Posted on 05/30/2018 7:22:53 PM PDT by tjd1454
Western culture is in the midst of a full-bore campaign to promote the full acceptance indeed, the celebration of non-marital sexual behavior, including homosexuality, bisexuality, and transgenderism.
Hollywood is certainly playing its part in this indoctrination process. There has been a concerted effort by the film industry to present a positive portrayal of the LGBTQ lifestyle. According to industry analysis site BoxOfficeMojo.com, out of over 200 film genres and sub-genres, gay and Lesbian-themed films rank an astounding #6 in terms of sheer quantity. Since 2007, some 342 gay/lesbian movies have been produced more than double the number of films with a Christian theme.
Furthermore, the film review site RottenTomatoes.com reports that gay and lesbian films typically receive top ratings from hundreds of reviewers as well as garnering an impressive number of award nominations. One recent example, Call Me by Your Name, a movie about an older mans "romance" with a 17-year-old boy, had a Rotten Tomatoes average rating of 95% and picked up four Academy Award nominations. This despite the film being labeled a dishonest, dangerous film by no less than a commentator in the liberal Boston Globe because of its pederastic depiction of sexual relations between an adult and a minor.
The people, as they say, vote with their feet, and despite the enthusiastic endorsements of the film critics and award presenters, the box office receipts tell a very different story. Gay and lesbian movies rarely do well at the box office. The aforementioned Christian-themed films, despite being dwarfed by the numbers of gay and lesbian offerings, have accumulated nearly three times the gross receipts.
As an example, 2004s The Passion of the Christ despite a mediocre 49% rating by the film critics accumulated $370,782,930 in U.S. revenues, tripled the earnings of the top-selling gay-themed movie, the comedy Birdcage (#490). Not one of the 600 top grossing films has had a gay theme that included any overt homosexual elements.
In fact, a review of the all-time top grossing films reveals that of the top 40 films of all time, only one The Passion of the Christ was rated R (and understandably so). Without exception, all of the top-grossing films were either rated G PG or PG-13. Not a single LGBTQ-themed film appears high on the list. Even the highly-touted ground-breaking gay film Brokeback Mountain was buried way back in the pack, ranking a measly #873 on the list of top-grossing movies.
A clue as to why there is so little interest in gay-themed films was provided by one trendy magazine geared toward teenagers, which surveyed its readers as to what they disliked to see or read about. Surprisingly, high on the yuk factor list were expressions of same-sex affection. Could it be that the vast majority of people have limited toleration for the unnatural behaviors of 2-3% of the population as bluntly expressed by one response: When you piss and moan about not being represented in everything, you make yourselves look pathetic. Try realizing that life doesnt revolve around you.
Despite this unimpressive performance, the Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD) issued a report boasting that, along with films, television has played an important role in bringing about changes in social attitudes." One network, Fox, was singled out for having gay and lesbian characters in 42% of their programming hours although this earned the network only a Good not Excellent rating by GLAAD.
As Founder and President of the Media Research Center L. Brent Bozell notes: These people are all about tolerance and sensitivity. But if you disagree with them, they will have your head. Ask anyone in Hollywood who's pro-family. It appears that organizations like GLAAD are expecting even more influence for the minuscule representation of their aberrant lifestyle among the populace. If they have their way, its only a matter time before you will be made to care.
Links to sources:
Box Office Mojo: Genre Index http://www.boxofficemojo.com/genres/
Box Office Mojo: Genre gay/lesbian themes http://www.boxofficemojo.com/genres/chart/?id=gay.htm
Rotten Tomatoes: Call Me by Your Name https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/call_me_by_your_name
Rotten Tomatoes: The Passion of the Christ https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/passion_of_the_christ
Box Office Mojo: gay/lesbian http://www.boxofficemojo.com/genres/chart/?id=gay.htm
Box Office Mojo: Christian http://www.boxofficemojo.com/genres/chart/?id=christian.htm
Box Office Mojo: Domestic Grosses http://www.boxofficemojo.com/alltime/domestic.htm
Boston Globe; Opinion; Cheyenne Montgomery: Call Me by Your Name is a dishonest, dangerous film https://www.bostonglobe.com/opinion/2018/01/25/call-your-name-dishonest-dangerous-film/I7urrCBxwZYrfPTT7eycdM/story.html
Variety: GLAAD Report: Major Film Studios Fail to Increase LGBT Representation http://variety.com/2017/film/news/glaad-major-film-studios-lgbt-characters-1202443842/
Slate: Sam Adams, Disney and Sony Get Failing Grades in GLAADs Report on LGBTQ Representation in Hollywood http://www.slate.com/blogs/browbeat/2017/05/25/glaad_report_on_lgbtq_inclusion_gives_sony_and_disney_failing_grades.html
Cnsnews.com: Brent Bozell, TV Has to Be at Least 42 Percent Gay? https://www.cnsnews.com/commentary/l-brent-bozell-iii/tv-has-be-least-42-percent-gay
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Based on Naomi Alderman's book, the film stars Rachel Weisz, Rachel McAdams and Alessandro Nivola.
log on to NETFLIX, those type of movies are everywhere.
Most subscription movie services, like Netflix and Hulu, have entire categories for all things queer. I didnt know what they would contain, but Id bet that these films are called gay if they even tangentially touch the subject of faggotry, not necessarily as their main theme. So the 1970s ilm Tootsie might be in this category. So would Sling Blade since one of the main characters was affrimingly gay.
Tolerance will not be tolerated.
I think the gay thing was being introduced into our viewing choices decades ago.
I recall that the popular TV series of the mid to late ‘70s, Starsky and Hutch, had a character called Huggy Bear who was a flaming gay black guy. He played a comedic role and they never showed him in a gay situation.
Absolutely disgusting! Lord, please deliver us from wickedness, in Jesus Name, we pray. Amen and Amen!
What does that mean?
Is Throckmorten despised by the Gaystapo?
I never saw students kissing in halls when I went.
Disobedience is trash. I notice the leading character is a non-practicing Hasidic Jew. Couldn’t be frum, or she wouldn’t be homosexual. They must be extremely afraid of Hasidic Jews, else they wouldn’t try to make them out to be non-practicing. Israel is projected to be 50% Orthodox by 2030. Don’t know, but I bet the majority will be Hasidic, i.e. Ultra-Orthodox.
This can’t be on shelves. It’s openly promoting pederasty.
I used to watch that show, & never knew he was supposed to be homosexual.
These sickos need to be strung up.
George Lucas must be spinning in his grave, and he isn't even dead yet; but STAR WARS is! SJW, white male hating, feminazi cray, cray, Kathleen Kennedy and her perverted legion of demented, SJW, PC Pink minions killed it.
I thought Huggy Bear was your run of the mill 70’s pimp. Flamboyant they were in those days, flashy furs, hats, clothes and cars. I’m not sure ‘faggotry’ entered the picture.
Ummm... so they're saying "Birdcage" doesn't have homosexual elements to it, since it is clearly in the top 600? I'm not sure they saw the same movie that I did.
$47,000 per theater is pretty darn good, actually... but they only showed it in 3 theaters. I’m guessing NY, LA, and SF.
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