Movie Marathon (Part 3)

Religiously controversial

  1. Benedetta (2021)
  2. The Last Temptation of Christ (1988)
  3. Dogma (1999)
  4. The Life of Brian (1979)
  5. The Passion of the Christ (2004)
  6. Noah (2014)
  7. Innocence of Muslims (2012)
  8. The Exorcist (1973)
  9. Saved (2004)

Religiously controversial

  1. Benedetta (2021)
  2. The Last Temptation of Christ (1988)
  3. Dogma (1999)
  4. The Life of Brian (1979)
  5. The Passion of the Christ (2004)
  6. Noah (2014)
  7. Innocence of Muslims (2012)
  8. The Exorcist (1973)
  9. Saved (2004)
  10. The DaVinci Code (2006)

Just plain controversial for whatever reason

  1. Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (PG-13 rating created in reaction to this film’s violence)

Just plain controversial for whatever reason

  1. Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (PG-13 rating created in reaction to this film’s violence)
  2. Clockwork Orange (Originally given an X rating but Kubrick was able to get an R rating by replacing 30 seconds of sexually explicit footage. The movie was also withdrawn from British cinemas at the request of Kubrick after it was cited as inspiring copycat acts of violence)

Just plain controversial for whatever reason

  1. Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (PG-13 rating created in reaction to this film’s violence)
  2. Clockwork Orange (Originally given an X rating but Kubrick was able to get an R rating by replacing 30 seconds of sexually explicit footage. The movie was also withdrawn from British cinemas at the request of Kubrick after it was cited as inspiring copycat acts of violence)
  3. Harry Potter franchise (Accused by Christian groups of promoting satanic and wiccan principles and attempting to indoctrinate children with secular beliefs and values.)

Just plain controversial for whatever reason

  1. Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (PG-13 rating created in reaction to this film’s violence)
  2. Clockwork Orange (Originally given an X rating but Kubrick was able to get an R rating by replacing 30 seconds of sexually explicit footage. The movie was also withdrawn from British cinemas at the request of Kubrick after it was cited as inspiring copycat acts of violence)
  3. Harry Potter franchise (Accused by Christian groups of promoting satanic and wiccan principles and attempting to indoctrinate children with secular beliefs and values.)
  4. Caligula (Objections to excessive depictions of excessive depravity.)

Just plain controversial for whatever reason

  1. Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (PG-13 rating created in reaction to this film’s violence)
  2. Clockwork Orange (Originally given an X rating but Kubrick was able to get an R rating by replacing 30 seconds of sexually explicit footage. The movie was also withdrawn from British cinemas at the request of Kubrick after it was cited as inspiring copycat acts of violence)
  3. Harry Potter franchise (Accused by Christian groups of promoting satanic and wiccan principles and attempting to indoctrinate children with secular beliefs and values.)
  4. Caligula (Objections to excessive depictions of excessive depravity.)
  5. Midnight Cowboy (the only x-rated film to win Best Picture. It earned that rating for showing a crucifix next to a toilet)

Just plain controversial for whatever reason

  1. Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (PG-13 rating created in reaction to this film’s violence)
  2. Clockwork Orange (Originally given an X rating but Kubrick was able to get an R rating by replacing 30 seconds of sexually explicit footage. The movie was also withdrawn from British cinemas at the request of Kubrick after it was cited as inspiring copycat acts of violence)
  3. Harry Potter franchise (Accused by Christian groups of promoting satanic and wiccan principles and attempting to indoctrinate children with secular beliefs and values.)
  4. Caligula (Objections to excessive depictions of excessive depravity.)
  5. Midnight Cowboy (the only x-rated film to win Best Picture. It earned that rating for showing a crucifix next to a toilet)
  6. The Tin Drum (Banned in Ontario and Oklahoma for alleged depictions of underage sex.)

Just plain controversial for whatever reason

  1. Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (PG-13 rating created in reaction to this film’s violence)
  2. Clockwork Orange (Originally given an X rating but Kubrick was able to get an R rating by replacing 30 seconds of sexually explicit footage. The movie was also withdrawn from British cinemas at the request of Kubrick after it was cited as inspiring copycat acts of violence)
  3. Harry Potter franchise (Accused by Christian groups of promoting satanic and wiccan principles and attempting to indoctrinate children with secular beliefs and values.)
  4. Caligula (Objections to excessive depictions of excessive depravity.)
  5. Midnight Cowboy (the only x-rated film to win Best Picture. It earned that rating for showing a crucifix next to a toilet)
  6. The Tin Drum (Banned in Ontario and Oklahoma for alleged depictions of underage sex.)
  7. The Killing of Sister George (a play with lesbians in 1968).

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Just plain controversial for whatever reason

  1. Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (PG-13 rating created in reaction to this film’s violence)
  2. Clockwork Orange (Originally given an X rating but Kubrick was able to get an R rating by replacing 30 seconds of sexually explicit footage. The movie was also withdrawn from British cinemas at the request of Kubrick after it was cited as inspiring copycat acts of violence)
  3. Harry Potter franchise (Accused by Christian groups of promoting satanic and wiccan principles and attempting to indoctrinate children with secular beliefs and values.)
  4. Caligula (Objections to excessive depictions of excessive depravity.)
  5. Midnight Cowboy (the only x-rated film to win Best Picture. It earned that rating for showing a crucifix next to a toilet)
  6. The Tin Drum (Banned in Ontario and Oklahoma for alleged depictions of underage sex.)
  7. The Killing of Sister George (a play with lesbians in 1968).
  8. Last Tango in Paris. Brutal anal rape scene for which the actress was apparently not told about until just before it was filmed.

