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MormonTimes.com: For LDS filmmakers, ordinary becomes extraordinary
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Really good - Work and the Glory trilogy, Saints and Soldiers, The Best Two Years
Really stupid - Any LDS film not listed above
Ordinary church members? Has Mr Unguren been spending too much time with extraordinary members of the church?
Silly.
The documentary "Happy Valley" is coming to theaters soon. It's about "ordinary LDS people" who become addicted to prescription drugs, and explains why we have the highest suicide rate in the country, and are in complete denial of drug abuse. It shows seminary kids explaining why it's okay, because it's medicine.
Hope all you ostriches go to see it. Maybe a lightbulb will switch on in your empty heads.
Brigham City was extremely well thought out.
Saints and Soldiers was great.
Singles Ward was funny.
Baptists at our Barbecue had it's redeeming moments, and is endearing and funny, especially on repeated watches, despite the sometimes cheesiness and occasional bad acting.
Church ball was a disappointment, as were some of the others. But there HAS been some very entertaining stuff.
I think the music he used was also written and performed by a local young man. It is called The Garden of Adam.
Perhaps the professors could take some notes from Ryan.
No question some are excellent and well done...too many however have tried to be cutesy and funny only to fall in the basket as farcical and not humorous at all.
Rise up those of you with serious talent and make LDS-related movies that will have lasting impact and value...some already well done prove it can be done!
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