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And, at the end of the day, this is the only thing on which everyone, regardless of his or her political beliefs, would agree about a topic as controversial as the Vietnam War.
The filmmaker begins by saying that she really liked Moore and his movies and even his beliefs, but as she attempted to have a meeting with him, during the heat of his crazed Fahrenheit 9/11 press junket, his inability to make time for an unknown filmmaker led her towards the dark side of Moore.
Where the story itself is not based on fact, the actual Indian
beliefs
and thoughts I think are true.
It was one of those types of movies that is completely predictable, and actually manages to be somewhat insulting to those of us that don't pride ourselves on our religious
beliefs.
But this movie did nothing to bolster those
beliefs.
Now, this film plays like a mix between "Air Bud" (look at White Fang save the day again and again) and a 106-minute infomercial about Native Americans' beliefs, and why you should believe in them.
They basically took the final scenes of the original White Fang's elements (White Fang is a hero of a friend) and turned into a whole movie, mixed with Native American
beliefs
and a sloppy love story.
Beside trying to convey the message, that beauty is relative, inner beauty is that counts and that every one needs someone to believe in him to reach his full potential, there is no reference to the Mormon church or Mormon
beliefs
at all.
It clearly describes the simple
beliefs
of the contemplative life: that as one abandons one's attachments to things and the material world, one is seduced into the nirvana of religious enlightenment.
It was more intelligent, and delved a bit into motivations, beliefs, etc. of terrorists.
Moore's unsupported
beliefs.
This disgusted me, but most likely it was because this was an affront to my highest held
beliefs.
Changing people's
beliefs
is the hardest thing to accomplish without exercising some kind of force.
With my first
beliefs
this one could not catch up I stand corrected.
This cartoon isn't some old-fashioned slam on Egyptians or their
beliefs
or way of life - it's just far-out absurd humor.
The film about Jesus starts some kind of controversy which seems to refer to Mel Gibson, but the real Mel Gibson as much as I may not like him is certainly sincere in his beliefs, and does not look like the cynical character in this film.
Considering that this movie was neither made by, nor endorsed by, the LDS church, The Other Side of Heaven is an endearing, uplifting movie that celebrates and pays respect to Mormon missionaries without going too deep into LDS philosophy or
beliefs.
It starts by taking the teen angst storyline from Rebel Without A Cause and adds a twist of dogmatic puritan religious
beliefs.
Billie Holliday made some lovely records with the Teddy Wilson Orchestra in the 1930s.She made some good records for jazz impresario Norman Granz towards the end of her career,their merit largely due to her accompanying musicians as her voice was shot to pieces by then.What happened in between is the area covered by Sidney Furie's "Lady sings the blues"which uses the title if not much else of her 1958 ghosted autobiography.Like fellow 50s icons James Dean and Marilyn Monroe,Miss Holliday has achieved a post mortem fame far exceeding that she enjoyed whilst she was alive.She is repeatedly presented as a proto-lesbian,proto-bisexual,proto-feminist,proto-strong black woman or whatever label people who think it empowers them to attribute their
beliefs
to a dead person who is consequently unable to refute them choose to stick on her.
But this shows the differences between Christians and others - Christians, for the most part, are seriously deluded in their beliefs, and any film like this will have them patently ignoring their senses and lauding nonsense.
A group of self-righteous liberals decide to start killing people who have
beliefs
different from their own.
We find ourselves questioning our own
beliefs
and wrestling with our own culpability.
This is BY FAR the best Bruce Lee documentary I have ever seen for two reasons: they consentrate on more of his philosophical
beliefs
rather than his life story, and they show GAME OF DEATH!!!
Sometimes modern movies present the past through modern
beliefs
and sensibilities.
The second episode, more cryptic and stronger, shows us a medieval Italian town with all its
beliefs
and supersticions.
As a result, he is martyred for his
beliefs.
The Mormon
beliefs
are almost impossible to take and that takes a lot away from the show.
What I like the most about this film is that it has tremendous emotional power to move anyone regardless of that person's ideologies or
beliefs.
It was almost taken, in bits and pieces, out of my own life and my own values, thoughts, beliefs, etc., mixed into a different order and made into a movie.
It's a real shame that, because of the religious
beliefs
of a small minority of people (who could simply elect not to watch), the rest of the TV-watching audience are deprived of excellent programming such as this.
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