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Why Conservatives Should Applaud the Movies of 2012

Steve of CA Wrote: Dec 27, 2012 6:47 PM
How about his film, We Bought a Zoo, about a family that takes over a zoo? That was good family entertainment.
Brent150 Wrote: Dec 27, 2012 6:58 PM
I, for one, liked WBAZ. It was a (bitter)sweet-natured show about a father trying to heal, and help his children to heal, after a tragic loss.

It isn’t unusual for an unsuspecting viewer to walk into a movie theater expecting two hours of mindless entertainment only to be surprised by a liberal political message that overshadows the proceedings. For instance, “Avatar” (2009) -- the highest-grossing movie of all time -- arrived in theaters with an environmental message that presented a false choice between environmental protection and the success of big business. 2012 also offered up its share of liberal-leaning films including “The Campaign,” “Big Miracle,” “The Obama Effect,” “Step-Up Revolution” and “Peace Love & Misunderstanding.” Fortunately, though, those smaller films were out-classed and out-numbered by many other...

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