[Filmmaking A to Z by Vic Alexander]

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Movies reflect the culture of the people they depict

Movies like THE INVASION OF THE BODY SNATCHERS, PLANET OF THE APES, and THE NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD may seem like far-fetched horror films, but they are an intuitive portrayal of the society that produces them.

Today's America is governed by zombies that have no values, except for their animal instinct for self-preservation. They win over the electorate by brainwashing everyone with the virus of atheism.

American universities have brainwashed several generations of Americans with Darwin's Theory of Evolution: man evolved from apes. The filmmakers have portrayed the Christian founders of America (and the Christian Presidents up to the 20th Century) as apes who have literally lobotomized the human species and extracted their capacity for speech, so they can reduce them to animal level. Funny thing, that is exactly what has happened to the atheist filmmakers themselves, they who are the new rulers of today (with Obama as their first chief); the majority of the American people today are the brainwashed product of atheism and the real modern apes. SO THE PLANET OF THE APES is really a terrific portrayal of how the Theory of Evolution became the religion of the American Ape.

THE NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD is a highly entertaining and a significant cultural work (unintended, of course), showing the living dead (men and women who have lost their faith in their God) walking around like zombies among the people, doing terrible things.

When the disciples heard Jesus talk about his death and persecution at the hands of the world, they were discouraged. One of them said, "Then let me go bury my father." This is one of the misunderstood passages in the Western Scriptures. What the disciple meant was, "Why are we wasting our time then."

Jesus said to him, "Let the dead bury the dead; you follow me." There will always be the Walking Dead among us in this world. This is an accurate portrayal of life. When I make movies now, I think about the irony of life and I look for reality among the most incredibly strange behavior of people and the most bizarre situations that exist today. These are great times for making Creative Documentaries; life is stranger than fiction. Why write something that doesn't make sense anyways; just observe what is taking place and capture it on film for all posterity. This is great art.

Nov. 24, 2010

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