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Sunday, August 29, 2010
What to do with Entertainment?
This is a hard post to write. Because I know that everyone has wildly different ideas about entertainment. Mostly based on generation. And I'm sure to offend someone no matter what I say. But I'm not writing to please anyone except the Lord, so I write.
There is part of me that would like to either skip this topic completely or dance around it a little bit. Because there are some people in my circles who think they have this all figured out, and tend to judge others based on everything they don't know. I'm talking about people who judge something without ever reading/watching/listening to it. With some things, of course, this is appropriate. When something is filled with objectionable content or has a message that does not line up with the Bible, it's pretty obvious from the description or the commercial. But there's plenty of entertainment that has really inspired me over the years that I could have judged from the outside and missed out.
I'm going to take a deep breath now and give my top ten most inspiring ever in the area of entertainment. These are things that have made me think more deeply, have inspired my own creative process by either the subject matter or the characters (usually the latter) and yes, all of these have helped me become closer to Christ in one way or another. If you don't like this list and want to judge me, go ahead. You can even comment your judgment. But you have to give your top ten first. And even if you don't want to judge me you can also leave your top ten. I'd really like you to. And we're all going to be completely and totally honest and not say anything fake just to keep others from judging us. All right. Here goes. In no particular order. (It's a given that the Bible is number one.)
The Passion of the Christ (movie)
Fringe (television)
The X-Files (television)
Harry Potter (secular book series)
Twilight Saga (secular book series)
Mark of the Lion (Christian book series)
Lost (television)
Wicked (musical)
The Sound of Music (musical/movie)
Anne of Green Gables (classic book/movie)
Pride and Prejudice (classic book/movie)
About now you're saying "Wow. She makes a whole lot more sense now." Or "She makes no sense whatsoever." My sisters are just thinking about all the things I left out. I will too. Later.
These are the things that first come to mind. Some are recent, some go back to my childhood. You may notice that the list is heavy on the secular. There is a reason for that. I have a problem with stories that don't really present problems. So far, Christian literature, television and movies don't have the kind of depth that inspires me. There are exceptions in literature, especially in the past few years. I'm still waiting for Christian movies to loose that cheesy twinge and be believable. "Fireproof" came closer. That might have made my top twenty.
Anyway, it's not my point today to nitpick. I should really get to bed. I think we'll have to continue this discussion tomorrow.
So until then, leave your top ten most inspiring.
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OK, first of all, Fireproof. SCOFF.
ReplyDeleteI will think about my top 10, though I have a hard time narrowing them down.
I would like to ask you, though, to maybe summarize the impact of your top 10 and reasons for their inclusion on your list? Thank you.
our top ten's are almost identical.
ReplyDeleteI'm trying to be encouraging. :) Fireproof had more depth than any other movie of Christian origin.
ReplyDeleteI like your question. You will be interested in "What to do with Entertainment, Part 2" which gives the short answer. I may have to give the long answer here, when my children are a little less needy than they are at the moment.
And what is your top ten?
Okay - I've thought of three draws for me when I am looking for inspiring entertainment. They are:
ReplyDelete1. Fighting for good/truth. Being willing to make a stand even in the face of extreme opposition.
2. Sacrificial love. Basically, anything, including romance, that reminds me of the way Christ loves me.
3. Having the courage to "stand out." I'm different. I like to know I'm not the only one.
How each of these exhibits these 3 characteristics:
The Passion of the Christ (movie) 1,2 and 3
Fringe (television) 1,2 and 3
The X-Files (television) 1,2 and 3
Harry Potter (secular book series) 1,2 and 3
Twilight Saga (secular book series)1,2 and 3
Mark of the Lion (Christian book series)1,2 and 3
Lost (television) 2 (maybe 1 and 3 as well sometimes)
Wicked (musical) 1,2 and 3
The Sound of Music (musical/movie) mostly 3
Anne of Green Gables (classic book/movie) mostly 3
Pride and Prejudice (classic book/movie) 2 and 3, maybe a bit of 1 as well
Interested to hear some more top tens.
So is this Top 10 of all "entertainment" genres- music, books, theater, movies, tv, etc? Man, that's tough to narrow down.
ReplyDeletethat IS tough to narrow down. can i do top ten in each category?
ReplyDeleteit is hard. I've thought of so many things I left out. And I didn't do music because the list would be SOOOOOOOOOOOO long it wouldn't be funny.
ReplyDeleteSure, do as many as you want! There are no rules here, you should know that by now. :)