The last film I remember causing such an uproar among Kitch Nation Defenders was "Midnight Cowboy."



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1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Conservatives of earlier generations used the same kind of language when they saw first saw women wearing pants.

A sympathetic gay cowboy is a major threat to the fragile iconography of the conservative wingnut mind.

9:55 AM  

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