Darwin Film Won't be Seen in the US. Evolution Still Dangerous Unproven Theory

Started by stephendare, September 13, 2009, 01:18:42 PM

Ocklawaha

There will come a time, when Darwinism and Christianity will meet in a head on collision, there may be bloodshed, but in the end Christ will heal the wounds. Darwinism is a far stretch, it is only a "theory" and since when are "Theory's" fact? Frankly, in any university I have ever attended, they are NOT fact, merely theory's.

Evolution is based on a theory that in all of the cosmos, infinity, somehow, some elements just happened to gather and in the right conditions formed LIFE. If you buy this then the next step is that this same life then expanded into countless species of animals and humans. (after our Monkey school).

What if we go Darwin one better and take a classic Rolex Watch? We'll take it appart and put all 30 pieces into a small container. Next we'll have our space shuttle crew toss it out into space doing an eternal end over end... You tell me, how long until it becomes a Rolex Watch again? Hey we didn't even need to "create" the parts! Your getting a big head start... Just tell me how long?

Sorry guys, I may be the old hippie, but a day is coming when every knee shall bow and tongue confess!


OCKLAWAHA

NotNow

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David

Would it be possible for a film festival/independent movie theater to have it imported from the U.K.?  There's definitely a market for a film like that here, a small one, but still.

NotNow

I would like to know which films were not distributed in the US because of religious sensibilities last year.
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thekillingwax

This is called marketing. The producers are trying to get people riled up and it's working. Nothing's stopping this movie from coming here and when it does, a lot more people are going to go and see it because they were smart enough to capitalize on controversy. This is no different than last years ad campaign of The Happening being "M. Night Shamalamadingdong's 1st R-rated movie" and what a turd that turned out to be. If it had been straight up limited release, no one would have even noticed and the fact that the makers are putting on this whole spectacle cheapens what might've been a good film otherwise, so nice going.

buckethead

Quote from: thekillingwax on September 15, 2009, 01:09:07 AM
This is called marketing. The producers are trying to get people riled up and it's working. Nothing's stopping this movie from coming here and when it does, a lot more people are going to go and see it because they were smart enough to capitalize on controversy. This is no different than last years ad campaign of The Happening being "M. Night Shamalamadingdong's 1st R-rated movie" and what a turd that turned out to be. If it had been straight up limited release, no one would have even noticed and the fact that the makers are putting on this whole spectacle cheapens what might've been a good film otherwise, so nice going.
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