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Marc Phillips
 
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ScottW said:

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ScottW said:

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I think it's pretty apparent that the reason why RAO has become mostly
about
politics these days is because of the very strange things that are
happening in
our country, not to mention the rest of the world. This really hit

home
this
morning when I was listening to Howard Stern on the radio. No one's
really
brought up what he's going through this week because I don't think

there
are a
lot of his listeners posting regularly on RAO, but basically about
one-tenth of
his audience weren't allowed to listen to his show today because of
FCC-imposed
suspensions. The funny thing is, Infinty Broadcasting has been
scrambling to
find out what they did wrong, and they can't get an answer.

Infinity is Stern's home. It was the Clear Channel affiliates that

pulled
Stern
(a whopping 6 channels)and it was Clear Channel that punched out
Sponge Bob (or whatever his name was). Stern is just pitching a hissy
fit in a typical Stern publicity stunt.
Clear Channel was gonna drop Stern anyway, why promote a major
competitors guy?


That may be a premature conclusion. Trust me, this is just the

beginning. You
have to realize that this is all the result of one exposed breast on TV.

Our
Puritan roots are once again revealed. And you wonder why the rest of

the
world laughs at us?

You know, once in a while I feel like we're going to far, constantly

pushing
the envelope of good taste, pushing vulgarity for vulgarity's sake.

Nowhere is
this more evident than on Stern's show...during the commercials, which
advertisers design to appeal to what they think is Stern's core audience.
They're offensive because they're shallow and crude. But Yustabe is

right when
he says that Stern's show has become mild, even boring over the years.

This is not about what Howard says or does on his show. This is an

attempt at
a clean sweep. This is the return of the Moral Majority type of wrongful
thinking.


You should hear the Mexican based stations making fun of the FCC.
One is running a curse word of the day contest.
It's pretty funny. One has commercial that flat says
"**** the FCC".
But I don't think 6 channels less of Howie is any big deal.
The SD channel is FM and normally has a music format.
I'm all for dumping Howie in favor of music.


Well, we shouldn't feel sorry for Stern, who has been threatening to leave the
radio for years now. He made news last week by actually resigning, but not
everyone took it seriously. I think his plan to head to satellite radio is a
great one, because the FCC has hamstrung his creativity for years. I think an
uncensored program would not only make him funny again, but it would really
establish satellite radio in the mainstream for good.


(snip)

At the same time, "The Passion of the Christ" is breaking opening day

box
office records. For anyone who is unfamiliar with the actual content

of
this
movie, it is basically two solid hours of a man being tortured to

death.
Roger
Ebert made the very interesting observation that if that man was

anyone
other
than Jesus Christ, the film would have been rated NC-17...he calls it

the
most
violent movie he has ever seen. Other critics have gone on to say

that
sitting
through this film is tantamount to being punished for our sins, it's

that
unendurable. One woman in Wichita actually had a heart attack and

died
while
watching it, a relatively healthy woman in her fiftied who was

actually a
local
broadcaster. And yet we Americans are seeing this in droves...why?

Tell me again how this country is headed in the right direction.

Explain to me why we should judge the direction of the country
on box office returns?


This film has earned $50 million in its first two days. It will go down
probably as one of the biggest box-office hits of all time.


A marketing coup.
But even if it does. Big deal. What movie is it gonna displace?
LotRs? Star Wars? or Sound of Music?


I'm not sure of the relevance of your argument. Let's face it, "The Passion of
the Christ" is a very unique film, perhaps the most unique film of our
generation. Its sole purpose is to make people feel awful about what happened
to Jesus, and how much he suffered for us. Bringing up other movies is
comparing apples and oranges. People who are seeing this are not just going to
the movies. There are people who are seeing this who haven't been to a movie
theatre in years. Churches are organizing field trips for their entire
congregations. There is a concerted effort to REQUIRE Christians to see this
movie as an act of faith. Can you say the same about the Lord of the Rings?


I found it. Titanic. Kind of surprising.
http://movieweb.com/movies/box_office/alltime.php

What was the message then? I see 2 Star Wars
in the top 4 and 2 LotR's moving up in the top ten.

And it's little
more than a snuff film, with Jesus as the victim. You don't think that's

a
reflection of our society?


Only in how gullible people are for a controversy and
slick marketing.


Scott, have you seen it? I have, and it's an oppressive experience. You might
have a different viewpoint if you did.




If we judge the direction of America
based on anything Hollywood does, I think we would be sadly
mistaken. 3 Months ago we were lining up for Return of the King.
What direction were we headed then?


We wanted to be entertained. Now we want to be punished.


Maybe this weekend. Next weekend it will be
a horror flick on top of the charts. The pendulum always swings.


Actually, people are seeing this over and over again. They're watching it,
walking out, and walking back in for the very next showing. That's generally
how a movie gets to the $200 million mark, or the $300 million mark. Or more.
Let's see where it goes.

Boon