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Opens tomorrow November 12 at a theater near you.

http://www2.foxsearchlight.com/kinsey/site/

http://www.usatoday.com/news/h...10-kinsey-main_x.htm

Could be the last hurrah for the out of touch Hollywierd crowd. Wonder if it will bomb?

http://www.worldnetdaily.com/n...asp?ARTICLE_ID=29891

http://www.leaderu.com/jhs/reisman.html

Probably more reviews coming daily yhis week.

No rest 4 the wicked. Wink

caritas,

mm <*)))))><
 
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Do you plan to see it, Michael? Not sure yet, here.
 
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Yeah, probably so, but I don't want to enrich the studio or the ratings. I'll see it when it hits the
$1 movie just in time 4 Valentine's day. Wink
 
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Michael, you must be our guinea pig. You must watch the movie and report back for the rest of us.

Truly, I was not aware of (and I hope you're not simply feeding me propoganda Wink ) of the path of sexual and cultural destruction that lead back to Kinsey and just how possibly sick and perverted a man he was before you mentioned some of that stuff on another thread. It's YOUR mess now so you have to clean it up. Big Grin
 
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http://www.guardian.co.uk/usa/...2271,1351314,00.html

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0362269/


I saw Gods and Monsters, which was a moving story of an ex-Marine who was helped with his existential crisis through a freindship with the old broken down
director/producer of Frankenstien movies. It really did challenge me and get me thinking, so Bill Condon
seems to be a thoughtful producer. I'm not sure what his agenda is in creating this movie, but it seems to be sympathetic to Kinsey and attempts to make him into an heroic figure.

There was a review at the New York Times also,
but I couldn't get the link to post.

caritas,

mm <*)))))><
 
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Sex is imagined to be "empowering:" we exercise power when we unveil our stunning bodies and reduce another person to slavish lust. But very few of us have such bodies; for most of us, sex doesn't mean power, but vulnerability. It means trusting another to be kind toward imperfections and scars and sags; trusting that they will be kind because they love you, because they said so, because they sealed it with a ring. This is why marriage is where sex is most exuberantly free, and why it's no surprise that married conservative and Christian women keep topping the surveys of sexual satisfaction. Kinsey depicts the confusion the researcher encountered due to his dullness at understanding the emotional and relational aspects of sex, but not the outcome of his blundering opacity. He did not expand our knowledge, but contracted it, reducing an experience that had been private, holistic, and rich into solitary or mutual mechanics. There's a lot of wisdom we've lost, whole generations of it. But when we finally admit we're not having fun, we can begin to discover it again.
http://www.nationalreview.com/...reen200411220815.asp
 
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Before a twelve step meeting tonight, a gentleman
proudly exclaimed how satisfying his relationship
with his wife is after 27 years of marriage. They have a relationship based on spiritual principles
such as commitment, cooperation and sharing burdens.
It's so refreshing to hear so many long term partners affirming this, as the world needs true love now more than ever!

Bravo Frederica Mathewes and thank you, Phil! Smiler

caritas,

mm <*))))))><
 
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