Posted on 01/17/2006 4:17:31 AM PST by bulldozer
Stephen Bennett, Host of Straight Talk Radio, a national daily half-hour conservative talk show, said this time Hollywood has gone way too far.
"Hollywood has sunk to an all-time moral low. I guess 2006 will be known as 'The Year of the Homosexual' in Hollywood. With 'Brokeback Mountain,' 'TransAmerica' and 'Capote' winning several major 'gender-bender' Golden Globes - Hollywood is no doubt 'out' on a mission to 'homosexualize' America," said Stephen.
Bennett, a former homosexual of 11 years along with his wife and co-host Irene, led the charge in sounding the alarm nationally on "Brokeback Mountain" upon its release this past December.
Stephen isn't surprised though at all about last night's celebration of homosexuality and transsexuality at the Golden Globe. He says in Hollywood today, anything other than heterosexuality is "chic."
"When Hollywood is pumping out anti-family movies with sexually explicit, twisted and perverse themes that glorify homosexuality, transsexuality and every other kind of sexual immorality - then awards itself for doing so - middle America better take note. Last night, Hollywood exposed its own corrupt agenda." Stephen continued, "With the Oscars just around the corner, don't be surprised this year if you see Hollywood's elite walking down the 'Pink Carpet.'"
Bennett ended, "Conservatives and middle America are frankly sick of having the homosexual agenda continually shoved down our throats by the media."
Stephen's message to Hollywood: "Give it a break - a permanent one."
I just saw that from a clip on FNC. And from breitbart.com:
Among TV winners, Geena Davis, who was named best actress in a drama series for playing the first female U.S. president in "Commander In Chief," offered audiences one of the award show's lighter moments...
When she collected her trophy onstage, Davis noted a young girl had tugged at her dress before the program and told her that "Commander In Chief" inspired her to be president.
As the crowed sighed, Davis smiled. "Well, that didn't actually happen," she said. "But it could have. ... And were that to be the case, then all of this would be worth it."
They don't call hollywood "la la land" for nothing.
""Did anyone outside Hollyweird bother watching last night?"
Watch what? I watched the Washington Caps kick ass. About as far from homo as you can get.
What do people expect from a community that ostracized people a decade ago for not wearing AIDS red ribbons at the Oscars?
'24' was great! Only thing wrong is the president for that show is dumber than a box of rocks...and now the rocks are insulted!
You have some good points. As much as a Hollywood is trying to force it down our throats. The biggest weapon we have is our wallets. As of now, the 3 gay movies aren't doing so well financially.
A fantastic film.
Parents need a wake up call on "homosexualization". I think too many parents want to simply trust the schools, other parents and media aimed at kids. Reagan was right, trust but verify.
You're right about Hollywood but their audience has been set up for them by previous parents who let the larger culture and schools instill values in their kids.
BTW Brokeback Mountain has more than doubled its production budget at the box office. That makes it a financially successful film.
You are so right, the agenda has come home to me. It sits in the desk next to mine and it screams harassment every time someone attempts to get it off of its cell phone. Management is apparently petrified by the threat.
(Denny Crane: "I Don't Want To Socialize With A Pinko Liberal Democrat Commie. Say What You Like About Republicans. We Stick To Our Convictions. Even When We Know We're Dead Wrong.")
(Denny Crane: "I Don't Want To Socialize With A Pinko Liberal Democrat Commie. Say What You Like About Republicans. We Stick To Our Convictions. Even When We Know We're Dead Wrong.")
A homosexual man at my place of employment was fired for "Deliberate Malpractice," specifically, falsifying product documentation. Since the product in question was material which was destined to become nuclear fuel rods, it was covered by Federal regulations and could have been prosecuted as a felony.
However... against all expectations he was later reinstated. I heard afterward that the subject's testimony of post-termination "chest pains due to anxiety" had some influence on the appeal board's decision.
The guy's still around, and still whining.
It depends on marketing costs which can run up to $40 million. Since Brokeback has gotten so much free publicitiy, I doubt marketing costs are that high. Overall, the movie will turn a profit, but not be a blockbuster.
Syriana still has only made $44, while costing $50 after 7 weeks. Munich only made $32 while costing $70 after 4 weeks. Those two will likely lose a bunch of money.
So America might see a gay movie, but still rejects anti-American, pro-Palestinian movies....which is nice.
Whorelywood is totally irrelevant. On top of this the globes awards gave the best foreign film to a propaganda trash promoting martydom by moslems against our civilization. Read that as cowardly terrorist attacks against innocent women,elderly and children.
count me in...........
You mean that there was something on last night besides 24?
My wife was watching the "Golden Globes", so I caught a couple of the awards and presenters. I thought that Dennis Quaid made the most telling comment of the evening. He said that "Brokeback Mountain" was a type of movie that "rhymed with 'chick flick'". It fell flat on the Hollywood audience, but the truth hurts.
Yes! I saw that also...
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