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Hollywood vs. religion

Every year Hollywood releases several of films that feature vicious attack on people of faith. Many film makers have made celluloid sermons that stereotype religious people as crooked, crazy or both, and clergy as fast-talking charlatans or psychopaths. Michael Medved exposes the entertainment industry's ignorance, distrust and fear of organized religion--especially evangelical Christianity, Catholicism and traditional Judaism. Medved uses clips from well-know movies to show the causes of Hollywood's antireligions bias, why film makers continue to make money losing films, how producers push their message, why Hollywood is out of touch with its audience, and what people can do to encourage producers to clean up their act.

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  • "Every year Hollywood releases several of films that feature vicious attack on people of faith. Many film makers have made celluloid sermons that stereotype religious people as crooked, crazy or both, and clergy as fast-talking charlatans or psychopaths. Michael Medved exposes the entertainment industry's ignorance, distrust and fear of organized religion--especially evangelical Christianity, Catholicism and traditional Judaism. Medved uses clips from well-know movies to show the causes of Hollywood's antireligions bias, why film makers continue to make money losing films, how producers push their message, why Hollywood is out of touch with its audience, and what people can do to encourage producers to clean up their act."@en
  • "Hosted by Michael Medved, film critic and author."@en

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