[''] Some people don't progress; some are just frozen in time, ... But to look at our generation, we hope that from the leaps and bounds we made, in transgressing our differences, future generations will be able to build from how far we've come. |
[''Medved did not attend. He lives with his wife and three children in Seattle, where he hosts a conservative talk radio show.] I had the invitation on my desk and couldn't decide. Eventually the date came and went, so I guess that was the answer, ... Saturday at 6 p.m. is the heart of the Sabbath. It just didn't seem like the right thing to do, and I didn't want to spend the weekend away from home and my kids. |
[In an April 2003 white paper for the conservative Foundation for the Defense of Democracies titled] The Betrayal of Captain America ... Marvel Comics and other publishers are disseminating comic books that actively promote a destructive cynicism and distrust of the United States government. |
A lot of the red-state, blue-state clichés are stupid and misleading. A lot of people were stunned at how well 'The Passion of the Christ' did in San Francisco, in Madison, Wis., in Philadelphia and New York. |
Americans spend an average of 29 hours a week watching television ... which means in a typical life span we devote 13 uninterrupted years to our TV sets! ... Cutting down just an hour a day would provide extra years of life — for music and family, exercise and reading, conversation and coffee. |
For several decades, Hollywood has tried to ignore the increasingly overwhelming evidence that edgy, adult-themed entertainment usually constitutes a bad investment and a sucker bet at the box office, |
For several decades, Hollywood has tried to ignore the increasingly overwhelming evidence that edgy, adult-themed entertainment usually constitutes a bad investment and a sucker bet at the box office. |
He's done everybody a favor by pointing out if you oppose the mission [you are] undermining the troops, not supporting them. |
I saw a great film over the weekend. |
I think it combines an outrageously obvious agenda with outstanding artistry. |
It wasn't that expectations changed. But [teens] went from general expectations of success to having no idea of the right thing to do. In the '60s there was a strong prejudice against careerism. We were self-indulgent and self-destructive. |
It's a very well-made film and extremely well-acted, (and) it's one of the few movies out there that's worth talking about. The film's outrageous, obvious agenda was combined with real artistry. |
It's ridiculous. Everyone knows about this movie because of relentless publicity, not great controversy or popularity. I have to remind myself it's a good movie. |
Look, this is not a movie for kids. It is a movie that does put that violence in context and it shows the idea of sacrifice, and it emphasizes -- in a way that I think a lot of people don't expect -- that this sacrifice, this death, this suffering was chosen by Jesus, at least according to the Gospels account. |
March of the Penguins, ... the motion picture this summer that most passionately affirms traditional norms like monogamy, sacrifice and child rearing. |