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Gibson's 'Passion' to Open in 'Select' Theatres Only
Fox News ^ | Feb 11th,2004

Posted on 02/13/2004 4:55:18 AM PST by missyme

If you live on the west side of Manhattan, on most of western Long Island, or in Beverly Hills and you want to see Mel Gibson's controversial new movie "The Passion of the Christ," you will be out of luck.

When the film — which some critics are calling anti-Semitic and inflammatory — opens on February 25, it will be in very select theatres only.

Even though the makers of "The Passion of the Christ" are touting its 2000 screen premiere, the movie's website and another website, moviefone.com, tell a very different story.

For example, in the borough of Manhattan in New York City, the film will play in a handful of out-of-the-way-theatres — one in Times Square, two in fringe areas of the East Side, one second-run theatre at Broadway and 100th St. and one in Harlem. There will be one screen below 34th St, and none from 42nd St. to 96th St. on the West Side. This excludes all prestige venues like the Ziegfeld, the Paris, the Beekman, and Sony Lincoln Square.

Theatre-goers will also be hard-pressed to find "The Passion of the Christ" in Nassau County, Long Island on either the south or north shore, or in affluent Westchester County, New York.

The pattern, for the most part, highlights black neighborhoods and poor neighborhoods. For example, all the Magic Johnson theatres in the country will show the movie, as will multiplexes in urban centers.

Gibson obviously thinks there's a potential problem in Chicago, where "Passion" will be on only two screens. Otherwise, Chicagoans will have to go to the suburbs.

The same goes for the wealthier and trendier parts of Los Angeles such as Beverly Hills and Century City. Those who are curious will have to seek their "Passion" in odd places, in out-of-the-way cineplexes. You won't be able to see it at the Beverly Center, for example. But four theatres in economically less desirable San Jose, California will show the film.

All of this seems designed to keep "The Passion of the Christ" out of neighborhoods that are considered Jewish, upscale, or liberal.

On the other hand, Tennessee is targeted for "The Passion of the Christ" with eight locations in Memphis and four each in Nashville and Knoxville. The number of theaters in many more states like Florida, Kentucky, Alabama, and Oklahoma is high, especially in rural areas. In Florida, for example, Jacksonville and Tampa — more northern and central cities — will have "Passion" on four or more screens, while typically Jewish areas like Boca Raton will have it one screen if at all.

In Miami, where there's a huge Catholic-Cuban population, "The Passion of the Christ" will play in ten theatres. In Houston and the Dallas-Fort Worth areas of Texas, there are the same number of theatres or more. Texas, in fact, will offer the most opportunities in the country to see the film.

Newmarket Films, which is distributing the movie, seems to have picked a pattern that concentrates heavily on the south and the Midwest, focusing on the Bible Belt and locations where "The Passion of the Christ" will meet with the least resistance. West Virginia will have about three times as many theaters as Rhode Island, for example. Vermonters have three theatres while their more conservative next-door neighbors in New Hampshire, a state equal in size, will have twelve.

Calls to Newmarket and to its public relations firm were not returned to this column yesterday. But in the positioning of "The Passion of the Christ," Gibson has consciously created a divisive atmosphere for the presentation of his film. For example, he has screened the movie widely for groups on the religious right while avoiding all mainstream groups, as well as film critics for fear of poor advance word.

"The Passion of the Christ" has come under intense criticism for being anti-Semitic from many groups Jewish and otherwise as well as journalists who've seen advance prints. In the current issue of Newsweek, reporter Jon Meacham also accuses director Gibson of completely changing historical references to suit his own agenda in an article called "Who Killed Jesus?"

Meacham writes: "To take the film's account of the 'Passion' literally will give most audiences a misleading picture of what probably happened in those epochal hours so long ago. The Jewish priests and their followers are the villains, demanding the death of Jesus again and again; Pilate is a malleable governor forced into handing down the death sentence."

