Here are the top grossing movies of 2005, the movies America saw most often:
- Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith
- Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
- The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
- War of the Worlds
- Wedding Crashers
- Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
- Batman Begins
- Madagascar
- King Kong
- Mr. & Mrs. Smith
Mostly non-controversial. Dominated by PG-13 and PG ratings. Only Wedding Crashers was rated “R” and dealt with sex.
Here are the movies being discussed for Oscar nominations this year:
- Brokeback Mountain (Rated R for sex, nudity, language, violence, gay cowboys)
- Munich (Rated R for violence, sex, nudity, politically controversial about Israel)
- Syriana (Rated R for violence and language, politically controversial about oil industry)
- Good Night and Good Luck (Rated PG, politically controversial about McCarthy era)
- Capote (Rated R for violent images and strong language, deals with murder)
- Transamerica (Rated R for sex, nudity, language and drug use, deals with transsexuality, out of wedlock births, and street crime.)
Is it apparent that Hollywood is pushing an out-of-touch left-wing philosophy that is out of touch with mainstream America?
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