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wm lopez 02-02-04 03:29 PM

If they had a Jerry Farwell half-time show praising Jesus, that would have raised an up roar too.
There's a place for certain type of entertainment.
And the liberals just like to ram things in our face since they are in the creative control.
Funny how they only had Jessica Simpson intrudce the acts , but not perform. Could it be that she only does sexy acts that are in good taste like Shania Twain or Ann Margret not the MTV flith.

Meatpants 02-02-04 03:31 PM


Originally posted by wm lopez
Funny how they only had Jessica Simpson intrudce the acts , but not perform. Could it be that she only does sexy acts that are in good taste like Shania Twain or Ann Margret not the MTV flith.
rotfl

"Ann Margret"! Classic!

Shannon Nutt 02-02-04 03:33 PM


Originally posted by wm lopez
If liberals would just keep stuff like that on Playboy, Pay-Per-View and MTV (which it shouldn't be, but has been since the 1990's) everthing would have been fine.
But noooo, you gotta push that stuff on a Superbowl half-time show during the family hour on public t.v.
And that's why no Democract will when the Presidental Election because they approve this crap and the majority of Americans don't approve of this crap.

-ohbfrank-

Vegas9203 02-02-04 03:36 PM


Originally posted by wm lopez
If they had a Jerry Farwell half-time show praising Jesus, that would have raised an up roar too.
There's a place for certain type of entertainment.
And the liberals just like to ram things in our face since they are in the creative control.
Funny how they only had Jessica Simpson intrudce the acts , but not perform. Could it be that she only does sexy acts that are in good taste like Shania Twain or Ann Margret not the MTV flith.

Are you Jerry Falwell? You're scary.

Jessica Simpson had little tightie whities shorts on with her tits coming out to her neck...so don't be so quick to give your Christian girl praise...the same one who lets the whole world see how much sex her and her husband have and jumps out of a cake in lingerie....I don't know that Jesus would really approve of her sexy acts. Just because they're white girls doesn't mean it's in good taste. And Ann Margret, how old are you, 105???

Maybe you should stay inside and listen to your Shania and Toby Keith CD's while watching Pax TV and reading the Bible...that way you wouldn't be "forced" to watch all the other stuff on TV.

wm lopez 02-02-04 03:45 PM

BY Ann Margret who is around 60 now, appeared a lot on t.v. during the 1970's in sexy Las Vegas style shows.
She would wear outfits that had slit on the long dress, the boobs would show cleavage. And she would dance in good taste.
Now being a little kid at the time the whole family was able to watch that without my parents sending me out of the room.
The same can't be said for the MTV halftime show that was on Sunday and judgeing from the callers on 4 different talk radio stations the majority of America would agree with me.
The only thing missing from the halftime show was Howard Dean come out to pump up the crowd.

Vegas9203 02-02-04 03:49 PM

Stop trying to make the thread your political garbage. Go to "Other" for that. You are a frightening individual, too bad there's more like you.

wm lopez 02-02-04 03:55 PM

O.k. enough of the politics.
But the NFL did offer an apology today and said there would be no more shows of this type on the SuperBowl halftime show.
The guy who approved that MTV put on that show should be fired.
What do you expect when MTV is putting on the show.
It wasn't too long ago they had Brittney Spears kiss Madonna on the mouth.
They should have an Ice skating show or circus acts next year.

Morf 02-02-04 03:59 PM


Originally posted by wm lopez
But the NFL did offer an apology today and said there would be no more shows of this type on the SuperBowl halftime show.
Too bad they just don't get rid of the whole freakin' half-time show altogether. I'd rather watch 15 minutes of commercials.

kvrdave 02-02-04 03:59 PM


Originally posted by Josh Hinkle
-rolleyes-

guess it's time to go to the ignore user feature.

Who said that -wink-

wm lopez 02-02-04 04:09 PM

You see the NBA knows whats going on in today's music.
Last year they had 70's superacts perform at the opening of the show.
The logical thing would have been to put music stars of today, but the music stars of today are hip-hop.
But the NBA knew that if they had , that then they would have had a show that the SuperBowl had and it's controvercy.
And they couldn't put a country act, they had to put black acts.
The fact is black music since the 1990's has gone into street gargage.

Wizdar 02-02-04 04:14 PM

If ever there was a thread just BEGGING for the “Damn_mods keep moving my thread” treatment…

Jeremy517 02-02-04 04:29 PM

-screwy-

ChrisHicks 02-02-04 04:45 PM

so, what's Micheal been doing lately?

Dr. DVD 02-02-04 04:46 PM


Originally posted by wm lopez
You see the NBA knows whats going on in today's music.
Last year they had 70's superacts perform at the opening of the show.
The logical thing would have been to put music stars of today, but the music stars of today are hip-hop.
But the NBA knew that if they had , that then they would have had a show that the SuperBowl had and it's controvercy.
And they couldn't put a country act, they had to put black acts.
The fact is black music since the 1990's has gone into street gargage.

Huh?!?!

I hate to say this , but you really aren't helping the conservative cause with your arguments around here.

I wonder if the FCC investigation will have a hearing in which Brittney Spears is called to testify as a character witness against TImberlake? If Michael Jackson testifies on behalf of defending MTV and his sister, will it hurt them or help them?

Now that I see a replay, I will say that it looks pretty deliberate. Janet had the little ring placed there knowing that her bra would be ripped off. After Timberlake ripped it off, you can notice that Janet looks left and right before she finally looks down. I think that had she felt the sudden draft, she would have looked down immediately. It was obviously part of the act, and I think they counted on cameras going away with only the shot of a what everyone would assume was a a paisley. They didn't count on people taking close-up shots of it. Those people would really have no life, right?

