Jerusha, thanks for posting this. I have read through most of it. Yeah, this is the anti-Catholicism that restorationism arose out of. I think it humorous that the followers of this restorationist tradition cry “persecution” in a thread that is about the very foundations of their religions.
I didn’t mean to hijack your thread. The same anti-Catholicism is seen today. I am a “film person” and that is where I most readily see it, in media. As I also have a background in the publishing industry.
Diana, it isn’t possible for me to explain to you the sublteties of film making, the different origins of stories and the story tellers.
Oh, do try, Rebecca. After all, I MIGHT be able to understand you if you dumb it down enough.
After all, my BA is only in English with a minor in Communications (film history), my MA is in English, I"ve only been working in the community theater and film industry for 35 years. If you promise to use small words and go light on the jargon, I’ll try to keep up.
Some is art and some is just plain ****. Every film you posted I could spend 20 minutes gathering background information, most relevant are the screenwriters and directors, as that is where the story comes from, and reasons it is being the told. Some art, jolts you out of your comfort zone, and can come across as “anti”, and perhaps at the root it is, but it there is also the possibility that there is another story being told. I am not a knee-jerk reactionist to Catholic portrayal in film, but I have been at the ground level of film making and I know **** when I see it. “September Dawn” is ****, and definitely anti-Mormon. However, the screen writer specifically has said he wanted to show how religion in general influences society in general for ill. So, your Mormon story was used against all religion. Congratulations.
WHAT are you talking about? OK we both agree that “September Dawn” is garbage. So did the reviewers.
THE LIST I JUST POSTED IS NOT MY LIST. It’s a CATHOLIC list, posted by a respected CATHOLIC publication, of films that CATHOLICS are recommending as movies that portray Catholicism is an uplifting manner.
The story Jerusha has posted here is a story of absolute anti-Catholicism. Which, is nearly the foundation of the US itself, as “religious freedom” meant being free of the “evils of popery” and/or the Church of England. Mormonism arose out this same brew with direct ties to the Campbellite movement.
The only ties we have to the Campbellite movement are some of the converts. We do not share doctrine or ideas with them. Indeed, the only reason we share the word ‘restorationist’ with them is because they like the word. As to Jerusha’s story of 'absolute anti-CAtholicism…" I find that ironic. SHE claims that there are no pro-CAtholic movies out there. I post a long list that I got from a Catholic website of pro-Catholic movies. You dismiss the majority of them because they are over ten years old and therefore don’t count, and yet you are talking now about a religious movement that is close to 200 years old.
You don’t seem to be bothered by a need to be consistent.
Your cries of “Mormon persecution”, while having some foundation, pale in comparison to your required belief that Catholicism is an abomination and those of us who profess her creeds are corrupt.
Uh huh. You really are saying that murder, rape, arson, theft, tarring and feathering, the driving out of people in the dead of winter and the proclamation of Boggs Extermination Order ‘pales in comparison’ to saying that the creeds are corrupt and that there was an apostacy?
Great googly moogly, Rebecca.
The roots of this story lie in what Jerusha has posted. But I doubt that you have read it. Instead you chase down Catholics lists of film which are quite frankly, meaningless to me. I have a brain and quite frankly I am a film snob, and so no, that is not my list. Most of those films I wouldn’t take seriously enough to be offended. You can put the Dan Brown inspired films in that group.
I don’t think so.
I repeat, Rebecca. This is a list of films that the CATHOLICS recommend to CATHOLICS as being pro-CATHOLIC, and as portraying CATHOLICISM in an uplifting and positive manner.
I happen to agree that the films in that list that I saw do exactly that. Whether they are smack dab accurate or not is another question–and one that I, as a non-Catholic, can’t answer. I CAN say that none of those movies make people leave the theater thinking badly of Catholics, either the religion, the people or the clergy.
So no, the Dan Brown inspired movies don’t go in that list.
As to your film expertise…here’s a trivia question for you:
Here’s a pop quiz: What famous scene does Francis Ford Coppola ( “The Godfather,”) Woody Allen ( “Bananas,” ) Zucker (Naked Gun 33 1/3," ) Peter Sellers (The Magic Christian," ) and George Lucas (“Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith”) all pay homage to in the movies just listed–and did that scene actually take place?
C’mon, you film snob you, this should be a snap. Easy as pushing a baby carriage.