Surprise!
Guess Which Movies Americans Really Like
Report finds 9 of Top 10 from 2007 had powerful
conservative biblical values
From WorldNetDaily, May 1
In the latest addition to a six-year study
that might stun Hollywood, the results from 2007 show that Americans preferred
– sometimes by a huge margin – movies that are conservative, patriotic and
pro-American containing traditional, biblical values over anti-capitalist,
socialist, atheist or perverse sexual themes.
“Movies with very strong biblical, traditional
values, or capitalist ideals, patriotic ideals and pro-American attitudes,
do much better at the box office than movies promoting Marxism, political
correctness, atheism, and sexual perversion,” said Ted Baehr, publisher of
MOVIEGUIDE: A Family Guide to Movies and Entertainment and chairman of the
Christian Film &
Television
Commission ministry, a Christian advocacy group in Hollywood.
The study said during the year 72 percent of
the Top 25 at the box office in North America, and 90 percent of the Top 10,
contained strong or very strong traditional, conservative biblical values with
positive pro-American, capitalist and patriotic content. In contrast, the
report said only 16 percent of the Top 25 had any anti-American or unpatriotic
content or any strong or very strong atheist content and only 12 percent had
any strong or very strong perverse homosexual content or any politically
correct content.
“Furthermore, all of the Top 25 had no
communist or socialist content,” the report said.
The money-making movies with traditional
content included Ratatouille, Live Free or Die Hard, Spider-Man 3, National Treasure: The Book of Secrets, Alvin and the Chipmunks, I Am
Legend, Amazing Grace, The Astronaut Farmer, Enchanted, The Ten Commandments, In the
Shadow of the Moon, Pride, The Ultimate Gift and others.
Following the patterns established in
earlier years of the study, the movies from 2007 with very strong biblical
morality averaged $60.3 million at the box office, those with strong
pro-capitalist values averaged $62.7 million, and those with patriotic and
pro-American values averaged $73.1 million. Conversely, those with socialist
content averaged $8.2 million, strong homosexuality $18.7 million and
anti-capitalist content $5.5 million.
Some of those titles included Sicko, Redacted, Rendition, In the Valley of Elah, I Now Pronounce you Chuck and Larry, The 11th Hour, Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, Charlie Wilson’s War, There
Will be Blood, The Golden Compass,
Across the Universe, Lions for Lambs, The Mist, 2 Days in Paris,
Hollywood Dreams, The Walker and others.
The full 2008 annual report by MOVIEGUIDE to
the entertainment industry including details on Christian content, pagan
worldview, occult content, environmentalist content, anti-Christian content,
MPAA ratings, foul language, sex, nudity, violence and substance abuse was
delivered at the recent 16th annual Faith & Values Awards Gala in Beverly
Hills.
There were 1,725 movies analyzed by the
study from 2002-2007, including 295 from 2007.
MOVIEGUIDE
bases its assessments on the standard that the basic moral principles in both
the New Testament and the Hebrew
scriptures are the same, “though individual Bible-believing
Jews and Christians, or individual churches, synagogues and denominations, may
differ greatly.”
“The
term Biblical Morality (or traditional biblical values) refers to MOVIEGUIDE’s
traditional, grammatical, literary, and historical understanding of what the Bible teaches, morally speaking,” the
report said.
For 2007, movies with politically correct
content averaged $20.6 million, those with anti-American themes $34.6 million,
communist content $10.2 million, strong atheism $25.3 million and strong
feminism $0.0 million.
The results pretty much repeated from
earlier years. During 2006, among the shows with such positive values were Cars, Facing the Giants, The
Nativity Story, Love’s Abiding Joy,
Lassie and Charlotte’s Web.
“In fact, in 2006, 100 percent of the Top 25
at the box office had no communist or socialist content, 100 percent had no
strong anti-capitalist or very strong radical feminist content, 92 percent had
no anti-American or unpatriotic content, and 92 percent had no very strong
perverse sexual content,” the report said.
That year, movies with very strong biblical morality
averaged $45.6 million at the box office, strong pro-capitalist movies averaged
$74.2 million and patriotic movies averaged $40.8 million. Those with socialist
content averaged $8.6 million, homosexual content $3.5 million and communist
content $5.8 million.
Leading the 2005 movies in positive values
were those including Sky High, Pride and Prejudice, Batman Begins, The Great Raid, The
Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe, Chicken Little, The Legend of Zorro and others.
One hundred percent of the Top 25 movies that
year had no communist, socialist or anti-American content, and only 20 percent
had any politically correct content.