kdowling
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The real joke is audience reaction to this 84 minute ethnic joke. I am not certain if this is was intended, but this movie demonstrates that we really have not progressed beyond the < Polish, Irish, Jewish, Italian, ETC., > joke. The humor of the movie is really low and basically a continuous barrage of cheap humor.
It is really pathetic that people still waste their time and money on this crap, but it seems that excrement, nudity, broken English and ethnic slurs are still funny to adults.
While others may hail this as a great picture, I just find it a depressing indication that we really have become a hateful society that demeans anyone that is different.
It is really pathetic that people still waste their time and money on this crap, but it seems that excrement, nudity, broken English and ethnic slurs are still funny to adults.
While others may hail this as a great picture, I just find it a depressing indication that we really have become a hateful society that demeans anyone that is different.
"The Charmings" was a well written and well acted show. There were jokes on many levels. Both children and adults found them funny for different reasons. Many episodes satirized the faulty aspects of our society which we accept without question. Since the characters were people from a "happily ever after" reality, they considered the failings of our world challenges to be overcome. So the real life wisdom of classic stories was part of every episode.
It was rare to see such thought put into the writing of any show. It is even rarer now (2004) since TV producers want easily written "real life" shows which teach nothing about real life.
Sadly "The Charmings" was killed by ratings. It was far better than the stereotypical, repetitive rubbish that was scheduled against it.
It was rare to see such thought put into the writing of any show. It is even rarer now (2004) since TV producers want easily written "real life" shows which teach nothing about real life.
Sadly "The Charmings" was killed by ratings. It was far better than the stereotypical, repetitive rubbish that was scheduled against it.
This sappy waste of time really was a waste of the talents of the cast. Not only was the dialog stilted and plot contrived, much of the key information is nonsense.
Pelagius is presented as Arthur's mentor and as an teacher of human personal liberty. His widest audience was in fact Roman nobility because his erroneous doctrine of salvation by personal force of will became an excuse for maintaining the Roman class system. Germanus of Auxerre, who is depicted as a villain in this movie, was, in fact, petitioned by the Britons to come to clean out the Pelagians. According to some sources, the Priest who accompanied Germanus would eventually be known as St. Patrick of Ireland. So the depiction of the assistant Priest by the movie-makers is especially off the mark.
For historical accuracy of the known persons and philosophy of the period AND just being a badly made film, this merits an F.
Pelagius is presented as Arthur's mentor and as an teacher of human personal liberty. His widest audience was in fact Roman nobility because his erroneous doctrine of salvation by personal force of will became an excuse for maintaining the Roman class system. Germanus of Auxerre, who is depicted as a villain in this movie, was, in fact, petitioned by the Britons to come to clean out the Pelagians. According to some sources, the Priest who accompanied Germanus would eventually be known as St. Patrick of Ireland. So the depiction of the assistant Priest by the movie-makers is especially off the mark.
For historical accuracy of the known persons and philosophy of the period AND just being a badly made film, this merits an F.