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Apr 8, 2019 05:33:43   #
fullspinzoo
 
"Unplanned" is an excellent movie with good reviews. Go see it if you get a chance. If you're on the fence about a******n, it just might change your whole outlook. The far left liberal loons, the pro-a******n advocates, and the anti-Christian secularists are having a meltdown because this movie is so popular. https://ipatriot.com/pro-life-movie-surprises-hollywood-h**ers/

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Apr 8, 2019 05:56:02   #
Kevyn
 
fullspinzoo wrote:
"Unplanned" is an excellent movie with good reviews. Go see it if you get a chance. If you're on the fence about a******n, it just might change your whole outlook. The far left liberal loons, the pro-a******n advocates, and the anti-Christian secularists are having a meltdown because this movie is so popular. https://ipatriot.com/pro-life-movie-surprises-hollywood-h**ers/


Here is a real review from the Guardian

In a dim-witted Christian drama part-financed by the disgraced founder of a pillow manufacturer, a woman discovers a******n is evil

Jordan Hoffman
Published: 20:00 EDT Thursday, 28 March 2019

It’s been five years since the evangelical Christian production studio Pure Flix had their runaway hit God’s Not Dead. (Listen, when Kevin Sorbo is playing your elitist, latte-drinking, Christ-denying college professor, you can expect success!) The Arizona-based outfit pumps out profitable movies each year, but this Easter season, with Unplanned, they’ve taken a page out of the Hollywood playbook they claim to despise: more sex and gore!

Don’t get too excited. The sex is off-screen, but results in a lot of out-of-wedlock pregnancy. And the gore doesn’t come from action-adventure sequences, but from grisly a******n complications in which chunks of bloody fetal tissue slap against cold tile floors. It’s d********g, and could even work as effective anti-choice propaganda if it wasn’t so ham-handedly stitched together. A******n is a serious topic. This movie is ridiculous.

Based on the anti-choice activist Abby Johnson’s memoir (which, it may not surprise you to learn, has been contested), Unplanned is a step backwards for Pure Flix in terms of sheer storytelling and production values. (I’ll be first to concede that God’s Not Dead 3: A Light In Darkness, while ludicrous, at least holds one’s attention.) Unlike recent productions such as Do You Believe? which actually had a slew of well-known performers, there’s only one recognizable face here, Robia Scott (Jenny Calendar on Buffy!) who is quite delicious as Cheryl, the Cruella DeVil-esque division head of the Texas Planned Parenthood.

Cheryl is Abby’s (Ashley Bratcher) boss, and it’s through Abby, the wide-eyed volunteer-turned-administrator looking to “keep a******n rare” that Unplanned gets us inside the demonic, bloodstained halls of America’s most heinous baby-k*****g factory. (One which the film says, and I swear I’m not making this up, is “backed by Soros”.)

Abby is drawn to Planned Parenthood at a college recruitment drive for its women’s health services. (“We discovered someone has cancer today!” is a weirdly cheery line in this film.) Of course, once part of the machinery, Abby learns the awful t***h. “Non-profit is a tax status, not a business model!” she is scolded. We also get a convoluted lesson in weird economics. “Fast-food outlets break even on their hamburgers. The french fries and soda are the low-cost, high-margin items. A******n is our fries and soda!” If Abby wants to keep her 401K and health benefits, she’s gotta keep the a******ns coming at all costs!


As Abby continues on her career track as a “counselor”, she’s really selling a******ns like time shares. She gives dazed, emotionally fragile young women exploding offers on special rates and twists arms. Her boss gets furious when Abby gets pregnant, and needs to take time off. At first Abby argues with her conservative family about how the fetuses aren’t sentient, and couldn’t exist outside the body. Then she isn’t so sure.

The change of heart comes slowly. Despite helping to process numerous women as they come in for a******ns, she grows doubtful when we see her with her first black patient. The young woman’s family is crying out by the gate, yet she seems so cavalier entering the facility. It just had to be a black person that triggered Abby’s thoughts that pregnant women don’t know what’s good for them?

Despite the many ghastly scenes of blood (so much blood), Abby has her epiphany observing cheap, risible CGI of an ultrasound. A fetus presents what could be misinterpreted as fear or pain during the procedure. As Abby mugs, the callous doctor barks orders and the music swells just as the prayer group is mid-chant outside. We get corny closeups of medical tubes overflowing with what look like raspberry Icees. It’s enough to make anyone turn to a higher power, just to get this movie to end!

