Posted on 12/01/2013 7:44:28 PM PST by SeekAndFind
Now that its been out for two weeks, its about time to acknowledge The Christmas Candle for what it is a massive flop.
Distributed by EchoLight, Rick Santorums family-friendly film distribution firm, The Christmas Candle, an old-fashioned holiday tale about a fictional English town in the late 19th century, has grossed less than $2 million since its release, bringing in a pathetic $2,500 per screen.
Unsurprisingly, the films reviews are no better than its finances. Joe Neumaeir of the New York Daily News wrote that the film is as if a little plastic holiday village came to life. Except that might be interesting. Peter Sobczynski of rogerebert.com also panned the movie, writing, The end result is the kind of vaguely distasteful Yuletide concoction that viewers normally find playing on cable channels that they dont even realize that they have.
(Excerpt) Read more at salon.com ...
Well....this is the first I’ve even heard of it, so I can’t say I’m surprised it isn’t doing well.
Uuuuum, “The Christmas Candle” was NOT created by RS. It was created by Max Lucado.
Bush’s fault.
Santorums post-primary career saw him become CEO of EchoLight Studios in June, and the first title to reach the box office during his tenure is an inspirational Christmas story, based on a book by Max Lucado, a Texas minister. The film is about a young minister in 1890s London who is questioning his faith and doesnt agree with his congregations belief in a candle that produces miracles.
It’s not unusual for initial releases from a new company to flop theatrically. This should see profits from DVD sales through Christian outlets.
i’m sure salon would give two thumbs up to a Christmas movie that:
1. is not produced by someone who celebrates Christmas
2. has very little about Christmas in it
3. the stories main characters have “non traditional” lives
4. it ends with a lesson about how people who don’t celebrate christmas turn out to be the hero’s of the movie.
Looks like something I would like to see. Something that is good a clean for a change.
FWIW “A Christmas Story” was a flop when originally released in theaters.
:-) Beautiful. Just beautiful. @ 5:00 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wc_k20dgQGo
First I’ve heard of it. But the last thing in the world I would do is take the word of someone at Rogerebert.com or Salon about an inspirational Christian film.
It may be good, it may be bad, but these guys certainly will kill it if they possibly can.
You are so right. Like so many ‘cult classics’.
Uuuuum, The Christmas Candle was NOT created by RS. It was created by Max Lucado.
With Susan Boyle, I think I saw an ad for this movie on TV, get it time.
My wife and I saw it a week and a half ago. We both REALLY liked it, but we’re bitter inland clingers, not of the anointed coasts.
The Seventh Doctor/Radagast the Brown is in it?
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