Just plain controversial for whatever reason

  1. Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (PG-13 rating created in reaction to this film’s violence)
  2. A Clockwork Orange (Originally given an X rating but Kubrick was able to get an R rating by replacing 30 seconds of sexually explicit footage. The movie was also withdrawn from British cinemas at the request of Kubrick after it was cited as inspiring copycat acts of violence)
  3. Harry Potter franchise (Accused by Christian groups of promoting satanic and Wiccan principles and attempting to indoctrinate children with secular beliefs and values.)
  4. Caligula (Objections to excessive depictions of excessive depravity.)
  5. Midnight Cowboy (the only x-rated film to win Best Picture. It earned that rating for showing a crucifix next to a toilet)
  6. The Tin Drum (Banned in Ontario and Oklahoma for alleged depictions of underage sex.)
  7. The Killing of Sister George (a play with lesbians in 1968).
  8. Last Tango in Paris. Brutal anal rape scene for which the actress was apparently not told about until just before it was filmed.
  9. Pretty Baby – Brooke Shields played the daughter of a prostitute and was featured in a scene where the brothel auctioned off her virginity. There was also a scene where Shields appeared completely nude, even though she was only twelve years old at the time of filming.

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Just plain controversial for whatever reason

  1. Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (PG-13 rating created in reaction to this film’s violence)
  2. A Clockwork Orange (Originally given an X rating but Kubrick was able to get an R rating by replacing 30 seconds of sexually explicit footage. The movie was also withdrawn from British cinemas at the request of Kubrick after it was cited as inspiring copycat acts of violence)
  3. Harry Potter franchise (Accused by Christian groups of promoting satanic and Wiccan principles and attempting to indoctrinate children with secular beliefs and values.)
  4. Caligula (Objections to excessive depictions of excessive depravity.)
  5. Midnight Cowboy (the only x-rated film to win Best Picture. It earned that rating for showing a crucifix next to a toilet)
  6. The Tin Drum (Banned in Ontario and Oklahoma for alleged depictions of underage sex.)
  7. The Killing of Sister George (a play with lesbians in 1968).
  8. Last Tango in Paris. Brutal anal rape scene for which the actress was apparently not told about until just before it was filmed.
  9. Pretty Baby – Brooke Shields played the daughter of a prostitute and was featured in a scene where the brothel auctioned off her virginity. There was also a scene where Shields appeared completely nude, even though she was only twelve years old at the time of filming.
  10. Lolita - Basically, pedophelia.

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Movies where trains are an integral part of the plot

  1. Silver Streak

Movies where trains are an integral part of the plot

  1. Silver Streak
  2. Emperor of the North Pole … (also known as “Emperor of the North”)

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Movies where trains are an integral part of the plot

  1. Silver Streak
  2. Emperor of the North Pole … (also known as “Emperor of the North”)
  3. The General

Movies where trains are an integral part of the plot

  1. Silver Streak
  2. Emperor of the North Pole … (also known as “Emperor of the North”)
  3. The General
  4. Strangers on a Train (1951)

Hitchcock flick that takes place entirely on Trains.

Movies where trains are an integral part of the plot

  1. Silver Streak
  2. Emperor of the North Pole … (also known as “Emperor of the North”)
  3. The General
  4. Strangers on a Train (1951)
  5. The Lady Vanishes

More Hitch! (And I suggest a rewatch of Strangers; much nontrain stuff, but the train is indeed central.)

Movies where trains are an integral part of the plot

  1. Silver Streak
  2. Emperor of the North Pole … (also known as “Emperor of the North”)
  3. The General
  4. Strangers on a Train (1951)
  5. The Lady Vanishes
  6. Snowpiercer

Movies where trains are an integral part of the plot

  1. Silver Streak
  2. Emperor of the North Pole … (also known as “Emperor of the North”)
  3. The General
  4. Strangers on a Train (1951)
  5. The Lady Vanishes
  6. Snowpiercer
  7. Bullet Train

Movies where trains are an integral part of the plot

  1. Silver Streak
  2. Emperor of the North Pole … (also known as “Emperor of the North”)
  3. The General
  4. Strangers on a Train (1951)
  5. The Lady Vanishes
  6. Snowpiercer
  7. Bullet Train
  8. The Grey Fox

1982 Canadian biopic about Bill Miner, an American stagecoach robber who moved to Canada and graduated to train robbery.

Movies where trains are an integral part of the plot

  1. Silver Streak
  2. Emperor of the North Pole … (also known as “Emperor of the North”)
  3. The General
  4. Strangers on a Train (1951)
  5. The Lady Vanishes
  6. Snowpiercer
  7. Bullet Train
  8. The Grey Fox
  9. Von Ryan’s Express

Movies where trains are an integral part of the plot

  1. Silver Streak
  2. Emperor of the North Pole … (also known as “Emperor of the North”)
  3. The General
  4. Strangers on a Train (1951)
  5. The Lady Vanishes
  6. Snowpiercer
  7. Bullet Train
  8. The Grey Fox
  9. Von Ryan’s Express
  10. Runaway Train

With that,

Jon Voight movies

  1. Midnight Cowboy

Just to get it out of the way.