Not good—it’s great!
The LA Times tried to spin the numbers as not-that-bad yesterday, but if this film doesn’t break $70 million domestically, which looks more and more possible, then it is a flat-out disaster.
” ...if this film doesnt break $70 million domestically, which looks more and more possible, then it is a flat-out disaster”
Pity, that. Good for Donohue and others who brought the author’s philosophy to the public’s attention. I am curious, tho, about the producers choosing Nicole Kidman who’s apparently a fairly strong Catholic. Was it another of those secret chuckles lefties enjoy when they use someone unwittingly to achieve their ends?
It is hard to see an anti-God film where Yahweh is portrayed as the evil commander of the concentration camp of the afterlife. Christians, Jews, and Muslims every where should be offended. It appears that vast majorities opted out. I took one of my son’s to see “Fred Claus” yesterday and it was a touching, sometimes funny film, with a strong message of redemption. I’m glad I went to see it.
“a flat out disaster”
Hollywood will no doubt soon be asking for government disaster relief if it keeps up the pace of making anti- Christian and anti-American films.