Every decade or so, Hollywood has an epiphany. It turns out faith-based audiences enjoy going to the movies, too.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I ultimately have faith though, that good films will find their audience.
The nice thing about building up your own studio is if Hollywood decides to hate faith-based films, it doesn't matter to us. We have an audience and continue to serve that audience.
My faith doesn't go over real well in Hollywood.
I think that Christians who have an interest in filmmaking need to deepen their love for cinema. To be honest, that's what I think has been missing historically from the Christians who want to succeed in the Hollywood industry.
Then if your movie clicks with real audiences, you'll be sucked into some sort of Hollywood orbit. It's a devil of a place where the only religion that really counts is box office.
Honestly, I think a good film is spiritual, regardless of whether its subject is faith.
Film is an illusion. Fame is ephemeral. Faith and family are what endure.
We've had so many faith-based movies that I think are sub-par; I almost want a new phrase for them.
We all do films believing in them completely, but sometimes, the audiences like what we like, and other times, they don't.
Being in Hollywood is like being in the Christian right these days.
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