I have to say...I don't like this one bit. A movie like this released on the date of Dec. 25th is disrespectful in many ways.
Christian Groups Fume over Christmas Horror Film
By WENN| Friday, December 15, 2006
HOLLYWOOD - Christian groups have slammed the remake of cult 1974 movie Black Christmas, because they find the horror movie "offensive."
The Glen Morgan-directed film stars Oliver Hudson, Katie Cassidy, Lacey Chabert and Michelle Trachtenberg and centers on a group of college students who battle a slasher over the Christmas holidays.
The movie will be released on Christmas Day, much to the horror of Christian groups.
Mathew Staver, founder and chairman of Liberty Counsel, says, "To have a movie that emphasizes murder and mayhem at Christmas, a time of celebration and joy around the world seems to be ill-founded."
Jennifer Giroux, co-founder of Operation Just Say Merry Christmas, adds, "The use of religious music Silent Night and the nativity set on the front porch in one scene are insensitive to Christians.
"It's not enough to ignore and omit Christmas, but now it has to be offended, insulted and desecrated. Our most sacred holiday, actually a holy day, is being assaulted."
Christian Groups Fume over Christmas Horror Film
By WENN| Friday, December 15, 2006
HOLLYWOOD - Christian groups have slammed the remake of cult 1974 movie Black Christmas, because they find the horror movie "offensive."
The Glen Morgan-directed film stars Oliver Hudson, Katie Cassidy, Lacey Chabert and Michelle Trachtenberg and centers on a group of college students who battle a slasher over the Christmas holidays.
The movie will be released on Christmas Day, much to the horror of Christian groups.
Mathew Staver, founder and chairman of Liberty Counsel, says, "To have a movie that emphasizes murder and mayhem at Christmas, a time of celebration and joy around the world seems to be ill-founded."
Jennifer Giroux, co-founder of Operation Just Say Merry Christmas, adds, "The use of religious music Silent Night and the nativity set on the front porch in one scene are insensitive to Christians.
"It's not enough to ignore and omit Christmas, but now it has to be offended, insulted and desecrated. Our most sacred holiday, actually a holy day, is being assaulted."
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