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  • Ronald Reagan Film Career to be Honored in Washington DC by Motion Picture Industry (title excerpt)

    10/10/2011 3:15:10 PM PDT · by moviefan8 · 3 replies
    deadline.com ^ | Wednesday, October 5, 2011 | Nikki Finke
    EXCLUSIVE: I’ve learned that the Motion Picture Association Of America representing the Hollywood movie studios will be co-hosting a tribute to Ronald Reagan’s film career on November 14th in Washington DC. The other host will be the Ronald Reagan Centennial Celebration, which is the year-long commemoration of Reagan’s 100th birthday in 2011. All the movie studios are obtaining old footage of Reagan’s 53-movie legacy from 1937 to 1965 and are putting together around 5 cinematic profiles of the former Screen Actors Guild president for the bipartisan event. But I suspect the real reason behind this Reagan tribute is to remind...
  • Robin Williams Mocks Catholics Priests on Tonight Show

    06/20/2007 5:26:47 PM PDT · by NYer · 83 replies · 2,062+ views
    LifeSite ^ | June 19, 2007 | John Jalsevac
    BURBANK, California, June 19, 2007 (LifeSiteNews.com) -  Last night on the "Tonight Show with Jay Leno," comedian Robin Williams plugged his upcoming movie, "License to Wed." In the film, Williams plays a Protestant minister who forces an engaged couple to go through a grueling marriage preparatory course. But last night Williams went off on Catholic priests, painting them as pedophiles. Williams pretended to be playing a game where the pedophile is hidden under a cup, suggesting that this was an image of the Church's attitude towards dealing with "pedophile" priests. "Here we go. Find the priest, find the pedophile. Find...
  • Monks put their lives in focus with a silent film

    03/04/2007 8:49:41 PM PST · by Diago · 5 replies · 434+ views
    Telegraph ^ | 11/11/2005 | Kate Connolly in Berlin
    Monks put their lives in focus with a silent film By Kate Connolly in Berlin Last Updated: 1:29am GMT 11/11/2005 The strictest monastic order in Christendom has opened its cloisters to a film director for the first time, allowing him to shoot a three-hour near-silent documentary about its life.What some critics feared would be this year's most boring movie turns out to be a strangely fascinating meditation on the Grande Chartreuse monastery in the French Alps.Into Great Silence depicts its Carthusian monks in the midst of their slow moving daily devotions and duties, from mending shoes to chopping vegetables. advertisement...
  • Check out the 2,092 TFP Protests Against the DaVinci Code movie starting May 19, 2006

    12/29/2006 3:44:26 PM PST · by Coleus · 17 replies · 468+ views
    TFP ^ | 12.29.06
    The History of a Nationwide Protest Against The Da Vinci CodeSumming it up: Rallies Take Sony to Task for The Da Vinci CodeA Time for Action—The Da Vinci Code RejectedFor all the Stories Telling the History of this Campaign, Click here  Where We Protested:Click the map below for a state-by-state look at the protest effort See the Protest Pictures   Click here for Photo Gallery Read the Blog of the CampaignClick The Da Vinci Code banner below for a two-week day-by-day account of the campaign's most intense days. Da Vinci Code Chronicle: Get the Arguments Against The Da Vinci...
  • Mel Gibson's Passion

    06/13/2003 4:27:35 PM PDT · by truthandlife · 70 replies · 969+ views
    Crosswalk ^ | 6/13/03 | Holly McClure
    Mel Gibson has made a career out of playing passionate characters. William Wallace had a passion for freedom that revolutionized his country in "Braveheart." Benjamin Martin heroically defended his family and his country in "The Patriot." Lt. Colonel Hal Moore was fiercely dedicated to bringing every soldier home in "We Were Soldiers." And even Rocky Rhodes, had a passion to free his flightless flock in "Chicken Run." So its not surprising that Gibson's latest project is to bring his deepest passion to the screen. As a bankable superstar who can be selective about the roles he takes or the movies...