The battle over "The Passion of the Christ" is coming quickly now, and I for one am sorry that Gibson and Newmarket chose to keep it out of places where they though the reception would be less than positive. Everyone should have the chance to this film and decide for themselves if Gibson has done the right or wrong thing with his $25 million.

What will be interesting is seeing how the annual Oscar party given by Gibson's agent, Ed Limato, at his palatial Beverly Hills home will be received two days after the movie's premiere. And then there are the Oscars, where Billy Crystal is no doubt thinking of clever ways to spoof the movie.


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To: missyme
KEWL..Montgomery, AL must be very select as "The Passion of the Christ" is opening on Feb 25 at all 3 Cinema's in Montgomery - and on MULTIPLE SCREENS at all of them.

What a sad hit piece.

21 posted on 02/13/2004 6:36:50 AM PST by commish (Freedom Tastes Sweetest to Those Who Have Fought to Preserve It)
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To: TheGunny
Then I guess their so called devotion is superficial?!

Not at all. No one can know with certainty the spiritual disposition of another, and in no case may a mere human condemn another. Our knowledge is too impaired. Objective morality may be discussed, since that is matter that may be fully known. But only God can know the heart.

No, I was merely pointing out the contradiction this presents. I have some contradictions myself, of course, since I am not perfect. An unseen contradiction cannot be repaired, however, and that is when constructive criticism is valuable.

The black community is about to undergo some serious contemplation of how they got where they are, regarding homosexual marriage, for the same reason. And so is the rest of the nation...

Regards.

22 posted on 02/13/2004 6:38:41 AM PST by TheGeezer
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To: commish
Is it even a "hit piece"? It seems, if anything, to suggest that Gibson's the victim of a conspiracy when the reality is that the movie is opening very widely.
23 posted on 02/13/2004 6:39:34 AM PST by Greg Luzinski
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To: missyme
Does the Passion website allow people to lobby for the movie in their area? I did and what do you know its near me. Of course I live on the fringes of Atlanta surrounded by the poor living in their $800,000 homes. Nothing like the 5 million dollar apartments in Manhattan and 20 million dollar estates in Beverly Hills where all those JEWS live. </sarcasm>
24 posted on 02/13/2004 6:41:22 AM PST by Naspino (A vote for Bush is a vote for sovereignty.)
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To: Caipirabob
The difference may be that we won't be able to use one of the theatres with "Reserved Seating" which kind of stinks, but it won't make too much of a difference if the audience is the same crowd you meet in Church.

Oh Nooo!, The parking lot is going to be a dangerous place if this is the same crowd I meet in church. Either I'm gonna get hit or I'll be there until the lots empty because nobody would let me out of my parking spot.

25 posted on 02/13/2004 6:49:03 AM PST by CarryaBigStick
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To: commish
KEWL..Montgomery, AL must be very select as "The Passion of the Christ" is opening on Feb 25 at all 3 Cinema's in Montgomery - and on MULTIPLE SCREENS at all of them.

Yes, but we're in the poor, unsophisticated Illiterate Gentile Belt, so you'd expect that, according to this article. The author probably imagines throngs of rednecks emerging from theaters saying, "Sakes alive! I never knew what them there Joos killed Jesus!"

26 posted on 02/13/2004 6:55:17 AM PST by Sloth (We cannot defeat foreign enemies of the Constitution if we yield to the domestic ones.)
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To: TheGeezer
Objective morality may be discussed

Thank you very much!
27 posted on 02/13/2004 6:58:38 AM PST by TheGunny
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To: Sloth
"Sakes alive! I never knew what them there Joos killed Jesus!"

Heyyyy you talkin bout my neighbor Billy-joe jim-bob Jefferson Davis Smith IV! ROFL!

Seriously, this kind of stuff is almost comical -- the non-believers are falling all over themselves in fear of this movie. They know the power of the word, and that the Power of the Lord's Suffering will be even more evident on screen.

It is as if Satan himself was guiding this poor souls pen.

