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rottenseedsays...cue angry mobs of Christians protesting its release
Fadesays...sort of reprising his role from Master and Commander.
braindonutsays...Hehehe, I wonder if this means it will have a diff name when it shows up in America: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0974014/releaseinfo
antsays...*nature
siftbotsays...Adding video to channels (Nature) - requested by ant.
rottenseedsays...>> ^braindonut:
Hehehe, I wonder if this means it will have a diff name when it shows up in America: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0974014/releaseinfo
I personally hope they go with "Untitled Charles Darwin Project"
chilaxesays...I'm only going to see it if it's titled "On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection."
Sagemindsays...Turns out people in the US won't see this movie...
"Good God, what is this country coming to?
It seems the film Creation, a major-production biopic about Charles Darwin starring Paul Bettany and Jennifer Connelly, won't be seen in the United States because no distributor with the guts to stand up to the religious right in this country can be found:
The film was chosen to open the Toronto Film Festival and has its British premiere on Sunday. More..It has been sold in almost every territory around the world, from Australia to Scandinavia.
However, US distributors have resolutely passed on a film which will prove hugely divisive in a country where, according to a Gallup poll conducted in February, only 39 per cent of Americans believe in the theory of evolution.
Movieguide.org, an influential site which reviews films from a Christian perspective, described Darwin as the father of eugenics and denounced him as "a racist, a bigot and an 1800s naturalist whose legacy is mass murder". His "half-baked theory" directly influenced Adolf Hitler and led to "atrocities, crimes against humanity, cloning and genetic engineering", the site stated.
The film has sparked fierce debate on US Christian websites, with a typical comment dismissing evolution as "a silly theory with a serious lack of evidence to support it despite over a century of trying".
Jeremy Thomas, the Oscar-winning producer of Creation, said he was astonished that such attitudes exist 150 years after On The Origin of Species was published.
"That's what we're up against. In 2009. It's amazing," he said.
"The film has no distributor in America. It has got a deal everywhere else in the world but in the US, and it's because of what the film is about. People have been saying this is the best film they've seen all year, yet nobody in the US has picked it up.
"It is unbelievable to us that this is still a really hot potato in America. There's still a great belief that He made the world in six days. It's quite difficult for we in the UK to imagine religion in America. We live in a country which is no longer so religious. But in the US, outside of New York and LA, religion rules.
"Charles Darwin is, I suppose, the hero of the film. But we tried to make the film in a very even-handed way. Darwin wasn't saying 'kill all religion', he never said such a thing, but he is a totem for people."
No wonder conservatives believe liberals lack the courage of their convictions. We prove them right every other day"
- http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=6fe_1253048366
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