The "Right" Movies?
Here is an interesting piece about the growing numbers (and influence) of conservatives in Hollywood.
There are two approaches for the conservative movement looking to become influential there -- either approach as outsiders or as insiders. And although I do believe that there is a place for conservative networking (and training conservatives in the art of moviemaking), their influence will be felt all the sooner if they are able to find relationships with (and learn from) the best moviemakers out there today, who are (of course) predominantly liberal.
Lionel Chetwynd seems to have it right -- we don't want "ideologues with laptops" . . . we want fine moviemakers who are conservatives.
There are two approaches for the conservative movement looking to become influential there -- either approach as outsiders or as insiders. And although I do believe that there is a place for conservative networking (and training conservatives in the art of moviemaking), their influence will be felt all the sooner if they are able to find relationships with (and learn from) the best moviemakers out there today, who are (of course) predominantly liberal.
Lionel Chetwynd seems to have it right -- we don't want "ideologues with laptops" . . . we want fine moviemakers who are conservatives.
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Interesting to see how the article turned out. Barbara Nicolosi, mentioned in the article, blogged her interviews with the NYT reporter:
http://paragraphfarmer.blogspot.com/2005/06/nyt-flubs-another-one.html
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