Morally
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But it is this behavioral model which is at the cold, cruel heart of neoliberal economics, and it is as
morally
corrosive as it is scientifically wrong because, if we accept at face value that humans are fundamentally selfish, and then we look around the world at all of the unambiguous prosperity in it, then it follows logically, then it must be true by definition, that billions of individual acts of selfishness magically transubstantiate into prosperity and the common good.
You become
morally
judgmental.
And the kind of simplistic solutions that we sometimes have, to think that doing everything by hand is going to be the solution, is really not
morally
justified.
How many people think it was
morally
permissible for Grace to put the powder in the coffee?
Media headlines still to this day, just [like] last month, will talk about the views such as people believing that gay adoption is just
morally
wrong; that gay people who want children do it because they want some sort of "trophy" in order to mimic heterosexual lifestyles; that gay people will turn their children gay.
I also like it because it's an intrinsically kind of
morally
redeeming exercise.
We should do it economically, we should do it morally, and we should do it for quality of life.
Should they come forward, that would be a tricky situation for us, but we're presumably acting in such a way that people feel
morally
compelled to continue our mission, not to screw it up.
But in the beginning, this was seen as a very
morally
problematic thing, long before it became funny.
This movie and several other movies from the 1950s with a religious overtone, such as The Robe, Quo Vadis, and Samson and Delilah, unfortunately depict all pagans or anybody who isn't a Jew or Christian as
morally
depraved and decadent.
Okay, it features one lovely blink-and-you-miss-it-joke (when the dead are rising from their tombs, the names of the old time "horror" directors like Jacques Tournier and Jean Yarborough are featured in the tombstones) and the smashing of
morally
bankrupt Repu/con/rightist villains is on-target: whorish skanks preaching morals etc.
"Belle-Maman" leaves you with only a nauseated contempt for its
morally
bankrupt and clueless protagonists.
If you are looking for a movie to kill time and make you feel
morally
superior to others, then watch away.
Oh,,,,but yes, it's great to see how
morally
superior this FBI agent is, when she's pretty certain that there's a bomb in an Opera House, and she doesn't sound the alarm.
Unfortunately, we are once again given a group of people who are
morally
reprehensible.
We feel
morally
obliged to care about the topic, but the director's self-indulgent, meandering, uninspired delivery of his journey makes you grow numb after a while.
The story in San Franpsycho is that there's a serial killer on the loose who is killing
morally
corrupt individuals (maybe I read too much into it, but hey, it's my nature apparently) after The San Franpsycho kills a pair of people under the Golden Gate Bridge we're introduced to one of the main characters of the film: Joe Estevez (brother of Martin Sheen) as a curmudgeony cop named Bill Culp.
Erica begins to regain her sanity as she kills these violent people, but is unsure of whether or not what she's doing is
morally
right.
This is a
morally
disgusting movie and where is the wife?
I find this
morally
reprehensible, and needless to say, after viewing this nonsense, I not only stopped golfing and talking on the telephone, but also decided to stop feeding the homeless.
The people do not want to face the truth that they are doing anything wrong, but it shows them putting things before God, going to beach parties acting inappropriate, their materialistic ways, and other things in which the people of our world do that tend to not be
morally
right.
DNA experiments were conducted, critters started to grow, people spoke to each other without coming off as being
morally
superior jerks, etc. Needless to say, it would have been a much better movie if they would have made the flashbacks the movie and forgotten about the sanctimonious do-gooders.
By abruptly cutting from this scenario to the
morally
conflicting occupation (the mob's personal physician), the viewer is called upon to experience this sudden turn of events.
1891: Stalwart,
morally
upright military doctor Lieutenant Claude de Ross (solid Claudio Cassinelli) and several other shipwreck survivors wash ashore on a remote tropical island that's governed with an iron fist by the ruthless and sadistic Edmund Rackham (superbly played to the deliciously slimy hilt by Richard Johnson), who lives on the island with the feisty Amanda Martin (a winningly spunky performance by the ravishing Barbara Bach) and her unhinged rogue biologist father Professor Ernest Martin (a marvelously dotty portrayal by Joseph Cotten).
For the
morally
enraged stomach it is great running to the toilet to barf material.
Moreover, the fine line distinguishing cops from criminals gets chillingly blurred in this picture: the titular squad use harsh, brutish and
morally
dubious strong-arm tactics as a means to an end for enforcing the law and there's certainly no code of honor amongst the thugs and thieves who populate the seedy urban underbelly that's vividly depicted in this movie.
Donald Sutherland is great as the
morally
ambiguous, somewhat creepy at times, agent that recruits Quinn.
However, almost 3/4 of the stunts are fantastically hysterical (even if
morally
condemnable, but remember Knoxville's statement), and if you are in the right mindset this movie is hysterical to watch.
An added bonus: As we see Mishima's fury over the lack of tradition in a
morally
vacant modern society, Schrader gives us an excellent demonstration of the dichotomy between thought and execution in cinema.
Benicio del Toro's character is clearly the good guy,
morally
clean and uncorruptable.
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