To: SauronOfMordor
Quite apart from all the very interesting issues raised here about secularism and faith in our society, isn't what we are seeing at the theaters across the nation in part the demonstration that Mel Gibson doesn't need these people to make big, big movies that gazillions of people go to see? Does anyone really think that after this movie and the response it's getting, Mel Gibson would have trouble getting investment and distribution for any movie he wants to make, even if it's a remake of No Time for Sergeants?
To: Southern Federalist
Quite apart from all the very interesting issues raised here about secularism and faith in our society, isn't what we are seeing at the theaters across the nation in part the demonstration that Mel Gibson doesn't need these people to make big, big movies that gazillions of people go to see? Does anyone really think that after this movie and the response it's getting, Mel Gibson would have trouble getting investment and distribution for any movie he wants to make, even if it's a remake of No Time for Sergeants? Hey, that's a classic! But nobody can do it like Griffith did!
135 posted on
02/25/2004 4:50:40 PM PST by
atomicpossum
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