Movies with no foul language compared to average box office in 2008:
- No obscenities/profanities averaged: $55,568,733
- 0-25 obscenities/profanities: $32,145,527
- More than 25: $22,934,908
Movies with no sexual content compared to average box office in 2008:
- No sexual content averaged: $42,953,235
- Implied adultery, promiscuity, sexual perversion or sexual immorality: $33,290,253
- Depicted adultery, promiscuity, sexual perversion, or sexual immorality: $19,390,655
- Graphic adultery, promiscuity, sexual perversion, or sexual immorality: $14,878,503
Movies with no nudity compared to average box office in 2008 movies:
- No nudity: $36,274,503
- Some sexual nudity: $29,132,665
- Extensive sexual nudity: $19,874,327
Movies with no alcohol abuse compared to average box office in 2008 movies:
- Some drunkenness: $32,809,224
- Extreme abuse: $14,014,314
Movies with no drug references compared to average box office in 2008 movies:
- No drug references: $48,819,627
- Some drug references: $18,880,203
- Very strong drug references: $11,621,557

1 comments:
Is this because Americans are more moral than we think, or because the ratio of immoral movies to moral movies is so skewed that the moral ones will seem to have a better average.
I have noticed that there are very few of those to choose from.
Also, not sure what to think about the 'ketchup' singer from the slice of laodicea blog, positive or negative. It didn't look like ketchup to me, but paint. And it seemed to be another form of 'art' depicting the 'New Creation' doctrine.
I don't know. It's different and maybe a little much for a Sunday service. Weird.
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