Saturday, April 7, 2012

Pro-life 'October Baby' rejected by major studios, blitzes box office

Pro-life 'October Baby' rejected by major studios, blitzes box office


“The Hunger Games” wasn’t the only film to hit box office paydirt this past weekend. Although it only opened in 390 theaters, the anti-abortion drama “October Baby,” starring John Schneider, earned the second-highest-per-screen average, bringing in almost $2 million in ticket sales.

“I was shattered when I first learned about the story. I was moved and mesmerized. I wasn’t an activist, I was just someone who was shattered by the truth,” director Jon Erwin told FOX411’s Pop Tarts. “Here is our little film, small budget, in the top ten (at the box office). We are thrilled, blown away.”

FOX NEWS

 

TONY DIGIROLAMO- THE MAJOR STUDIOS TURN THEIR BACKS ON STORIES LIKE THIS. THEY KNOW THE AUDIENCE IS THERE FOR IT YET THEY WON'T GO THERE.

They continue to fly in the face of a moral based Christian story line because they want to continue their secularist aganda. 

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