In the center of all this is Abby herself. (And Bratcher’s sub-dinner theater performance.) Abby is, after all, just a product of our times, a woman who ought to be content at home with her husband, creating a family. But no, diabolical modernity forces her to choose career and political correctness means her father and husband just have to sit there like beta male cucks and not say anything even though they know what she’s doing is wrong. (Why she and her husband are together is beyond me; all they do is fight about a******n!) Eventually, though, men swoop in to rescue Abby: her husband, the leader of the prayer group that shames women from the sidewalk and a lawyer who protects Abby from her evil ex-boss when Planned Parenthood accuses her of spreading misinformation.

Unplanned was financed in part by Mike Lindell, the founder of My Pillow, the only bedding manufacturer I’ve heard of that’s frequently on the bad end of class action lawsuits. You may also know Lindell from one of his more recent hits, calling Donald Trump “the greatest president in history … chosen by God”.

The film concludes in celebration. The local Planned Parenthood in Bryan, Texas, closed. (True story!) There’s nothing in here about the hardship restricting women from their own constitutionally protected reproductive health has on the community. Only shaming women for “k*****g babies for convenience”.

Abby went on to have seven more children. (Mazel tov.) She also converted to Catholicism, but that isn’t mentioned in the closing credits, as it doesn’t quite fit the Pure Flix narrative. But we are shown a number to text in case anyone is struggling with the decision to have an a******n. I’ll make a donation to Planned Parenthood instead.

Unplanned is out now in the US

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Apr 8, 2019 06:14:20   #
Canuckus Deploracus Loc: North of the wall
 
Kevyn wrote:
Here is a real review from the Guardian

In a dim-witted Christian drama part-financed by the disgraced founder of a pillow manufacturer, a woman discovers a******n is evil

Jordan Hoffman
Published: 20:00 EDT Thursday, 28 March 2019

It’s been five years since the evangelical Christian production studio Pure Flix had their runaway hit God’s Not Dead. (Listen, when Kevin Sorbo is playing your elitist, latte-drinking, Christ-denying college professor, you can expect success!) The Arizona-based outfit pumps out profitable movies each year, but this Easter season, with Unplanned, they’ve taken a page out of the Hollywood playbook they claim to despise: more sex and gore!

Don’t get too excited. The sex is off-screen, but results in a lot of out-of-wedlock pregnancy. And the gore doesn’t come from action-adventure sequences, but from grisly a******n complications in which chunks of bloody fetal tissue slap against cold tile floors. It’s d********g, and could even work as effective anti-choice propaganda if it wasn’t so ham-handedly stitched together. A******n is a serious topic. This movie is ridiculous.

Based on the anti-choice activist Abby Johnson’s memoir (which, it may not surprise you to learn, has been contested), Unplanned is a step backwards for Pure Flix in terms of sheer storytelling and production values. (I’ll be first to concede that God’s Not Dead 3: A Light In Darkness, while ludicrous, at least holds one’s attention.) Unlike recent productions such as Do You Believe? which actually had a slew of well-known performers, there’s only one recognizable face here, Robia Scott (Jenny Calendar on Buffy!) who is quite delicious as Cheryl, the Cruella DeVil-esque division head of the Texas Planned Parenthood.

Cheryl is Abby’s (Ashley Bratcher) boss, and it’s through Abby, the wide-eyed volunteer-turned-administrator looking to “keep a******n rare” that Unplanned gets us inside the demonic, bloodstained halls of America’s most heinous baby-k*****g factory. (One which the film says, and I swear I’m not making this up, is “backed by Soros”.)

Abby is drawn to Planned Parenthood at a college recruitment drive for its women’s health services. (“We discovered someone has cancer today!” is a weirdly cheery line in this film.) Of course, once part of the machinery, Abby learns the awful t***h. “Non-profit is a tax status, not a business model!” she is scolded. We also get a convoluted lesson in weird economics. “Fast-food outlets break even on their hamburgers. The french fries and soda are the low-cost, high-margin items. A******n is our fries and soda!” If Abby wants to keep her 401K and health benefits, she’s gotta keep the a******ns coming at all costs!


As Abby continues on her career track as a “counselor”, she’s really selling a******ns like time shares. She gives dazed, emotionally fragile young women exploding offers on special rates and twists arms. Her boss gets furious when Abby gets pregnant, and needs to take time off. At first Abby argues with her conservative family about how the fetuses aren’t sentient, and couldn’t exist outside the body. Then she isn’t so sure.

