I saw A Most Wanted Man last night. It was very good. Hope it grinds out some more revenue. Only complaint is that I'm unsure who ended up with an Infinity Stone at the end.
Let me back up. The movie is competent to good in parts. It wasn't innovative in that I've seen enough stories end in roughly that way. I'm a big cbm fan. I was a little amused that this ended in the same way that (unnamed cbm movie) ended. My gasp was sarcastic because Snowpiercer is seen as fresh and my favorite genre is (sometimes fairly) seen as stale.
It doesn't need to be happy. It just needs to be interesting. I thought the ending was disjointed. It was supposed to be innovative or was billed that way. The ending was similar to -- gasp -- a comic book movie, among other things.
The idea that someone could summarize how Christians would respond to a particular movie is ridiculous. You'd have better luck guessing on evangelicals or fundamentalist Christians. As already posted, this line is getting offensive. I'm a Christian and have enjoyed about every movie that some posters assume Christians would shun.
Saw WOWS today. Given my advanced age and small-town locale, I know I was supposed to be disgusted. It was very good. The profanity and nudity were just part of the story so... no issue there. Excellent job by Leonardo, especially getting in his car Down note would be that it was like Diet Goodfellas. Goodfellas is on my top two or three ever so that's not an insult.
I would guess studio people would care about competitive milestones. Michael Jordan would get fired up about opposing two guards who were compared to him even if it was Harold Miner.
Oh my, speculation on what movies "the heartland" will accept. Would love to see actual numbers on that. Unless the heartland is a state of mind that includes conservative areas in other states.