StrTrkker 02-02-04 05:41 PM

One wonders why the NFL just doesnt go to established "safe" type of artists like Faith Hill, Sheryl Crow and Sting. Janet Jackson did a stupid thing like using the "F" word on her and goodball brother Michaels video Scream and I believe she even grabbed her breast on that video as well.

I guess next years highlights will be back to Disney or even like Broadway for their halftime entertainment.

Y2K Falcon 02-02-04 05:52 PM


Originally posted by Dr. DVD
...and I think they counted on cameras going away with only the shot of a what everyone would assume was a a paisley.
:hscratch:
http://www.scrapbook101.com/images/s...%20Paisley.jpg

Dr. DVD 02-02-04 05:54 PM

Okay, whatever it is that women put over their nipples to hide them in shows.

Y2K Falcon 02-02-04 05:58 PM


Originally posted by Dr. DVD
Okay, whatever it is that women put over their nipples to hide them in shows.
rotfl

http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=pastie :D

Dr. DVD 02-02-04 06:02 PM

A pastie, thank you very much! ;)

I find it interesting that everyone is going ballistic over a breast on CBS while ABC airs people getting stabbed in their hands, dismembered, and shot mutliple times with more than enough blood on the show Alias. Seems like no one cares about brutality on TV, but boobs are a no no.

Rogue588 02-02-04 06:53 PM

I read on a NG somewhere, that there was a CSI commercial during Survivor that had one character ask another character that was holding a severed head "Oh, finally got some head?"

Or something to that extent..

Jeremy517 02-02-04 06:55 PM


Originally posted by Dr. DVD
A pastie, thank you very much! ;)

I find it interesting that everyone is going ballistic over a breast on CBS while ABC airs people getting stabbed in their hands, dismembered, and shot mutliple times with more than enough blood on the show Alias. Seems like no one cares about brutality on TV, but boobs are a no no.

Did you read the rest of this thread (or any of the 5 or so other threads) where people said that it wasn't the breast or the sexual dance in general, but the fact they did it during family entertainment? Alias isn't rated E for Everyone.

Wizdar 02-02-04 06:58 PM


Originally posted by Dr. DVD
I find it interesting that everyone is going ballistic over a breast on CBS ...
Hardly interesting, or even remarkable.

Violence on TV happens all the time. Boobies do not.

Paisley only happens on Laugh-In reruns.

El-Kabong 02-02-04 08:10 PM

So it's fine (and even considered 'funny') to see a guy get chomped on the 'nads by a dog in a beer commerical, but 2 seconds of boobie and the United States implodes.

Lord, what a joke we must look like to the rest of the world.

Dr. DVD 02-02-04 08:30 PM


Originally posted by El-Kabong
So it's fine (and even considered 'funny') to see a guy get chomped on the 'nads by a dog in a beer commerical, but 2 seconds of boobie and the United States implodes.

Lord, what a joke we must look like to the rest of the world.

Even more interesting, the commercials in question aired during a program rated "E" as well. Guess the ads don't have to fall under the rating.

Dabaomb 02-02-04 09:04 PM


Originally posted by wm lopez
If liberals would just keep stuff like that on Playboy, Pay-Per-View and MTV (which it shouldn't be, but has been since the 1990's) everthing would have been fine.
But noooo, you gotta push that stuff on a Superbowl half-time show during the family hour on public t.v.
And that's why no Democract will when the Presidental Election because they approve this crap and the majority of Americans don't approve of this crap.

wow, coming from a guy who'd willingly knowingly trade in a damaged DVD from heat damage to BlockBuster and not even think twice about it. you as a Republican, makes you so much cheaper than us Democrats -rolleyes-

wm lopez 02-02-04 09:43 PM

I wasn't for censorship in movies,on t.v. or in music untill the 1990's. I saw how the american youth was changing.
I grew up in a puerto rican neighborhood in the 70's & 80's and there were some very bad dangerous kids under 15 back then.
But todays youth feel it's alright to disrepect teachers and laws, the boys call girls hoes.
But the youth of today sees all this stuff in the pop culture and feel it's o.k. to act that way. As they like to say they like to be open minded.
If the FCC hands out some heavy fines we may see a big change in t.v.
It always takes one thing to change things and this could be it.
While watching Hannity & Colmes on FOXNEWS the liberal guy said all this was no big deal.
But he is not in the majority, not by a long shot.

Rypro 525 02-02-04 10:35 PM

Re: Janet's Breast on CBS
 

Originally posted by 120inna55
How did CBS get away with that on the Half-Time Show?

Heheheh...

what time does this come on? is it a new show?

Wizdar 02-03-04 08:07 AM


Originally posted by Dabaomb
you as a Republican, makes you so much cheaper than us Democrats -rolleyes-
Why is this thread still in TV Talk?

Did the Otter mods pay Static to keep it here?

:)

Dead 02-03-04 09:44 AM


Originally posted by Vegas9203
Stop trying to make the thread your political garbage. Go to "Other" for that. You are a frightening individual, too bad there's more like you.

You don't have to like his opinions, but personal attacks are not allowed. Let's not see this happen again.


Also, given that there are at least two other threads on this topic (not counting the closed one in the Other Forum), I don't see any good reason to leave this third one open any longer...

http://www.dvdtalk.com/forum/showthr...hreadid=344871


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