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By Erin R. Brown | August 05, 2011 | 16:17

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A girl-on-girl lip lock, a movie in which a bulldog masturbates, and a marijuana-smoking middle school teacher are among the nominees for the 2011 Teen Choice Awards. Yes that’s right, an awards show specifically aimed at 13-19 year olds will be featuring inappropriate content more suited for the panel of adults that chose the nominees.

This year, teens will vote for their favorites, ranging from artists with hits about S&M, to sex and drug-filled R-rated comedies, to favorite “break up” songs – one nominated song features the “f” word 16 times.

Sunday August 7, 2011 marks the 13th annual Teen Choice Awards on Fox in which kids around the country will tune in to see how favorite movies, songs, actors and television series (for which they voted by phone or online) do against their competitors. In 2009, more than 83 million votes were cast online. The star-studded event is always a hit, attracting A-List actors like Reese Witherspoon, Ashton Kutcher, Justin Timberlake, Grammy-winning musicians like Rihanna, Britney Spears and Taylor Swift, and television stars like Steve Carell and Jennifer Love Hewitt.

However, this year’s crop of nominees is particularly adult-themed, and that is likely because “adults” were on the secret panel that determines the nominees. Ten nominated movies are rated “R,” meaning children under age 17 are not permitted. How are these teens supposed to vote for movies like “Due Date” and “No Strings Attached” if they abide by movie theater policy?

“Due Date,” an R-rated comedic tale about two unlikely friends who take an emergency road trip across the country has multiple scenes of marijuana-smoking and a scene in which the main character and his dog masturbate simultaneously. “No Strings Attached” is a raunchy romantic comedy in which two friends attempt to maintain a strictly “f**k buddies” relationship. “Black Swan” a psychological thriller about a terrorized ballerina is rated “R” for “strong sexual content, disturbing violent images, language and some drug use.” Sounds like a perfect teen movie.

“Black Swan” is also nominated for a scene for “best liplock,” but the kissing is between two women. In a moment of frustration, Natalie Portman’s character “Nina” rebels against her mother and begins passionately kissing Mila Kunis’ character “Lily.” It should be surprising that children are expected to vote for an inappropriate and controversial scene in a movie that they are not supposed to see.

“F**k You” by artist Cee Lo Green is nominated for “Choice Break-Up Song.” The song contains 16 “F” words and 6 “S” words. Though the lyrics were changed to “Forget you” for radio play, teens are fully aware of the song’s original lyrics.

Rihanna is nominated for “Choice Female Artist” and though her immense success is notable, her 2010 album “Loud” contains two controversial songs, which should be a warning that the material is too mature for a teen audience. “S&M” is about just that – Sadomasochism, with lines like “whips and chains excite me.” The video for “Man Down” features the “Choice Female Artist” nominee killing a man in cold blood in a public place.

But there is hope: in years past, the teens who actually vote for the winners typically pick the more appropriate-themed material, suited for them. In 2010, the heart-warming movie “The Blind Side” won for Choice Movie Drama, which tells the tale of an underprivileged kid from a bad neighborhood becoming a successful high school football player. “Toy Story 3” won “Choice Animated Film,” and Justin Beiber won “Choice Male Artist,” in 2010 as well. In 2009, “Choice TV Show, Comedy” went to “Hannah Montana” and Taylor Swift won “Choice Female Music Artist.” Let’s hope the true teen winners on Sunday are actually age-appropriate.

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poor

Submitted by grammajane on Fri, 08/05/2011 - 4:41pm.

All I can say, is "my poor grandkids"

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To think that it all started with innocent Rock and Roll

Submitted by lrgon on Fri, 08/05/2011 - 4:46pm.

songs like:
Good Golly Miss Molly
you sure like to ball
when we're rockin' 'n rolling
can hear your mama call

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Same ratings*

Submitted by cajun2 on Fri, 08/05/2011 - 4:52pm.

These nominees for awards you may find obscene but one important one is left off the list. And the winner is ....Chris Mathews kissing Obama butt daily.

