Re: Fox Faith : Films You Can Believe In - coming soon
My only concern is that Rupert Murdoch is behind this operation. We might find ourselves subjected to depictions of Darva Conger as the Virgin Mary in "Who Wants to Marry God" or George W. Bush as Christ reincarnated.
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Re: Fox Faith : Films You Can Believe In - coming soon
Yarrrggh, Me and me mateys saw this on our ships box earlier today ... Me thinks it could be something us salty-sea-dogs can watch with our tadpoles ... Arrrggh, but they best be doing the stories justice.
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Re: Fox Faith : Films You Can Believe In - coming soon
I am interested in "One Night With the King."
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Re: Fox Faith : Films You Can Believe In - coming soon
Love's Abiding Joy (2006) (TV)
Directed by
Michael Landon Jr.
Writing credits (WGA)
Michael Landon Jr. (teleplay) &
Douglas Lloyd McIntosh (teleplay) ...
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http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0785025/
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Re: Fox Faith : Films You Can Believe In - coming soon
Allright !! Maybe Hollywood is waking up !!
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Fox Faith : Films You Can Believe In - coming soon
New Fox Unit to Produce Christian Films
The studio plans to produce as many as 12 movies a year aimed at religious audiences.The company that brought TV viewers racy and irreverent programs such as "Nip/Tuck," "Temptation Island" and "The Simpsons" has found religion.
In the biggest commitment of its sort by a Hollywood studio, News Corp.'s Fox Filmed Entertainment is expected to unveil plans today to capture the gargantuan Christian audience that made "The Passion of the Christ" a global phenomenon.
The home entertainment division of Rupert Murdoch's movie studio plans to produce as many as a dozen films a year under a banner called FoxFaith. At least six of those films will be released in theaters under an agreement with two of the nation's largest chains, AMC Theatres and Carmike Cinemas.
The first theatrical release, called "Love's Abiding Joy," is scheduled to hit the big screen Oct. 6. The movie, which cost about $2 million to make, is based on the fourth installment of Christian novelist Janette Oke's popular series, "Love Comes Softly."
http://www.latimes.com/entertainment...dlines-entnewsTags: None
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