StrainedEyes
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Not you.. Someone said fundamentalis=******.. i worded it wrong![]()
Oh... well... Carry on.

Not you.. Someone said fundamentalis=******.. i worded it wrong![]()
Not you.. Someone said fundamentalis=******.. i worded it wrong![]()
I don't have ClearPlay; however, I did try to edit "The Crow: Salvation" on Nero, to remove the bulk of the gorier and overtly sexual scenes in the film. You can tell a story well enough, without amping up blood or sex. It can be done.dodger said:Do you edit your own movies to take out the sex scenes or do you have that clearplay dvd, that plays DVD's clean without any sex scenes? Just wondering.
I don't have ClearPlay; however, I did try to edit "The Crow: Salvation" on Nero, to remove the bulk of the gorier and overtly sexual scenes in the film. You can tell a story well enough, without amping up blood or sex. It can be done.
I don't have ClearPlay; however, I did try to edit "The Crow: Salvation" on Nero, to remove the bulk of the gorier and overtly sexual scenes in the film. You can tell a story well enough, without amping up blood or sex. It can be done.
I don't have ClearPlay; however, I did try to edit "The Crow: Salvation" on Nero, to remove the bulk of the gorier and overtly sexual scenes in the film. You can tell a story well enough, without amping up blood or sex. It can be done.
I don't have ClearPlay; however, I did try to edit "The Crow: Salvation" on Nero, to remove the bulk of the gorier and overtly sexual scenes in the film. You can tell a story well enough, without amping up blood or sex. It can be done.
Because apart from the gorier and more sexual scenes, I like the film, and I wanted to enjoy the story without having to see that stuff.Leto Atrides said:There are literally thousands of movies that have no gore or sexual content. Why would you even consider going through the trouble of editing that movie?
Most of the real world doesn't want to take part in your fascistic, bible induced world. Get over yourself.
Dude...are you mentally ******ed? I don't see how you can take some one saying that porn should be banned from the net and twist it in your own mind into him stating the he's a fundie that wants to take over the world. For the record, a person who believes in god and doesn't like porn isn't always a fundie. A fundie is an extremist. Get your facts right, moron.
And I'd get rid of godhatesfags.com . HE'S A FUNDIE!!!!!!!!
My man, how in the world did you stumble upon that site?
The effer is famous for protesting gay people. If you ask any gay dude on the street who Fred Phelps is...he'll tell you. He and his band of nutwads protested Matthew Shepards funeral when he died.My man, how in the world did you stumble upon that site?
First of all guys, all he did is answer the question honestly, so get off his back.I'd get completely rid of every X-rated site on the Internet, and install "supreme-security" firewalls so nobody could reconsruct them. The existence of porn is one of many reasons why the world is so obsessed with sex. Contrary to popular belief, the times don't change by themselves. The content that we as a race put out there cause chain-reactions like that to happen.
You do realise that that's a massive insult to the creators and filmmakers, right? I bet you support test screenings, as well.Because apart from the gorier and more sexual scenes, I like the film, and I wanted to enjoy the story without having to see that stuff.
You do realise that that's a massive insult to the creators and filmmakers, right? I bet you support test screenings, as well.
Thanks for the support; its nice to have someone honestly backing me up for a change.Honey Vibe said:First of all guys, all he did is answer the question honestly, so get off his back.
It's true that we need to be more conscientious about the images we let churn inside us -- whether you know it or not, constantly watching violence and sex for its vulgarity/humiliation does not improve your character. In the end we have a lot of choices now, to make the landscape of our psyche as we see fit. I don't believe censoring these images is right, but at the same time, we are all defaulting to this garbage in a way that harms our spirits.
Never been to a test screening myself, but as for "The Crow" franchise, I've actually met and spoken to the original comic's creator, James O'Barr, many times at local conventions. I've told him what I like, dislike, and have concerns about, regarding both his work and the films that resulted from it. More often than not, he's actually agreed with me, with regards to each film's tone and content. That's not to say we agree on everything, but the basic points remained the same. I actually have a custom sketch that he did for me, about 2 months ago...Fried Gold said:You do realise that that's a massive insult to the creators and filmmakers, right? I bet you support test screenings, as well.
Then what's the point of watching The Evil Dead if you cut out the tree rape and ankle stabbing scenes?I don't have ClearPlay; however, I did try to edit "The Crow: Salvation" on Nero, to remove the bulk of the gorier and overtly sexual scenes in the film. You can tell a story well enough, without amping up blood or sex. It can be done.
I'd get completely rid of every X-rated site on the Internet, and install "supreme-security" firewalls so nobody could reconsruct them. The existence of porn is one of many reasons why the world is so obsessed with sex. Contrary to popular belief, the times don't change by themselves. The content that we as a race put out there cause chain-reactions like that to happen.
myspace, so all the emo kids would kill themselves.
I don't have ClearPlay; however, I did try to edit "The Crow: Salvation" on Nero, to remove the bulk of the gorier and overtly sexual scenes in the film. You can tell a story well enough, without amping up blood or sex. It can be done.