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Conservative Artists

Submitted by scarebear83 on Fri, 08/05/2011 - 4:52pm.

I call on conservatives who have any talent in writing, acting, producing, directing, singing etc. to stand up against Hollywood. We've been basically forced to watch whatever they spew out (whether it be raunchy rated R movies or movies that are supposed to be for kids more geared for adults and especially indoctrination into various lifestyles). It's time conservatives have their own "Hollywood" and compete with these sleazy and or indoctrination movies. I guarantee you the more conservative movies and shows would win out and hopefully would send a big message to Hollywood.

"... they slash prices, drown in their sorrows, punch buttons, and kill time. I won't tell you what they do to eggs. They blow up photos, hang plants, crash at a friend's place and then when they're done arguing they bury the hatchet." -Mork
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Hear, Hear!

Submitted by lrgon on Fri, 08/05/2011 - 5:05pm.

I have a friend who has been trying to get wide distribution for a song she wrote about Hollywood
but no luck. She titled it The Stench is too strong: Time to Bury Hollywood .

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Conservative Make Your Own Story

Submitted by Avitar on Sat, 08/06/2011 - 12:36am.

The basic idea of making conservative stories is not a bad idea but it starts with the begining that John W. Cambell started Science Fiction with. His rule first tell a good story. He turned a lot of engineers and scientists into writers during the Great Depression. Now that the cost of computer editing and special effects are within lower middle class budgets there should be a large community.

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So we move right along, now that Gay Marriage is about settled.

Submitted by Newsbubba on Fri, 08/05/2011 - 5:20pm.

I've always said that it won't stop with the LuGButTS and gayness.  Now that "that problem" is off the table we can move right along to the next group of "disenfranchised" degenerates.  Pedophiles!

Check out the link below about the 10-year-old "sexpot" model in Vogue.  Can a call for legalizing marriage of old men (or women) with very young children be far behind?  Hell no!

Spare me the outcry that "gays aren't pedophiles."  Well pedophiles are pedophiles!  Don't they have "rights" too?  I'm sure they think so, and the heat will be on to let them "enjoy the same rights as others."

Check it out below.

http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/alltherage/2011/08/10-year-old-vogue-mod...

Comrade Bubba
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Nothing ever happens at French Vogue shoots with young girls.

Submitted by SickofLibs on Fri, 08/05/2011 - 5:39pm.

Well, hardly ever.

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Come on SoL*

Submitted by cajun2 on Fri, 08/05/2011 - 5:45pm.

It's really the fault of all this new technology

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Caj:

Submitted by SickofLibs on Fri, 08/05/2011 - 6:15pm.

Hmmm, I think I read that 'new tech' thing around here, too, if I remember.

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Strictly from a marketing

Submitted by Reaver on Fri, 08/05/2011 - 5:29pm.

Strictly from a marketing standpoint I have to ask what were they thinking? We’ll call it the teen choice awards and bill it as for 13 to 19 year olds (yep, that’s “teenagers”), then we’ll nominate ten movies that are rated R so the majority of our voters shouldn’t have seen them. I’d love for someone in the media to ask one of the producers of this awards show “So, are you advocating that minors should sneak into these movies?” Never happen but it would probably be more entertaining than watching the awards show.

“Liberals claim to want to give a hearing to other views, but then are shocked and offended to discover that there are other views.” ~ William F. Buckley, Jr.
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Not quite

Submitted by ckc1227 on Fri, 08/05/2011 - 6:20pm.

"Ten nominated movies are rated “R,” meaning children under age 17 are not permitted."

R — Restricted. Children Under 17 Require Accompanying Parent or Adult Guardian. Perhaps you were thinking of NC-17.

Who cares about the Teen Choice Awards though, when a nipple was shown on Good Morning America this morning. Those poor kids will never recover.


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I am fed up with being force fed the gay lifestyle on TV

Submitted by JDL on Fri, 08/05/2011 - 6:33pm.

The USA channel used to be a favorite of mine until they injected Gay relationships into their hit shows.

