I watched the movie Emma (2020), Rating: PG (for brief partial nudity). The movie throws in some brief nudity, even though nothing of the sort is hinted at in the book. Did they do it just to bump up the rating to PG? Is it against a Hollywood rule to have a live action G movie?
If I watch any R or PG-13 rating, I can bet on hearing abuse of Jesus' name. Most of the time a Christian is in a movie, it's to make fun of him. Try abusing Mohammad's name or using the n-word, and there will be Hell to pay. But, abuse Christians all you want and Christians remain silent. Some of those same silent Christians would be screaming if a movie showed bigotry against liberal's protected classes.
Disney's first homosexual character was in the soulless live-action Beauty and the Beast. There was no homosexual character in the original fairy tail or previous movies. Rather than Christians staying home, they took their kids to it and helped the movie have a record opening for a Disney movie.
If I watch any R or PG-13 rating, I can bet on hearing abuse of Jesus' name. Most of the time a Christian is in a movie, it's to make fun of him. Try abusing Mohammad's name or using the n-word, and there will be Hell to pay. But, abuse Christians all you want and Christians remain silent. Some of those same silent Christians would be screaming if a movie showed bigotry against liberal's protected classes.
Disney's first homosexual character was in the soulless live-action Beauty and the Beast. There was no homosexual character in the original fairy tail or previous movies. Rather than Christians staying home, they took their kids to it and helped the movie have a record opening for a Disney movie.