If an atheist movie falls at the box office, does it make a sound? Not in the media it doesn’t. But that’s why we’re here to point these things out.
Remember the movie “The Ledge?” Well, of course you don’t. Nobody does. I think even the actors in it (and there’s some big ones) are working up plausible deniability. The Ledge came out during the summer and was billed as the “atheist Brokeback Mountain.” And they meant that as a good thing, just so you know.
The director Matthew Chapman explicitly labeled it “the first overtly pro-atheist movie.”
August 31, 2011 at 1:07 pm
Human beings exist because God exists. To deny the existence of God then becomes the denial of human beings' existence. Man has a rational nature and atheism denies reason.
August 31, 2011 at 1:47 pm
Who? What? Where? Yeah, forget it, let´s talk about life.
August 31, 2011 at 5:30 pm
Matt, did the movie have a happy ending? All movies should have a happy ending, you know. Scotju