I was watching Royale Pains and they had 2 lesbians kiss last night.

White Collar had one of their main characters kiss another woman.

I tried to give my feedback on their website forum and I was banned for voicing my concern in their "feedback" section. It is really telling when they silence opposing opinion supporting their intolerance, all the while claiming Christians are not showing tolerance. Their hypocrisy has no bounds.

GLAAD is keeping track of and pressuring networks to put gays into their programing. How come no one is keeping track and putting pressure on them to put morality into TV programming?

http://www.bing.com/search?q=glaad+keeping+track+of+gay+tv+programing+20...

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No one is forcing you to do

Submitted by Satchmo on Fri, 08/05/2011 - 8:17pm.

No one is forcing you to do anything, not even watching television.

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No one cares.

Submitted by The Vet on Fri, 08/05/2011 - 9:51pm.

Golly gee. No one has ever said that before. Must really miss your old nwahs account, huh?

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PC Police

Submitted by connect4 on Fri, 08/05/2011 - 7:40pm.

The NB political correctness police strike again! Talk about a nanny state...


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"will be featuring

Submitted by Satchmo on Fri, 08/05/2011 - 8:16pm.

"will be featuring inappropriate content"

According to whom?

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obviously not you.

Submitted by DumbCanuck on Fri, 08/05/2011 - 8:49pm.

.

"There... Are... Four... Lights!"

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Hollywood is Filled With Developmentally Arrested Adults

Submitted by Avitar on Fri, 08/05/2011 - 11:14pm.

They don't like making movies for kids but only kids have the time and are uncritical enough to go to the movies. So if the film makers can't center their plots around children doing adult things they do a bad job with only a few exceptions. The film makers are willing to make movies with juvenile themes but only with irresponsible adult behavior. Many in Hollywood have no affection for childhood but love the drama of the teenage year. The result is that they do their best work making comedies with story lines only a little short of bad pornography plots.

As long as Hollywood produces movies by committee I am not sure there is any way to fix the problem. We are asking for dozens of JK Rowling to write stories entertaining for children about the themes that are appropriate to children. She gets paid so much for the Harry Potter stories because that is not easy to write and the vast majority of professional writers who cannot do it. Hollywood would have to go out and recruit people who could write but they are used to people beating down their doors to get in. Going out and recruiting talent is something that they do badly.

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The Center for Desease Control cuts checks to the homosexuals

Submitted by lrgon on Sat, 08/06/2011 - 12:52pm.

http://www.bing.com/search?q=GLSEN+receives+CDC+grant&src=IE-SearchBox&F...

so is it any wonder that kids in our public schools accept this insidious counter culture as a "normal?" Hollywood picks up on these changing attitudes and capitalizes on it by peddling it to kids at an event like the Teen Choice awards.

The leading homosexual activist group( Gay, lesbian & Straight education Network)has its strange eye out for the tax money to subvert the thinkng of school kids and they have the help of the Obama administration. GLSEN "proudly" announced that it has received a five-year grant, worth $285,000 annually, from the federal Centers for Disease Control’s (CDC) AIDS prevention department to establish “safe spaces” for supposedly “gay” students in 20 schools across the nation.

http://www.bing.com/search?q=GLSEN+receives+CDC+grant&src=IE-SearchBox&F...

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Oh look boys and girls. The Loon made a nest.

Submitted by The Vet on Sat, 08/06/2011 - 1:01pm.

Notice how the loon sandwiches his post between the identical exact same links to the same site.

Shhhhhh. Soon the Loon will lay a k00kegg. Be very quiet boys and girls and don't disturb the Loon.

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Good news

Submitted by MCLIJazz on Mon, 08/08/2011 - 1:46am.

I can't remember the last time I watched an award show, but I usually read about them afterward.  I'm happy to report that most of the winners were age-appropriate (via AP): http://tinyurl.com/3rkkthy

Of the dubious nominees you listed, Erin, only Ashton Kutcher's work in No Strings Attached won.

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