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Title: Atomic Age Classics Vol. 6: Love & Marriage
Post by: Andrew on January 24, 2009, 11:05:21 AM
1950s educational shorts to help your marriage.  Men always give their wives a little of their hard-earned money to go shopping, a woman's place is in the kitchen with an apron around her waist, and marrying someone of a different religion is just asking for trouble.

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Title: Re: Atomic Age Classics Vol. 6: Love & Marriage
Post by: InformationGeek on January 24, 2009, 12:06:41 PM
Hmm, I'm glad none of my classes ever shown any of these videoes so far in my school and past schools.  I swear that every guy and girl would be laughing at how weird this educational programs are.

On Social-Sex Attitudes in Adolescents film, it is pretty weird to use cats to teach a kid about sex.  At least she wasn't using rabbits, those are much worse.

About How Do You Know It's Love?, you didn't say much about it.  Was there not that much to talk about from the film?

Dicussing For Are You Ready for Marriage?, **BOOIIIINNNNGGGG** is pretty weird way to describe sex and using charts is out there as a way to dicuss how long your marriage could last.  The 50s sure was a different time.

Looking at Marriage is a Partnership, it sounds like an episode from Everyone Love Raymond to me, only so many years earlier.

On the topic of "Should I Marry Outside of My Faith?" film.  Father Manning is a bit of a jack... donkey.  As a Christian, I find that refusing to allow people to attend a service is going against everything Jesus taught.  I just hope that aren't that many people like that around today.

Anyhow, where did you find this DVD?  I got to see all these films to believe them!


Title: Re: Atomic Age Classics Vol. 6: Love & Marriage
Post by: Andrew on January 24, 2009, 12:26:53 PM
About How Do You Know It's Love?, you didn't say much about it.  Was there not that much to talk about from the film?

It's not much more to it than the older brother telling the boy that he doesn't understand love, then the two couples go to dinner.  What happens at dinner shows the younger brother and his girlfriend that they are not experiencing "mature" love.

Anyhow, where did you find this DVD?  I got to see all these films to believe them!

I found it via Amazon.  A few months ago I was looking for compilations of old educational shorts, and discovered the "Atomic Age Classics" series.  They're great because each DVD is only $8 new.  Anytime I review a film I try to include links, usually to Amazon.com, to buy the movie.  The links appear at the top right of the review and down at the bottom.


Title: Re: Atomic Age Classics Vol. 6: Love & Marriage
Post by: Tsukasamacleod on January 24, 2009, 02:03:34 PM
I saw "Are you ready for marriage?" on MST3K. If you ask me, Mr Hall looks like the Kurgan from "Highlander".


Title: Re: Atomic Age Classics Vol. 6: Love & Marriage
Post by: indianasmith on January 24, 2009, 02:51:58 PM
I think, if you take your religious faith seriously at all, it is a good idea to marry someone of similar beliefs.  Certainly, there should be some serious, long talks  about the issue before the relationship becomes permanent.

How sad would it be to spend your life with someone you might not get to spend eternity with?


Title: Re: Atomic Age Classics Vol. 6: Love & Marriage
Post by: ds21 on January 24, 2009, 09:24:41 PM
I think, if you take your religious faith seriously at all, it is a good idea to marry someone of similar beliefs.  Certainly, there should be some serious, long talks  about the issue before the relationship becomes permanent.

How sad would it be to spend your life with someone you might not get to spend eternity with?

Since very few people online are Christians, you'll probably get flamed for this, but I agree wholeheartedly.

As a Christian, I find that refusing to allow people to attend a service is going against everything Jesus taught.  I just hope that aren't that many people like that around today.

also right on the money.


 :cheers:


I'm looking forward to getting married, but I hope that the wedding night doesn't involve any shouts of 'BOOOIIINNGGG!!!!' :wink:


Title: Re: Atomic Age Classics Vol. 6: Love & Marriage
Post by: bryan on January 25, 2009, 01:36:00 AM
Funny- I'm Lutheran and my wife is Catholic.  I think the only difference is that some of prayers are different and Lutheran's only take communion once a month.  (Yes, I'm sure there are other things, but these are just off the top of my head.)  Yeah, I agreed that our children would be raised Catholic (why not, it's basically the same beliefs), and we went to a 2 hour marriage class, but none of the other weird stuff.

Sounds like a bunch of "Something Weird" stuff that Comcast has on demand. 

Of course you know what happens to the kids of an Amish and a Communist, right?  A Commish!

Zing! (ducks and runs)


Title: Re: Atomic Age Classics Vol. 6: Love & Marriage
Post by: Sitting Duck on January 25, 2009, 11:13:01 AM
A marriage counsellor that looks like H.P. Lovecraft sounds most curious. Especially when you consider how disastrous Lovecraft's own marriage was.

Regarding Should I Marry Outside My Faith, we should probably keep in mind that the short was produced pre-Vatican II, when relations between the Catholic and Protostant faiths were considerably less civil.


Title: Re: Atomic Age Classics Vol. 6: Love & Marriage
Post by: indianasmith on January 25, 2009, 02:05:12 PM
Excellent point, Sitting Duck.  I'd say denominational differences in the same faith are much more negotiable than coming from different faiths altogether . . . and of course, if religion is not important in either of your lives, then it doesn't reallly matter that much anyway.


Title: Re: Atomic Age Classics Vol. 6: Love & Marriage
Post by: BoyScoutKevin on January 25, 2009, 05:36:23 PM
How things have changed. Marrying outside of your religion is not only more acceptable, but so is marrying outside of your race.

Marry outside your race and religion, and your son may become President of the United States. Barack Obama is proof of that. His father may have been Kenyan, but his mother's people were Irish Catholics from Ireland.