The change of heart comes slowly. Despite helping to process numerous women as they come in for a******ns, she grows doubtful when we see her with her first black patient. The young woman’s family is crying out by the gate, yet she seems so cavalier entering the facility. It just had to be a black person that triggered Abby’s thoughts that pregnant women don’t know what’s good for them?

Despite the many ghastly scenes of blood (so much blood), Abby has her epiphany observing cheap, risible CGI of an ultrasound. A fetus presents what could be misinterpreted as fear or pain during the procedure. As Abby mugs, the callous doctor barks orders and the music swells just as the prayer group is mid-chant outside. We get corny closeups of medical tubes overflowing with what look like raspberry Icees. It’s enough to make anyone turn to a higher power, just to get this movie to end!

In the center of all this is Abby herself. (And Bratcher’s sub-dinner theater performance.) Abby is, after all, just a product of our times, a woman who ought to be content at home with her husband, creating a family. But no, diabolical modernity forces her to choose career and political correctness means her father and husband just have to sit there like beta male cucks and not say anything even though they know what she’s doing is wrong. (Why she and her husband are together is beyond me; all they do is fight about a******n!) Eventually, though, men swoop in to rescue Abby: her husband, the leader of the prayer group that shames women from the sidewalk and a lawyer who protects Abby from her evil ex-boss when Planned Parenthood accuses her of spreading misinformation.

Unplanned was financed in part by Mike Lindell, the founder of My Pillow, the only bedding manufacturer I’ve heard of that’s frequently on the bad end of class action lawsuits. You may also know Lindell from one of his more recent hits, calling Donald Trump “the greatest president in history … chosen by God”.

The film concludes in celebration. The local Planned Parenthood in Bryan, Texas, closed. (True story!) There’s nothing in here about the hardship restricting women from their own constitutionally protected reproductive health has on the community. Only shaming women for “k*****g babies for convenience”.

Abby went on to have seven more children. (Mazel tov.) She also converted to Catholicism, but that isn’t mentioned in the closing credits, as it doesn’t quite fit the Pure Flix narrative. But we are shown a number to text in case anyone is struggling with the decision to have an a******n. I’ll make a donation to Planned Parenthood instead.

Unplanned is out now in the US
Here is a real review from the Guardian br br In ... (show quote)


You need help...

Don't even have the heart to clang! you...

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Apr 8, 2019 06:51:59   #
fullspinzoo
 
Canuckus Deploracus wrote:
You need help...

Don't even have the heart to clang! you...


Kevyn I'm sure, believes it's a felony to go from "pro-choice to pro-life". What a screwed up individual IMO. Spot on, CD.

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Apr 8, 2019 06:54:53   #
Kevyn
 
fullspinzoo wrote:
Kevyn I'm sure, believes it's a felony to go from "pro-choice to pro-life". What a screwed up individual IMO. Spot on, CD.


Not a felony just hypocrisy, she had two safe legal a******ns and was able to plan her family once she no longer wanted access to safe legal reproductive health care she decided no other woman should have the rights she had, and used to better her life.

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Apr 8, 2019 06:57:52   #
fullspinzoo
 
Kevyn wrote:
Here is a real review from the Guardian

In a dim-witted Christian drama part-financed by the disgraced founder of a pillow manufacturer, a woman discovers a******n is evil

Jordan Hoffman
Published: 20:00 EDT Thursday, 28 March 2019

It’s been five years since the evangelical Christian production studio Pure Flix had their runaway hit God’s Not Dead. (Listen, when Kevin Sorbo is playing your elitist, latte-drinking, Christ-denying college professor, you can expect success!) The Arizona-based outfit pumps out profitable movies each year, but this Easter season, with Unplanned, they’ve taken a page out of the Hollywood playbook they claim to despise: more sex and gore!

Don’t get too excited. The sex is off-screen, but results in a lot of out-of-wedlock pregnancy. And the gore doesn’t come from action-adventure sequences, but from grisly a******n complications in which chunks of bloody fetal tissue slap against cold tile floors. It’s d********g, and could even work as effective anti-choice propaganda if it wasn’t so ham-handedly stitched together. A******n is a serious topic. This movie is ridiculous.

