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Hollywood Was Not Always at War Against America, Traditional Faith, and Biblical Morality
This year is the 100th anniversary of the Hollywood sign. It used to say “Hollywoodland.”
But today the city is on hard times. A recent headline at deadline.com is, “Hollywood Jobs Down Nearly 20% This Year, & Not Just Because Of The Strikes, Study Says.”
But today the city is on hard times. A recent headline at deadline.com is, “Hollywood Jobs Down Nearly 20% This Year, & Not Just Because Of The Strikes, Study Says.”
Posted in Media Watch
Tagged "The Passion of the Christ", Apostle Paul, Buster Keaton, Charlie Chaplin, Daaeida Wilcot, Dean Cain, Disney, Erwin Brothers, Golden Age of Hollywood, Groucho Marx, Hollywood, Horace Wilcot, It’s a Wonderful Life, Jim Caviezel, Kendrick Brother, Kevin Sorbo, Laurel and Hardy, Marx Brothers, Mel Gibson, Movieguide, Mr. Smith Goes to Washington, Protestant Film Commission, Pure Flix, Roman Catholic Legion of Decency, Sam Sorbo, W.C. Fields, “A Man for All Seasons”, “The Bells of St. Mary’s”, “The Sound of Music”
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Must See Pro-Life Short Film: “Mitosis”
“It’s a Wonderful Life,” Frank Capra’s beloved Christmas classic, shows the desperate, suicidal protagonist, George Bailey, what the small community of Bedford Falls would be like if he had never been born. With the help of his guardian angel, George’s eyes are opened to the positive impact his life has had on his family and friends. Toward the end of their time together, Clarence wisely comments to George, “Strange isn’t it? Each man’s life touches so many other lives. When he isn’t around he leaves an awful hole, doesn’t he?”
It’s true – each human life has value and meaning…
Posted in Sanctity of Life
Tagged Anthony Oswald, Bedford Falls, Frank Capra, George Bailey, It’s a Wonderful Life, Mitosis
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