deadman wrote:
A sufficiently motivated person with the right skills could track any of us down. How fortunate we post only legitimate cinema and TV on this site, so there's no illegal content to report us for (even if some snowflake out there takes offense).
I'm not concerned in the least about being "tracked down". My wish for anonymity applies to
all my activities on the internet, which are widespread -- all the way from humorous verse to physics. I simply like to have online personas different to my private one.
As for your site, it was Dschungelkind (also uploaded by you, sir) that brought me here with its stunning tale set in Papua New Guinea. Then, on looking for other films about family life -- my wife's favourite category -- I encountered one or two suspect comments in the forum, and started worrying that your site might contain dodgy material. I was almost out the door again when I found a comment revealing that only legal IMDb-listed movies are shared here. I was deeply relieved, believe me.
As much as I think that the current out-of-control hysteria supposedly protecting children does them more harm than good, I too am viciously opposed to kids being hurt or exploited. What I have found here, however, are mostly beautiful family films featuring delightful children, many of whom in my opinion are much more convincing actors than the majority of those overpaid, over-dramatic adult-brats from Hollywood.
If the snowflakes you refer to object to scenes shockingly revealing that even children sometimes take their clothes off, and that even children sometimes have sexual inclinations -- well, let them splutter and dribble while the rest of us celebrate life aided by super-talented, often impossibly lovely young actors. If we are permitted to enjoy the exploits of puppies and kittens and piglets without raising suspicion, surely we should be permitted to be equally at ease enjoying the delightful exploits of our
own young?
No Czech either, deadman. Sorry.