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March 11, 2013 at 6:19 am #207470
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GuestI watched a documentary online about a movie rental store in Utah that used to exist. They would edit movies for vulgar language, nudity, sex, and graphic violence. Really good documentary! I recommend for others to watch it as well. It’s a shame, though, that its former manager Daniel Thompson was arrested for sex with underage girls. March 12, 2013 at 1:02 am #266882Anonymous
GuestThanks for the info, just hearing the name takes me back to the times when most people owned a working VCR! 😆 I’ll have to check it out.
March 13, 2013 at 3:32 am #266883Anonymous
GuestYes, I watched it at a film festival and enjoyed it. I reviewed it: http://mormonheretic.org/2012/06/18/the-religious-test-and-cleanflix/ March 13, 2013 at 5:13 am #266884Anonymous
GuestWait, are you telling me that the Cleanflix guy got busted for messing around with kids? How ironic is that? March 13, 2013 at 7:34 am #266885Anonymous
GuestYeah, like the televangelists and hardcore conservative politicians who get caught with prostitutes. Sometimes, life really is a circus.
March 13, 2013 at 8:42 am #266886Anonymous
GuestI really enjoyed it. At least the original managers of Cleanflix didn’t get themselves in the same kind of trouble. March 13, 2013 at 10:16 am #266887Anonymous
GuestOld-Timer wrote:Yeah, like the televangelists and hardcore conservative politicians who get caught with prostitutes.
Sometimes, life really is a circus.
Yes, it’s almost a real life cliche.
Right wing politicians get caught doing something kinky, left wing ones get caught taking bribes, with their hand in the till or corrupting trade unions.
March 13, 2013 at 10:33 pm #266888Anonymous
GuestYes, those are great comparisons. What irritates me, though, is that when the Cleanflix manager got caught and lost his good reputation he wouldn’t take responsibility for it, just like too many criminals that serve sentences. April 2, 2013 at 4:50 pm #266889Anonymous
GuestIlovechrist77 wrote:I watched a documentary online about a movie rental store in Utah that used to exist. They would edit movies for vulgar language, nudity, sex, and graphic violence. Really good documentary! I recommend for others to watch it as well. It’s a shame, though, that its former manager Daniel Thompson was arrested for sex with underage girls.
I tried to watch this but I was halted in my efforts by depictions of graphic violence and nudity right in the beginning. I was not in an environment where that would be acceptable (sister in-laws house). Because I was frustrated in my efforts, I was analyzing the necessity of the images that they were showing. I believe that it was important to show the before and after clips from Titanic and the Matrix because both of those movies were important parts of the Cleanflix movement. I believe the clips from Pretty Woman, Sin City, and Brokeback Mountain, were unnecessary because those were all movies where the offending subject matter was so pervasive and intertwined with the plot that Cleanflix never touched them. I felt that their “probative value” was limited at best. That is as far as I was able to get.
Fair warning *** If you try to watch this documentary, there are examples of scenes with various objectionable images *** Fair warning
😳 April 3, 2013 at 3:13 am #266890Anonymous
GuestYeah, I am sorry for not giving a warning. I should have done so before. April 7, 2013 at 9:52 pm #266891Anonymous
GuestThe directors said there are 2 versions of their documentary: the PG and the R version. April 8, 2013 at 4:43 am #266892Anonymous
Guestmormonheretic wrote:The directors said there are 2 versions of their documentary: the PG and the R version.
A beautiful irony

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