58 Quotes by Michael Medved

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    A quick glance at the American left reveals a movement in the midst of a nervous breakdown, displaying behavior that goes beyond inconsistency into the realm of bipolar moods and multiple personality disorders.

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    A lot of the red-state, blue-state clich?s are stupid and misleading. A lot of people were stunned at how well 'The Passion of the Christ' did in San Francisco, in Madison, Wis., in Philadelphia and New York.

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    It's a very well-made film and extremely well-acted, (and) it's one of the few movies out there that's worth talking about. The film's outrageous, obvious agenda was combined with real artistry.

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    For many celebrities, securing the public's votes can prove even more reassuring than winning an election by members of the Motion Picture Academy.

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    It's ridiculous. Everyone knows about this movie because of relentless publicity, not great controversy or popularity. I have to remind myself it's a good movie.

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    It's time to acknowledge that the TV ratings adopted more than eight years ago have proved to be a shabby, irrelevant, hopelessly confusing failure.

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    The message is that this (infidelity) is different because the characters are gay and just being true to themselves. If that's the standard of one's behavior, then anything is excusable.

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    We spend too much time fretting over the way the industry produces programming, and too little worrying about the way the public consumes it

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    Conservatives, despite their increasingly powerful presence on cable TV and talk radio, feel excluded and disregarded by the longstanding preponderance of liberal voices on public television.

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