brogers said:I suppose Saving Private Ryan, or any other war movie did so well, not because of the story it told, but because of the "extreme violence" in it. You're pathetic, John H.
Brogers,
The proof is in the receipts at the boxoffice.
There have been a LOT of movies that had very good stories to tell and were very well made and did not bring in much money to their creators at all. In fact that happens a lot. VIOLENCE SELLS. Look at all the other movies that were devoted to Christ and His passion and life that did not fare as well. Also, I think people in general are becoming DESPERATE. I think a lot of people in today's world are seeking "something" and not really knowing "what" and will grasp at anything to save themselves from a personal "drowning" in their lives.
Try making the SAME movie THE PASSION OF CHRIST - WITHOUT - the EXTREME VIOLENCE - and see what the results are at the boxoffice.
You say I am "pathetic" - coming from you I take that as a compliment.
John H.