28 posted on 02/13/2004 7:01:00 AM PST by commish (Freedom Tastes Sweetest to Those Who Have Fought to Preserve It)
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To: missyme
I guess this is Mel's way of giving liberals the finger. Can't say that I blame him.
29 posted on 02/13/2004 7:01:28 AM PST by Aquinasfan (Isaiah 22:22, Rev 3:7, Mat 16:19)
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To: CarryaBigStick
My big concerns with crowds is that my wife has a herniated disk that we are planning on having surgery on later this year. We do the reserved seating because it's more organized and less risk of "crowd crunch". Same thing with a largely Christian crowd. Just a fact.
30 posted on 02/13/2004 7:04:47 AM PST by Caipirabob (Democrats.. Socialists..Commies..Traitors...Who can tell the difference?)
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To: TheGeezer
Interesting, isn't it? Black communities will flock to this movie because of the high level of devotion to Jesus in those communities. Yet the same communities overwhelmingly support the politics of unrestricted abortion and homosexual marriage. Fascinating.

What do you consider a "high level of devotion and what is the evidence of such devotion ?"

31 posted on 02/13/2004 7:05:25 AM PST by af_vet_1981
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To: TheGeezer
No one can know with certainty the spiritual disposition of another, and in no case may a mere human condemn another.

Is that your final word on the matter ?

I take the opposite view. I think the family of Carlie Brucia leans more toward my position than to yours.

32 posted on 02/13/2004 7:07:56 AM PST by af_vet_1981
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To: Aquinasfan
I guess this is Mel's way of giving liberals the finger. Can't say that I blame him.

Is that Mel's way of "turning the other cheek" ?

33 posted on 02/13/2004 7:09:11 AM PST by af_vet_1981
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To: missyme
This couldn't possibly be due to the fact that all the major distributors refused to pick it up? These critics never give up!
34 posted on 02/13/2004 7:12:50 AM PST by antidisestablishment (Our people perish through lack of wisdom, but they are content in their ignorance.)
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To: missyme
I do not think that the decision to put the movie in "select" theaters was the direct result of the accusations about the movie.

Biblical movies typically play to half-empty theatres. There are several other films expected to be more better sellers competing for theater space about the same time, so very probably theater managers and owners made a deliberate decision for other films. The fact that Gibson's film will be playing on the East Side of NYC, where there is a very substantial Jewish presence, instead of the West Side, an area which includes Harlem, indicates that the accusations about the film had little effect on those decisions.

35 posted on 02/13/2004 7:15:55 AM PST by DonQ
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To: DonQ
Again, the movie is in fact playing on the Upper West Side of Manhattan (as well-known a Jewish urban neighborhood as there is in the U.S.), at the Loews on 84th St. The author simply was too lazy or sloppy to check fandango.com, or anything other than moviefone.com.
36 posted on 02/13/2004 7:28:56 AM PST by Greg Luzinski
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To: LadyDoc
Yes. And they claim: "All of this seems designed to keep "The Passion of the Christ" out of neighborhoods that are considered Jewish, upscale, or liberal."

Just not true. It's all over the Bay Area, and you can't get much more liberal than Santa Cruz, where there are I believe three showings.

37 posted on 02/13/2004 7:33:05 AM PST by EggsAckley (...............TROLL PATROL...on duty.........................)
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To: Sloth
LOL..Yes I would say some of the Hollywood libs, thinks all us Christians are a bunch of bigoted low life unsophisticated people...Of course when MONEY is your G-d you cannot understand anything else....
38 posted on 02/13/2004 7:42:25 AM PST by missyme
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To: EggsAckley
And since when in San Jose Ca a part of the depressed communities? I guess they have no idea about California Real Estate?
39 posted on 02/13/2004 7:44:14 AM PST by missyme
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To: missyme
Really!! Santa Cruz median home price just soared over $500K last week. Heheheh.
40 posted on 02/13/2004 7:46:11 AM PST by EggsAckley (...............TROLL PATROL...on duty.........................)
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