Regarding the
Golden Compass controversy - Pullman (the author of the books that the movie was based on) is on record as stating that he is "trying to undermine the basis of Christian belief". That's where your outcry comes from - that, and a few other really choice quotes.
However, my understanding is that the studio really sanitized the script to make it palatable for the masses.
I'm wondering, did anyone see
Untraceable? My wife wanted to see it, but I just couldn't stand the idea. It could just be advertising, but these two lines just made me want to retch every time they came on the TV:
"...this website is
untraceable!" Gasp! We can't figure out where the website is! I guess they are using MAGIC to send us this collection of text and images across the internet. Since, you know, the site is untraceable, I guess my computer doesn't know what computer to ask for the information.
"He's on my wireless network!" Okay, lady. This means that the guy is either (a) in your house, or (b) parked somewhere within, say, a hundred feet or so of your wireless router. This would probably concern me MORE than the fact that he's apparently leeching off of your internet connection.
Oh, and by the way, how exactly do you KNOW that he's on your wireless network? Do you have some sort of cool firewall set up that alerts you anytime someone else logs on to your network... yet you don't have the sense to put a decent password on it?
Sorry about the rant. I simply
despise the technology references in most movies. "Hmm... the audience is so stupid, we'll just make crap up and pass it off as computerspeak." Just call it magic and be done with it, already!
"The dinosaurs have escaped, and we're locked out of the system by Newman from Seinfeld! Aaargh! Good thing we can just reboot the computer - that makes password problems go away!"
...Jurassic Park
"Hold on, let me download the entire database of top secret stuff onto this floppy disk. It'll be done soon... see? It has a neato progress bar, complete with graphics and sound!"
...half the computer-referencing suspense movies ever made
"You need me to hack into the network? First, you'll have to drive me to the mainframe. Then, I'll need your Hello Kitty phone, some duct tape, and a iPod. Or something."
...Firewall
Kill me now!