So, I used to really love movies. I love books too and read all the time, but sometimes I just want something escapist that is on a screen. Thus, movies. I've probably seen at least a thousand by now. (I hate TV and got rid of cable years ago.)
Well, the whole "raise your vibration" and "becoming a vegetarian" thing has really cramped my movie style.

The first to go were horror films. I could never watch the really bad ones anyway, but I used to love vampire movies. Well guess what? Can't watch them anymore, and haven't been able to for almost a year. That second sequel to "Underworld" I would have been all about last year? I can't even think about it now.
I also can't watch most action films now, and I used to love those. I literally was physically ill after watching "Wanted" in the theater. (Boy was THAT a huge mistake I'd love to go back in time and erase!) As I have raised my vibration, seeing pretty much any modern action film, with all the horrible gun violence, is awful.
I tried watching classic movies, but even those aren't safe! I had to stop watching "20 Million Miles to Earth" yesterday because I got incredibly upset at how the scientists and Army men were abusing the monster from Venus. I KNOW this sounds like a joke, but I swear to you it is TRUE. When it was a helpless baby they didn't feed it and stuck it in a cage outside by itself, and when it got bigger and broke out (smart monster!) they poked it with a stick and shortly afterward hurt it with a pitchfork. I had to quit watching it because I was so angry and almost in tears.
So I think you can see my dilemma. It really is funny on one level, but on another level I'm actually really stuck. Right now I'm pretty much reduced to sober social documentaries, cheesy 40s-60s movies in which nothing happens and animated children's movies.
Anyone have ANY ideas on ADULT movies I can watch (no, not THAT kind of adult!

) that don't involve guns, gore, animal abuse, sexual abuse or pretty much any other super low vibration activities? I already own or have watched a lot of the Jane Austen films and some of the tamer movies from the 80s like "The Goonies" (and even THAT has more violence than you'd think in it!). I would love to hear ANY suggestions.
At this rate, I'm going to be hiding under the bed, crying and holding my teddy, after trying to watch "The Wizard of Oz" this time next year. Sheesh.
