eduardo%20car2.jpgFirst, in an October 27 column, “‘Bella’ and the pro-life film trend,” Brent Bozell of Media Research Center wrote:

The bohemian worldview of Woodstock Nation is in some ways dominant, and in some ways passe in our popular culture…. [T]he “free love” spirit of “if it feels good, do it” still runs strong, especially in our entertainment world. And yet, burbling beneath a noisy culture of sexual excess and self-love, there’s a quiet undercurrent in our movies carrying subtle, and even obvious, pro-life themes.

Bozell gives examples of recent film releases: Children of Men, Waitress, Knocked Up, and Bella (pictured above right).
I would add another, due out this holiday season, Juno, starring Jennifer Garner, Jason Bateman, Ellen Page, and Rainn Wilson (Dwight Schrute for Office fans) [HT: moderator MK]:


Back to Bella, you done good….


Bella finished #3 among movies opening this week, #17 overall, while in only 5-8% of theatres showing the #1 and #2 movies. Just imagine had Bella been allowed the same wide distribution….
In head to head competition, Bella came in #2 for receipts ($) garnered per theatre.
BoxOfficeGuru reported, “Also showing strength in its debut was the inspirational tale Bella….”
Here are the weekend estimates, from Box Office Mojo. Click to enlarge. See complete chart here.

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