Based on the anti-choice activist Abby Johnson’s memoir (which, it may not surprise you to learn, has been contested), Unplanned is a step backwards for Pure Flix in terms of sheer storytelling and production values. (I’ll be first to concede that God’s Not Dead 3: A Light In Darkness, while ludicrous, at least holds one’s attention.) Unlike recent productions such as Do You Believe? which actually had a slew of well-known performers, there’s only one recognizable face here, Robia Scott (Jenny Calendar on Buffy!) who is quite delicious as Cheryl, the Cruella DeVil-esque division head of the Texas Planned Parenthood.

Cheryl is Abby’s (Ashley Bratcher) boss, and it’s through Abby, the wide-eyed volunteer-turned-administrator looking to “keep a******n rare” that Unplanned gets us inside the demonic, bloodstained halls of America’s most heinous baby-k*****g factory. (One which the film says, and I swear I’m not making this up, is “backed by Soros”.)

Abby is drawn to Planned Parenthood at a college recruitment drive for its women’s health services. (“We discovered someone has cancer today!” is a weirdly cheery line in this film.) Of course, once part of the machinery, Abby learns the awful t***h. “Non-profit is a tax status, not a business model!” she is scolded. We also get a convoluted lesson in weird economics. “Fast-food outlets break even on their hamburgers. The french fries and soda are the low-cost, high-margin items. A******n is our fries and soda!” If Abby wants to keep her 401K and health benefits, she’s gotta keep the a******ns coming at all costs!


As Abby continues on her career track as a “counselor”, she’s really selling a******ns like time shares. She gives dazed, emotionally fragile young women exploding offers on special rates and twists arms. Her boss gets furious when Abby gets pregnant, and needs to take time off. At first Abby argues with her conservative family about how the fetuses aren’t sentient, and couldn’t exist outside the body. Then she isn’t so sure.

The change of heart comes slowly. Despite helping to process numerous women as they come in for a******ns, she grows doubtful when we see her with her first black patient. The young woman’s family is crying out by the gate, yet she seems so cavalier entering the facility. It just had to be a black person that triggered Abby’s thoughts that pregnant women don’t know what’s good for them?

Despite the many ghastly scenes of blood (so much blood), Abby has her epiphany observing cheap, risible CGI of an ultrasound. A fetus presents what could be misinterpreted as fear or pain during the procedure. As Abby mugs, the callous doctor barks orders and the music swells just as the prayer group is mid-chant outside. We get corny closeups of medical tubes overflowing with what look like raspberry Icees. It’s enough to make anyone turn to a higher power, just to get this movie to end!

In the center of all this is Abby herself. (And Bratcher’s sub-dinner theater performance.) Abby is, after all, just a product of our times, a woman who ought to be content at home with her husband, creating a family. But no, diabolical modernity forces her to choose career and political correctness means her father and husband just have to sit there like beta male cucks and not say anything even though they know what she’s doing is wrong. (Why she and her husband are together is beyond me; all they do is fight about a******n!) Eventually, though, men swoop in to rescue Abby: her husband, the leader of the prayer group that shames women from the sidewalk and a lawyer who protects Abby from her evil ex-boss when Planned Parenthood accuses her of spreading misinformation.

Unplanned was financed in part by Mike Lindell, the founder of My Pillow, the only bedding manufacturer I’ve heard of that’s frequently on the bad end of class action lawsuits. You may also know Lindell from one of his more recent hits, calling Donald Trump “the greatest president in history … chosen by God”.

The film concludes in celebration. The local Planned Parenthood in Bryan, Texas, closed. (True story!) There’s nothing in here about the hardship restricting women from their own constitutionally protected reproductive health has on the community. Only shaming women for “k*****g babies for convenience”.

Abby went on to have seven more children. (Mazel tov.) She also converted to Catholicism, but that isn’t mentioned in the closing credits, as it doesn’t quite fit the Pure Flix narrative. But we are shown a number to text in case anyone is struggling with the decision to have an a******n. I’ll make a donation to Planned Parenthood instead.

Unplanned is out now in the US
Here is a real review from the Guardian br br In ... (show quote)


Mike Lindell, who I've met, is one heck of a guy. A guy who has been unbelievably successful, loves God and loves Trump. Not only worth $300 million, he puts his money and his faith where his mouth is. Being converted to Catholicism is mentioned everywhere for Abby, BTW~ FYI. Your hatred for everything Christian someday will catch up with you..

