Posted December 15, 200915 yr Catholics 'forced film chiefs to scrap Dark Materials trilogy' Alistair Foster 14.12.09 Hollywood blockbusters put box office in line for record takings EVENING STANDARD Actor Sam Elliott has accused the Catholic Church of pressurising Hollywood producers to scrap a classic fantasy trilogy. Studio bosses have shelved plans to film the final two instalments of His Dark Materials, despite the success of the first movie, The Golden Compass, two years ago. The film, based on the books by Philip Pullman and starring Elliott, Nicole Kidman and Daniel Craig, angered Catholics who accused it of promoting atheism. In the book trilogy, set in a series of parallel worlds, heroine Lyra fights the Magisterium, an evil organisation some have interpreted as being based on the Catholic Church. The Magisterium wields huge power and experiments on children. In a climactic battle angels fight each other and "God" is presented as a frail, ancient and powerless figure. Catholic campaigners in America organised a boycott of The Golden Compass. Right-wing US broadcaster Bill O'Reilly, of Fox News, attacked its release in 2007, calling it a "war on Christmas". Elliot, who plays Lyra's ally - aeronaut Lee Scoresby - has challenged O'Reilly to a TV debate and claimed money could not be the reason for the series being shelved. The production company, New Line, had said the making of the second and third films was dependent on the financial success of The Golden Compass. The movie had a budget of $180million (£110million) and made $380million (£234million). Asked what happened to the series, Elliot said: "The Catholic Church happened to The Golden Compass, as far as I'm concerned. It did 'incredible' at the box office, taking $380million. Incredible. It took $85million in the States. "The Catholic Church ... lambasted them, and I think it scared New Line off. "I would have loved to have gone after them. I would have liked to have sat down with Bill O'Reilly and talked it out. There are two sides to that coin. It's a shame as it's a great trilogy." The boycott was organised by Bill Donohue of the Catholic League For Religious And Civil Rights. He told the Evening Standard: "I am delighted the boycott worked. Just as the producers have a right to make the movie, I have a right to protest. "The reason I protested was the deceitful attempt to introduce Christian children to the wonders of atheism in a backdoor fashion at Christmas time. Everyone agrees the film version was not anti-Catholic, but that hardly resolves the issue. The fact is that each volume in the trilogy becomes increasingly anti-Catholic." He added: "I knew if we could hurt the box office receipts here, it might put the brakes on the next movie. "I also knew this boycott would work because once the word got out that the movie was bait for the books, Christian parents would take their kids to see Alvin And The Chipmunks. Which they did, in far greater number." Pullman has dismissed the accusations, saying: "I am a storyteller. If I wanted to send a message I would have written a sermon." A spokesman for New Line Cinema declined to comment --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I didn't like The Golden Compass much because it totally dumbed down the ideas in Pullman's excellent "Northern Lights" book to appease these Christian Fundamentalists, but even so, this is outrageous, and proves if you give these buggers an inch, they'll take a mile.... New Line are gutless fukkin' COWARDS as far as I'm concerned to give into this sort of fascistic blackmail... And people say that there's no censorship if the Arts in a "democracy"???? Yeah, right..... At least dictatorships are more HONEST about being censors and dont hide it behind veils of bullsh"t and false arguements about "decency"..... Did Martin Scorcese wimp out when he made "Last Temptation of Christ"? Did Cleese, Chapman, Jones, Gilliam, Palin and Idle p*ssy out over "Life of Brian"?? NO, they didn't... They met these buggers HEAD ON and beat them..... Shame on New Line for being so utterly COWARDLY and GUTLESS in the face of such obvious, blind ignorance......
December 15, 200915 yr Author I put this up on "Perspectives" as well, but felt it was pretty important to post it here too as not everyone who comes here would notice it on that Forum....
December 15, 200915 yr What a joke! I saw it at the Vue cinema, as I needed something to do at the O2 before the Spice Girls :lol: It was alright, and I was at least looking forward to following it up with the next instalment. Meh!
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