Saturday, January 5, 2013

KA-CHING: SELLING 'LES MIZ' TO CHRISTIAN AUDIENCES PAYS OFF

KA-CHING: SELLING 'LES MIZ' TO CHRISTIAN AUDIENCES PAYS OFF


The film version of the beloved musical "Les Misérables" boasts plenty of box office-friendly attributes.
Name recognition is through the roof, the film's cast features some of today's most charismatic actors and the production is unlike any other film currently playing in theaters.

The story in "Les Misérables" is heavy with Christian themes of grace, mercy and redemption. The line everyone seems to remember is "to love another person is to see the face of God.”


TONY DIGIROLAMO
CHRISTIAN THEMES SELL?! WELL WHATTA YOU KNOW!
THE COUNTRY MISSED THAT IN THE MONTH OF DECEMBER. HAPPY HOLIDAYS WAS THE THEME THAT DIDN'T GET PEOPLE IN THE STORES.
No Ka-ching then.
Ahh but Hollywood knows that Christian themes of grace, mercy and redemption will get you in the theater.
Makes for a box office blockbuster. So why don't they make more movies with Christian and moral themes? Be cause they don't want to!

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