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Apr 8, 2019 07:07:38   #
Kevyn
 
fullspinzoo wrote:
Mike Lindell, who I've met, is one heck of a guy. A guy who has been unbelievably successful, loves God and loves Trump. Not only worth $300 million, he puts his money and his faith where his mouth is. Being converted to Catholicism is mentioned everywhere for Abby, BTW~ FYI. Your hatred for everything Christian someday will catch up with you..


I have no hatred for everything Christian, I have issue with right wing evangelicals who use their warped interpretations of the teachings of Christ in the same way ISIL uses its warped interpretation of the Koran. That is to control and oppress people.

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Apr 8, 2019 07:26:12   #
Rose42
 
Kevyn wrote:
Not a felony just hypocrisy, she had two safe legal a******ns and was able to plan her family once she no longer wanted access to safe legal reproductive health care she decided no other woman should have the rights she had, and used to better her life.


Wow are you ever full of h**e.

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Apr 8, 2019 07:38:00   #
fullspinzoo
 
Rose42 wrote:
Wow are you ever full of h**e.


You mean it's actually obvious???? Glad to see it was easily recognizable. It's becoming clear that it's one of the requirements to be a full-fledged socialist/Marxist/c*******t. You must be a h**er to the inth degree.

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Apr 8, 2019 07:39:47   #
Kevyn
 
Rose42 wrote:
Wow are you ever full of h**e.


Pointing out her hypocrisy is in no way shape or form h**eful, just t***hful.

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Apr 8, 2019 07:42:45   #
Rose42
 
Kevyn wrote:
Pointing out her hypocrisy is in no way shape or form h**eful, just t***hful.


Your hatred blinds you. She isn’t the first woman to realize a******n is morally wrong. Its not hypocrisy to change one’s beliefs.

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Apr 8, 2019 07:42:55   #
fullspinzoo
 
Kevyn wrote:
Pointing out her hypocrisy is in no way shape or form h**eful, just t***hful.


Hypocrisy where again? Listen A-hole, my girlfriend had an a******n 40 years ago and I feel guilty and ashamed to this day. Does that make me a hypocrite? In your eyes, I think so. With the hatred in your heart, you must h**e day to day living. must be hard for you to wake up every morning just hating everything you run into. Like I said, you're a waste of time.

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Apr 8, 2019 07:54:25   #
fullspinzoo
 
Rose42 wrote:
Your hatred blinds you. She isn’t the first woman to realize a******n is morally wrong. Its not hypocrisy to change one’s beliefs.


According to this guy, you can't change your past. You can't find Christ, you can't change your evil ways. If you're a deeply religious Christian, that must be going too far for him. You can only be a believer (a luke warm believer) or you're going over the line. You're certainly not allowed to wear it (Christianity) on your sleeve (like maybe ie Tim Tebow). That's leaning toward evangelical (out of bounds). So it's OK to be a half -baked "Christian".

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Apr 8, 2019 07:58:03   #
Canuckus Deploracus Loc: North of the wall
 
fullspinzoo wrote:
Hypocrisy where again? Listen A-hole, my girlfriend had an a******n 40 years ago and I feel guilty and ashamed to this day. Does that make me a hypocrite? In your eyes, I think so. With the hatred in your heart, you must h**e day to day living. must be hard for you to wake up every morning just hating everything you run into. Like I said, you're a waste of time.


Not my place... Apologies if I offend...
But you are not a hypocrite...
Blessed to recognize the error of the past...
And blessed to share your experience with others....
Gratitude for your honesty... It cannot be an easy thing to live with...
My prayers for you, your girlfriend, and your lost child...
Be blessed and at peace among your brothers...Amen...

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Apr 8, 2019 08:05:49   #
fullspinzoo
 
Kevyn wrote:
Not a felony just hypocrisy, she had two safe legal a******ns and was able to plan her family once she no longer wanted access to safe legal reproductive health care she decided no other woman should have the rights she had, and used to better her life.


You are so far off the pavement it's not even funny. So in your little pathetic warped mind, if a felon who steals cars for a living changes his ways because he found God (or for wh**ever reason), now he's a hypocrite. You're a sad man!!!! Of if a married man c***ts on his wife for 10 years and wakes up one morning and says this isn't right for wh**ever reason...if he changes that particular day he's a hypocrite. Pathetic, but typical of the crap that comes out of your mouth.

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