I came upon this review of Wall-E and had to think of this comic:
“For those whom [sic] are Christians and are looking for a movie that does not contain language that you do not want to bring into your home you may want to reconsider “Wall-E”. These are the following words that I found in the movie: by golly, darn it all, and get the heck out of here—these three were all spoken during a prerecorded message by a human. Blasted ship and stupid wheel were spoken by the captain of the ship.
Personally I prefer not to have movies especially for my small child that are a slang curse.
Gosh, gad, golly, gee, and goodness are a few of the words that also mean God. Depending on the way the words are being used in the movie you will have to decide your comfort level with the movie and also if you would like your child repeating those words.”
well not at you but at what the person who wrote the review of Wall-E wrote. At one point they put gad which I presume is short for gawd which as we all know is slang for God. If however your like me and require glasses to read, then you might think as I did at first that it says nad.
Hah! Perfect! (Nice graphics btw-love the Fox poster)
It’s so nice they finally made a movie about me.
Cillian Murphy is always funny. Strewth.
I came upon this review of Wall-E and had to think of this comic:
“For those whom [sic] are Christians and are looking for a movie that does not contain language that you do not want to bring into your home you may want to reconsider “Wall-E”. These are the following words that I found in the movie: by golly, darn it all, and get the heck out of here—these three were all spoken during a prerecorded message by a human. Blasted ship and stupid wheel were spoken by the captain of the ship.
Personally I prefer not to have movies especially for my small child that are a slang curse.
Gosh, gad, golly, gee, and goodness are a few of the words that also mean God. Depending on the way the words are being used in the movie you will have to decide your comfort level with the movie and also if you would like your child repeating those words.”
http://christiananswers.net/spotlight/movies/2008/walle2008.html#negative
Sheesh. Some people.
Incidentally, I have bought myself Wall-E on DVD just recently and enjoyed it very much. Have you watched it, Josh?
lol @ Tom
well not at you but at what the person who wrote the review of Wall-E wrote. At one point they put gad which I presume is short for gawd which as we all know is slang for God. If however your like me and require glasses to read, then you might think as I did at first that it says nad.