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IMAX steers clear of Darwin's theory
WorldNetDaily ^ | 3/20/05 | WorldNetDaily

Posted on 03/20/2005 12:01:05 PM PST by wagglebee

Some IMAX theaters are refusing to carry movies that promote evolution, citing concerns that doing so offends their audience and creates controversy – a move that has some proponents of Darwinism alarmed over the influence of "fundamentalists."

It's a decision that affects not only the network of 240 IMAX theaters operating in 35 countries, but some science museums that show IMAX-formatted films.

IMAX, which bills itself as the "ultimate movie experience," promises to take viewers to "places you only imagined." The 8-story high screens and crystal clear images have made the theaters ideal venues for documentary science films showing the splendor of nature.

Now, however, about a dozen IMAX theaters, primarily in the South, are shunning movies that carry evolution themes, the New York Times reports. Fear of protests by those objecting to films that contradict the Biblical account of creation is cited as the reason.

A dozen science centers rejected the 2003 release, "Volcanoes," because of it speculation that life on Earth may have originated in undersea vents, says Dr. Richard Lusk, an oceanographer and chief scientist for the project.

Because a only small number of IMAX theaters show science films, a boycott by a few can reduce the potential audience to the point that producers question whether projects are financially worthwhile.

"We have definitely a lot more creation public than evolution public," says Lisa Buzzelli, of the Charleston, South Carolina, Imax Theater. "Being in the Bible Belt, ["Volcanoes"] does have a lot to do with evolution, and we weigh that carefully."

When the Fort Worth Museum of Science and History played the movie for a test audience, the responses were sufficiently negative for the museum to drop it from its offerings. Responses like "I really hate it when the theory of evolution is presented as fact," or "I don't agree with their presentation of human existence" doomed the film's chances.

"Some people said it was blasphemous," says Carol Murray, the museum's director of marketing. "If it's not going to draw a crowd and it is going to create controversy," she concludes, "from a marketing standpoint I cannot make a recommendation" to screen it.

The film's distributor says other science museum officials turned him down "for religious reasons" and because "Volcanoes" had "evolutionary overtones" – a claim that makes Hyman Field, a former National Science Foundation official who played a role in its financing, "furious."

"It's very alarming," he says, "all of this pressure being put on a lot of the public institutions by the fundamentalists."

The economics of large-format science documentaries being what they are, it might not take too much pressure for filmmakers to begin avoiding Darwin.

The films "are generally not big moneymakers," notes Joe DeAmicis, former director of the IMAX theater at the California Science Center in Los Angeles. "It's going to be hard for our filmmakers to continue to make unfettered documentaries when they know going in that 10 percent of the market" will reject them.

Bayley Silleck, who wrote and directed "Cosmic Voyage," another IMAX offering that drew religious complaints, expects to encounter criticism on his upcoming project about dinosaurs. While he's critical of "overcaution, overprotectedness" by theater operators, he recognizes that in the end, it's the audience that counts.

"We all have to make films for an audience that is a family audience," he observes, "when you are talking about IMAX, because they are in science centers and museums."

A Gallup poll, released earlier this month, reveals that 81 percent of U.S. teenagers believe God was somehow involved in human origins, with only 18 percent holding a purely secular view of evolution.


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KEYWORDS: bible; creationism; crevolist; darwin; evolution; gallup; imax; movies; religion; science; secularhumanism; secularism
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To: D Edmund Joaquin

How many of these supposed conservative evolutionists buy the science of Global Warming?


221 posted on 03/22/2005 7:18:21 AM PST by Terriergal (What is the meaning of life?? Man's chief end is to glorify God and to enjoy him for ever.)
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To: Ichneumon

For one, monkeys don't wear clothes :p

Of course I'm just kidding. They wear hats and vests when on street corners.


222 posted on 03/23/2005 11:46:34 AM PST by MacDorcha ("Do you want the e-mail copy or the fax?" "Just the fax, ma'am.")
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To: Tamberlane

Kinda like "Mission to Mars"


223 posted on 03/23/2005 11:49:28 AM PST by MacDorcha ("Do you want the e-mail copy or the fax?" "Just the fax, ma'am.")
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To: balrog666

"can believe that codes form mindlessly."

I believe you didn't address the question posted.

If it's a "code" how did it come about to be such?

Evolution would provide that it came about naturally, and that sequencing on this scale is natural as day.

