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Oct 18, 2024
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All-American
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I've never given them money.
And I've also never felt any obligation to give them money, or time, just to support them.
Put out a good, entertaining product, and I may watch it. If it is really good, I may even pay money to watch it. I'm not paying someone to build my faith.
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Time
*Spoiler* Six Days in August
Samuel Hall Society
Oct 18, 2:45pm
If you are going to spoil it, at least tell us who succeeded Joseph Smith
byujacob
Oct 18, 2:48pm
Ty Cobb. Do you not know anything about church history?
John Doe
Oct 18, 3:18pm
Counterpoint: support filmmakers trying to make faith building films.
Ted Lasso
Oct 18, 2:49pm
Yep - I don't expect cinematic masterpieces with these types of films
BYU Fan
Oct 18, 2:51pm
Counter-counter: don't give money to people selling The Spirit. The book is free
All-American
Oct 18, 3:09pm
So I guess you don't watch the Chosen either.
fredy
Oct 18, 3:14pm
I've never given them money.
All-American
Oct 18, 3:54pm
CounterCounterpoint: We should hold "faith-building" films to the same standard
momowagon
Oct 18, 4:00pm
Gotta start somewhere. The money isn't pouring in to make faith based films
Ted Lasso
Oct 18, 4:02pm
Sure. Though I think the budget has not been the issue. These directors used to
momowagon
Oct 18, 4:14pm
RE: *Spoiler* Six Days in August
fredy
Oct 18, 2:52pm
Well I liked it 🤷
abyunobody
Oct 18, 4:32pm
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