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Post by filmfan95 on Mar 29, 2017 4:35:00 GMT
I've never understood the rationale behind these things. Why would Disney, or any other company, want to subliminally put 'dirty' words into their movies like they're 12 years old. This. I'm just seeing some windows next to the letter "A" and nothing else. If you look closely at the frames of the windows, you'll eventually see it. But I honestly believe all these "subliminal message" things were unintentional. If you think about it, they don't really make sense. The idea is that kids are supposed to view it in their subconscious, and then pick the message up somehow. But we all know that we didn't know about those things at all until someone pointed them out to us. "The Lion King" SEX cloud makes no sense in the scene that it's in. If it had been in a scene where Simba and Nala are together, then maybe I would have been more suspicious. But instead it's at the most random moment ever. I believe it says SFX, like the filmmakers said. The "Little Mermaid" poster is likely unintentional. Let's be honest, all of us see towers and structures and think that they look like sexual organs all the time because we have immature minds. And the priest having an erection is clearly just his knees poking out, as is proven by a shot from a different angle at a different point of the scene. The only one that was real is the naked, headless lady in the window from the Rescuers, that was cut out of most home releases (yes, I actually checked my VHS back when I first heard about it. No, unfortunately mine is the edited version). And that was only inserted by one guy who was presumably fired after he did that. And since you can only see it if you watch it frame-by-frame, what kind of "subliminal message" is that? Kids can't see it through a normal viewing. No, I think people look too deeply at all these things in the movies. They just see these things because they are immature. I think people should just sit down and enjoy the dang movie. Not point to the screen and go "Ohh, look! It says 'sex!' Isn't that funny?"
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