Please, provide presedence for assuming that every living thing on this planet has a "code" that came about "by chance" as if it were a rock formation with a man's face.


224 posted on 03/23/2005 11:54:15 AM PST by MacDorcha ("Do you want the e-mail copy or the fax?" "Just the fax, ma'am.")
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To: aposiopetic
"I'm no marketer, but I thought things that created controversy generally drew crowds."

You should be, because you are right. 10 posts before anyone saw this article for what it is, an attempt to create interest in an otherwise monumentally boring film. I doubt it will succeed however. I file this one under the "who cares" category.
225 posted on 03/23/2005 11:55:37 AM PST by monday
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To: monday
Thanks for the feedback. Maybe someday there will be an IMAX movie that gets me back in front of the bighuge screen, but, until then, I will just fondly remember the grandeur of the breathtaking view of the dam constructed by the title characters in the (very uncontroversial, as far as I know) "Beavers."
226 posted on 03/23/2005 7:02:33 PM PST by aposiopetic
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To: LightCrusader; wagglebee; All

I can't believe I'm reading this. These comments from people who are angry that some want the Bible removed from the front of courthouses?
This is absurd. Why should YOU be able to read parts of the Bible displayed in a public place, but I cannot CHOOSE to go and see a movie in a public place? WHAT COUNTRY ARE WE IN???
Hypocrits. This is why religious people have a bad name. The rules are obviously different for you than they are for others. I am disgusted.


227 posted on 03/24/2005 8:09:11 AM PST by bearkat
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To: wagglebee

Me and my children LOVE going to se IMAX movies in 3-D. If you never have seen one then I urge you to go- the technology is amazing.

Polar Express in 3D was great- I imagine it would suck in a regular theatre. The Titanic in 3D (including underwater shots) was great too


228 posted on 03/24/2005 10:28:22 AM PST by Mr. K
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To: wagglebee

Yawn. Nothing here but creationist foaming at the mouth.


230 posted on 03/25/2005 12:30:21 PM PST by Atheist_Canadian_Conservative (works both ways)
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To: Terriergal
Just catching up on backroom chit chat.

That line has always been hilarious to me, especially when used surgically. Good Job.

I also like :"so do you walk to school or carry your lunch?"

231 posted on 04/04/2005 3:56:17 AM PDT by mother22wife21
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To: Terriergal
What? evolution the naked ape? Evolution is proven beyond doubt. Have you read "The 12th. Planet"?by Zackaria Sitchin?
He claim Gods interventing with evolution and that both sides are right on the subject of human creation/evolution.
I find this scenario plausible, any takers?
232 posted on 04/06/2005 2:52:40 PM PDT by munin
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To: All
Regarding a question submitted via abuse report, this thread was pulled because of a large image, posted by a troll, which caused problems for some computers.

The troll has been nuked, the image wiped, and the thread restored.

233 posted on 05/23/2005 8:46:14 AM PDT by Admin Moderator
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To: wagglebee
Wow. You mean people would like their kids to spend the a few hours actually learning science instead of pseudoscience or even junk science that usually makes into museums? I have, in fact, gone to the Ft. Worth Museum of Science and History; I will not spend my time anywhere trying to spoon-feed me their opinions. Most of their exhibits are devoid of actual scientific facts. The fact that they even mention where they think a creature originated means that they're trying to shove their theories down people's throats. Volcanoes don't behave differently due to someone's opinion.
Evolution has more holes than Swiss cheese. It takes greater leaps of faith to try to convince people that B evolved from A despite there being fossil record for (according to them) quite a few million years. :-p
234 posted on 09/20/2005 1:58:22 PM PDT by ConservativeTeaDrinker ((newbie freeper) Love thy neighbor - even the stinky liberal ones.)
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To: ConservativeTeaDrinker

Oops, meant to say this:

. . . despite there NOT being fossil record that shows its stages of evolution, the theorectical record actually empty for (according to them) quite a few million years . . .
lol. Much clearer.


235 posted on 09/20/2005 2:03:40 PM PDT by ConservativeTeaDrinker ((newbie freeper) Love thy neighbor - even the stinky liberal ones.)
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To: ConservativeTeaDrinker

You had the facts right the first time. Trust your instincts on this one.


236 posted on 09/20/2005 2:08:43 PM PDT by js1138 (Great is the power of steady misrepresentation.)
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