Darwin film "too controversial" for U.S. audiences
Posted: Sun Sep 13, 2009 1:53 pm
See this? THIS?
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldne ... erica.html
This is exactly what I've been complaining about for the last three months.
It's leading the Toronto Film Festival, and it's been picked up in just about every developed non-dictatorship country in the world... but distributors in the U.S. are still too worried that half their nation is too stupid to accept a set of facts accepted by the entire scientific community and rest of the freaking world because they think it contradicts a religion they follow blindly without even understanding anyway!
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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldne ... erica.html
This is exactly what I've been complaining about for the last three months.
It's leading the Toronto Film Festival, and it's been picked up in just about every developed non-dictatorship country in the world... but distributors in the U.S. are still too worried that half their nation is too stupid to accept a set of facts accepted by the entire scientific community and rest of the freaking world because they think it contradicts a religion they follow blindly without even understanding anyway!
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