Swanson was released from the Mental Hospital... his condition is stable, as long as he cooperates with his doctor's orders to not go near any ponds from now on.
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Quote from: benjimanbreeg on November 17, 2015, 04:41:17 PMQuote from: Jack on November 14, 2015, 12:05:28 PMQuote from: benjimanbreeg on November 14, 2015, 11:14:53 AMYet they don't seem to make many about the genocide of the Native Americans. Sure they do, probably as many as slavery. Plus any movie with a nineteenth century southern setting probably has a touch of slavery, just like most any wild western has a touch of native American.Ok, name a few. Last of the dogmen, last of the mohicans, gerenimo, dances with wolves, Squanto, Pocahontas; there's more but those are actual notable box office films. Now you name a few films about slavery.
Quote from: Jack on November 14, 2015, 12:05:28 PMQuote from: benjimanbreeg on November 14, 2015, 11:14:53 AMYet they don't seem to make many about the genocide of the Native Americans. Sure they do, probably as many as slavery. Plus any movie with a nineteenth century southern setting probably has a touch of slavery, just like most any wild western has a touch of native American.Ok, name a few.
Quote from: benjimanbreeg on November 14, 2015, 11:14:53 AMYet they don't seem to make many about the genocide of the Native Americans. Sure they do, probably as many as slavery. Plus any movie with a nineteenth century southern setting probably has a touch of slavery, just like most any wild western has a touch of native American.
Yet they don't seem to make many about the genocide of the Native Americans.
Why do they ID people for non-alcoholic beer?
My aunt once sent alone to the store as a kid with a note for the cashier with a list of cigarettes and booze to buy. Things are different now.
Quote from: Jack on November 17, 2015, 07:18:55 PMQuote from: benjimanbreeg on November 17, 2015, 04:41:17 PMQuote from: Jack on November 14, 2015, 12:05:28 PMQuote from: benjimanbreeg on November 14, 2015, 11:14:53 AMYet they don't seem to make many about the genocide of the Native Americans. Sure they do, probably as many as slavery. Plus any movie with a nineteenth century southern setting probably has a touch of slavery, just like most any wild western has a touch of native American.Ok, name a few. Last of the dogmen, last of the mohicans, gerenimo, dances with wolves, Squanto, Pocahontas; there's more but those are actual notable box office films. Now you name a few films about slavery. I'l have to watch them to clarify. 12 years a slave (subtle), Lincoln, Django Unchained, I Am Slave, Belle
There was like 4-5 about black slavery in 2 years. This was recent. Hollywood "romanticizes" pretty much everything. When was the last film about Native American genocide?
Quote from: benjimanbreeg on November 21, 2015, 07:54:12 PMThere was like 4-5 about black slavery in 2 years. This was recent. Hollywood "romanticizes" pretty much everything. When was the last film about Native American genocide? Do you move the goal posts of every conversation? Now trying figure out what point you're trying to make. What are we discussing really? Indians sensitivities and offence to any reference to them which stems from white American culture? American media conspiracies to rile up the black public? Your movie is more recent than my movie?
Then again, the gopher could be right and it's just trendy, just like in the late eighties and early nineties there was a sudden popularity of black urban setting type movies. Hollywood tends to do whatever is profitable.