Indeed, Ireland is now claiming Obama as one of their own and have even written a song about him called "There's No One as Irish as Barack Obama." And it goes something like this.

"He's Irish as bacon and cabbage and stew.
He's Hawaiian, he's Kenyan, and American, too.
He's in the White House, he took his chance.
Now let's see Barack do Riverdance."



Title: Re: Atomic Age Classics Vol. 6: Love & Marriage
Post by: ds21 on January 25, 2009, 11:27:03 PM
How things have changed. Marrying outside of your religion is not only more acceptable, but so is marrying outside of your race.

Marry outside your race and religion, and your son may become President of the United States. Barack Obama is proof of that. His father may have been Kenyan, but his mother's people were Irish Catholics from Ireland.

Indeed, Ireland is now claiming Obama as one of their own and have even written a song about him called "There's No One as Irish as Barack Obama." And it goes something like this.

"He's Irish as bacon and cabbage and stew.
He's Hawaiian, he's Kenyan, and American, too.
He's in the White House, he took his chance.
Now let's see Barack do Riverdance."



News flash... Obama is not Jesus.

I hope for our sake that he does a good job but the amount of fawning people are doing over him makes me sick.  He's a black guy.  Get over it.  There's good and there's bad about him.


Title: Re: Atomic Age Classics Vol. 6: Love & Marriage
Post by: Andrew on January 26, 2009, 07:41:10 PM
I saw "Are you ready for marriage?" on MST3K. If you ask me, Mr Hall looks like the Kurgan from "Highlander".


He might look a little like a gaunt Clancy Brown, but I really think Mr. Hall looks like Lovecraft:

(http://www.badmovies.org/movies/atomicagevi/atomicagevi4.jpg) (http://www.badmovies.org/common/forum/lovecraft-pic.jpg)

I'm looking forward to getting married, but I hope that the wedding night doesn't involve any shouts of 'BOOOIIINNGGG!!!!' :wink:


I've been using it ever since we watched the film and the results have been pretty good.


Title: Re: Atomic Age Classics Vol. 6: Love & Marriage
Post by: BTM on January 27, 2009, 01:38:31 AM
Andrew:

Whoa, you're dad was Amish?!?  For real?  Wow, what was your mom?  Did he like her meet during Rumspringa or something?

Such a short statement, but I'm sure there's tons of interesting stories behind it...


Title: Re: Atomic Age Classics Vol. 6: Love & Marriage
Post by: ds21 on January 30, 2009, 12:42:04 PM
I saw "Are you ready for marriage?" on MST3K. If you ask me, Mr Hall looks like the Kurgan from "Highlander".


He might look a little like a gaunt Clancy Brown, but I really think Mr. Hall looks like Lovecraft:

([url]http://www.badmovies.org/movies/atomicagevi/atomicagevi4.jpg[/url]) ([url]http://www.badmovies.org/common/forum/lovecraft-pic.jpg[/url])

I'm looking forward to getting married, but I hope that the wedding night doesn't involve any shouts of 'BOOOIIINNGGG!!!!' :wink:


I've been using it ever since we watched the film and the results have been pretty good.


lolololololololol


Title: Re: Atomic Age Classics Vol. 6: Love & Marriage
Post by: F-Zero on February 02, 2009, 12:30:56 PM
Mr. Hall is the creepiest man I have ever seen. He looks both like Lovecraft and Clancy Brown.

He acts like such a snide bastard when he's explaining marriage (or the First Federal Church's viewpoint of it) to the young couple with his charts and contraptions.

My God the 50's must have been such a terrible time when people had to be shown educational videos telling them how to live their lives.


Title: Re: Atomic Age Classics Vol. 6: Love & Marriage
Post by: RH on February 10, 2009, 04:02:24 PM
Just a quick note from somebody whose ancestry contains several Jewish/Christian marriages on "Should I Marry Outside of My Faith?"

The Jewish/unknown marriage wouldn't have been broken up over a son -- for the very simple reason that the Jews would consider him a Christian unless the mother converted.  Now, it might get broken up over them trying to raise the poor kid in either family's religion, though in my family...  They split the difference and went agnostic.


Title: Re: Atomic Age Classics Vol. 6: Love & Marriage
Post by: oxode on February 20, 2009, 06:00:10 AM
 :hot:The author of this issue makes mock about the inquisition, previous a mixed marriage in catholic church. In fact, this is autentic!


Title: Re: Atomic Age Classics Vol. 6: Love & Marriage
Post by: Andrew on February 20, 2009, 09:13:40 AM
The author of this issue makes mock about the inquisition, previous a mixed marriage in catholic church. In fact, this is autentic!

Despite whatever the Catholic Church may have been doing in past centuries, I do not believe that there was any sort of persecution of religious mixed marriages going on in 1950s America.  To me, living in 2009, the hurdles placed between Pete and Jane are just plain silly. 


Title: Re: Atomic Age Classics Vol. 6: Love & Marriage
Post by: Flu-Bird on July 11, 2009, 12:25:41 AM
It would probibly be consitered too normal by the wackos of today no same sex marrages


Title: Re: Atomic Age Classics Vol. 6: Love & Marriage
Post by: avenger the eagle on February 27, 2010, 05:09:39 PM
Father Manning was a jerk in this short. I am pretty sure that Pete and Jane's delemma doesn't happen nowadays, or at least, it's not forced upon the couple by the Catholic Church. My dad was catholic and my mom Protestant and as far as I know there wasn't much od a problem. Of course this may have post Vatican II. Rev. Hall was a hoot, wobbly statistics, goofy props, and rubber bands are just want you want from a marriage counselor.