Boycott Amy Adams; Disney’s “Enchanted” Movie Lays Waste to Family Values

Readers, we had an extremely difficult time coming to the decision to boycott Amy Adams. She’s so beautiful, and theatrical, and nice. Her skin is blemish free and… she’s so nice. But after her starring role in the Disney movie Enchanted and our correspondent John Overmeier’s movie review, which, in summation described the film as:

Wrapped in a veneer of family friendly fairytale magic and appealing animated animals, kids instead get a dose of broken families, sexual innuendo, chest hair fondling, “swinging” and a bad bout of Christina Aguilera type wailing at the end…. (Enchanted review)

We had to look beyond Amy Adams’ niceness and drop the hammer of morality and put out a request for citizen action.

To market a movie to kids and families, vacuum $40 from a family of four and hold them captive in theater seating, and then throw broken families, adult sexuality, and illegitimate birthing at them is fraudulent and an affront to moral decency.

The fact that Disney hid all this behind an uncorrective veil of humor and “spoofing” is atrocious, especially for the minds of children watching who are yearning for guidance on how to live properly.

To our great consternation, this movie received high marks from movie reviewers, and incredibly—even Christian reviewers completely overlooked the inappropriateness of Enchanted’s backsliding themes.

We urge decent and respectable folk to boycott Amy Adams filmography (imdb.com) and other projects she is participating in until she publicly denounces the movie Enchanted and refrains from dumping broken families, chest hair fondling, and eroticism on innocent children and families.