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Tired of gay movie characters?

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Hollywood is no doubt flummoxed by the news that a low budget independent Christian message film is outperforming an expensive, highly touted big studio production about a high school boy ‘coming out’ as gay. Variety , daily staple of the entertainment industry,  reported  on Friday:  The nation’s moviegoers look to be turning out in bigger numbers for a Christian-themed independent film than for the first mainstream teen movie with a gay main character. Roadside Attractions ’ “ I Can Only Imagine ,” based on the story of the biggest-selling Christian  song of all time, is looking at an estimated $14 million-plus for the weekend from 1,629 locations, far outdoing earlier estimates of $2 million-$8 million. I Can Only Imagine  is described on its website as “A gripping reminder of the power of forgiveness,” that “beautifully illustrates that no one is ever too far from God’s love—or from an eternal home in Heaven.” The  Variety  report continues: Meanwhile, Fox

LGBT activists are labeling the Oscars a huge victory, but most aren’t watching

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After months of endless, unsurprising news about sexual predation, pedophilia, and perfidy in Hollywood , the American public has lost interest in the self-congratulatory Academy Awards telecast.   The number of Oscar Awards viewers plummeted precipitously, dropping a whopping 16 percent from last year. While the American public is disinterested in actors moralizing acceptance speeches – and industry execs are troubled, if not panicked, over declining numbers – one group couldn’t be happier. The gay/transgender world is giddy because it perceives some of the awards handed out last night to be victories for the homosexual and transgender causes. “On Sunday evening, ABC late night host Jimmy Kimmel dropped an absolute stinker of a performance – bland, flat, and politically correct,” wrote  Ben Shapiro at The Wire .  “But he did drop one joke that landed: a joke targeting Vice President Mike Pence , but accidentally exposing Hollywood for what it is. Noting that many of th

Beauty And The Beast director: ‘I wish I could say I…rip pages out of the Bible’

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In a 2007 interview that is getting renewed attention this week, Beauty and the Beast director Bill Condon said that he wishes he could "rip pages out of the Bible" when he stays in hotel rooms.  When asked by  Passport Magazine  in the interview  what the first thing is he does when he gets into a hotel room, he replied: "I wish I could say I’m like Ian McKellen and immediately go rip pages out of the Bible, but there don’t seem to be bibles in the hotel rooms I stay in these days.” The openly homosexual director’s film is being boycotted by Christian and Conservative groups after he revealed that it contained what he called an “exclusively gay moment.” "Le Fou is somebody who on one day wants to be Gaston and on another day wants to kiss Gaston," Condon said in a  March 1 interview  with  Attitude .  “He’s confused about what he wants. It’s somebody who’s just realising that he has these feelings. And [actor] Josh makes something really subtle

Hollywood, LGBTQ activists in la-la land after pro-homosexual ‘Moonlight’ wins Best Picture

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MOONLIGHT A DECEITFUL POLITICAL HOMOSEXUAL MOVIE  Moonlight , a low-budget, “homosexual ” coming-of-age movie about a poor, bullied, black boy with a drug-addicted mother, surprisingly won Best Picture at the Academy Awards on Sunday night, giving homosexual activists a propaganda victory as well. Once again Hollywood seeks to serve the immoral homosexual agenda. In addition to winning Best Picture, after a mistake in which   La La Land   was first announced as the winner,   Moonlight   won for Best Supporting Actor (Mahershala Ali) and Best Writing Adapted Screenplay ( Tarell Alvin McCraney and Barry Jenkins ). In accepting the award, both Jenkins and McCraney got political: “All you people who feel like there’s no mirror for you, the Academy has your back, the ACLU has your back, we have your back, and for the next four years, we will not forget you,” Jenkins said, in what   Variety   described as his addressing the alleged “rollback of civil rights by the Trump admi