To: Das Outsider
Boycott and spreading the truth go hand in hand. And I think it's working. Because of the uproar, I suspect the newspaper editors will not be applying any pressure on the critics in their employ to be kind to this piece of Hollywood kitsch ("you know Joe, we gotta mind the advertisers".) And that's good. And the main movie going demographic, say 14 to 35, goes for good mindless thrillers, and won't care much about the bad ones even if they are about Jesus. Who dat?
41 posted on
05/17/2006 7:32:08 PM PDT by
Revolting cat!
("In the end, nothing explains anything.")
To: Revolting cat!
Boycott and spreading the truth go hand in hand. And I think it's working. Because of the uproar, I suspect the newspaper editors will not be applying any pressure on the critics in their employ to be kind to this piece of Hollywood kitsch ("you know Joe, we gotta mind the advertisers".) And that's good. And the main movie going demographic, say 14 to 35, goes for good mindless thrillers, and won't care much about the bad ones even if they are about Jesus. Who dat?
Who dat, indeed. I can't disagree with you there, except for the demographic. Were it The Fast and the Furious, I would agree. What I am ultimately trying to do is explain the force behind the uproar to those who would fall back on the MSM-conditioned reflex of, "Oh, it's just a bunch of fundies overreacting again."
45 posted on
05/17/2006 7:39:26 PM PDT by
Das Outsider
(Can you think of the last regime to order the removal of crosses from the public square?)
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