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"The Movieguide report rates movies using more than two dozen criteria, such as whether a title promotes capitalism or socialism or if it promotes or denigrates biblical principles. Violence, sex, political correctness, revisionist history, environmentalism, feminism, homosexuality and more hot-button political issues all are taken into consideration.
This year’s report concludes that seven of the top 10 films of 2011 scored high on Movieguide’s index and therefore qualify as films with “strong or very strong Christian, biblical, moral and redemptive content.”
Movieguide identified 91 movies in 2011 that scored high in “conservative/moral categories”; these earned an average of $59 million apiece. On the other hand, it identified 105 movies that scored high in “liberal/leftist categories”; each of those titles earned an average of just $11 million.
The average movie scoring four stars from Movieguide earned $53.5 million while the ones that scored just one star earned $10.6 million.
Exceptions abound, of course, notable ones being The Hangover Part II and The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 1, hit movies that earned $581 million and $702 million worldwide, respectively, but are panned by Movieguide as films that promote “fringe worldviews” and “obscene behavior.”
Redemption is considered a conservative theme? Morals are conservative. Really? Violence is liberal? Hollywood cranks out movies promoting Communism? Who wrote the article, a 13 year old?
"The Movieguide report rates movies using more than two dozen criteria, such as whether a title promotes capitalism or socialism or if it promotes or denigrates biblical principles. Violence, sex, political correctness, revisionist history, environmentalism, feminism, homosexuality and more hot-button political issues all are taken into consideration.
This year’s report concludes that seven of the top 10 films of 2011 scored high on Movieguide’s index and therefore qualify as films with “strong or very strong Christian, biblical, moral and redemptive content.”
Movieguide identified 91 movies in 2011 that scored high in “conservative/moral categories”; these earned an average of $59 million apiece. On the other hand, it identified 105 movies that scored high in “liberal/leftist categories”; each of those titles earned an average of just $11 million.
The average movie scoring four stars from Movieguide earned $53.5 million while the ones that scored just one star earned $10.6 million.
Exceptions abound, of course, notable ones being The Hangover Part II and The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 1, hit movies that earned $581 million and $702 million worldwide, respectively, but are panned by Movieguide as films that promote “fringe worldviews” and “obscene behavior.”
Conclusion:
Disney movies and cartoons were rated as "conservative movies."
Redemption is considered a conservative theme? Morals are conservative. Really? Violence is liberal? Hollywood cranks out movies promoting Communism? Who wrote the article, a 13 year old?
The 13 year old conservative whiz kid who has being championed as the next Reagan? I think the right has thrown him under the bus after he expressed regret
An organization sets out to prove that "conservative" movies are successful. It then looks over a list of successful movies and - wait for it - declares them to be conservative.
What were the chances? I'm stunned at this revelation.
The upside to keeping conservatives out of "my" movie auditorium is : Not as many people. So, conservatives only like safe movies ? Muppets, grotesque animations requiring a barf bag and earplugs. inane teen dialogue. ? Ben Stiller disasters.
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