The rate at which liberal Hollywood propoganda movies have been released seem to be increasing at an alarming rate. The propoganda is becoming more and more evident as well.
1999- Cider House Rules: Abortion is good
2003- Runaway Jury: guns are bad
2004- The Day After Tomorrow: global warming is real
2004- Alexander: Alexander was gay
2004- Million Dollar Baby: Euthanasia is good.
2005- Kingdom of Heaven: Christians were evil in the Crusades. Muslims are noble.
2005- Jarhead: The military sucks. Your wives will cheat if you join.
2005- Good Night and Good Luck: Joe McCarthy was evil.
2005- Brokeback Mountain: Gay is good and normal.
2005- Syriana: America and capitalism are evil.
2005- Munich: Killing of terrorists is no better than killing innocent.
Liberal movies are not financial windfalls either. The more blatant and leftist the propoganda, the worse the movie does. The Day after Tomorrow cost $175 (including marketing) and made $542 worldwide. Alexander cost $195 (including marketing) and made $167. Kingdom of Heaven cost $130 (w/o marketing) and made $210, but only $47 was domestic. (Normally movies make about 60-75% of their movie domestically, not 22%). Jarhead cost $72 and has made $62. Marketing costs can easily run $40 million.
UPDATE
The next two up:
Bareback Mountain has made a paltry $3 million after 2 weeks despite all the hype and the golden globe nominations.
Syriana cost $50 million, plus marketing. After 4 weeks, it's only at 22 million.
2 comments:
That should read Richard Littlejohn...
Adrian is in fact the innocent attacking midfielder, formerly of Exeter City.
Memoirs of a Geisha has a hidden Japenese Geisha agenda too: It's trying to convert America into Japan!
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