SierraLea wrote:Usually violenc e is in a movie for a reason.
Usually, but not always. If I was so inclined I'm sure I could find plenty of movies that had violence that was in it for no other reason than to just be "awesome."
If the film can do without it, it should
I disagree, people should never feel obligated to censor their own works, and if you don't like the content, then don't watch it. But using some device that "cuts out" objectionable content just because you want to watch something...I'm pretty sure that's not Biblical. It just seems to me trying to justify watching something you shouldn't, it's just an excuse. If you really think that kind of content is bad,
don't watch it at all, censored or not.
Because if you buy the DVD, you're supporting the movie and the people who made it and all the content inside it. There is no way to tell a corporation that you liked the movie but didn't care for the sex scene if you've given them your money. They don't monitor how you watch the movie, they don't monitor if you skip scenes, and they don't monitor if you play it with a thing that cuts out content. So hey guess what? If you bought Avatar and watched it, even WITH Clear Play, the company is going to go "Wow, lots of people bought it, so they clearly liked it and we should make more movies like it!" And by purchasing the movie, you've sent a message that you want to see
more content like that in your movies. And you're going to get it. But if you don't buy it in the first place, you're not supporting it. I suppose you could illegally download it but I'm pretty sure that would be unethical too.
Sorry, I don't buy it. If you don't want to see that content, don't watch movies like that. As far as I'm concerned if you want to watch a movie, watch the movie. If you think it has objectionable content, don't watch it. But pick a side and stick with it, because this whole "It's okay to watch this movie with sex in it as long as I don't see sex" is total nonsense and just a convenient excuse because you think it's too hard to live up to the standards God tells you to live up to.
I watch movies with sex in them all the time, and I don't think there's a problem with that at all. Maybe I'm wrong...but if I am wrong, at least I'm not trying to excuse my behavior by saying "But I didn't actually SEE the sex so that makes it okay!"