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Hollywood Doesn't Necessarily Want Money-Making Movies

Michael Medved, now a Discovery senior fellow, has noted often that outsiders imagine that Hollywood's god is money; but it's not, it's the approval of one's peers. A fine piece by pajamas media shows how this is playing out now. Note that Expelled did uncommonly well for a political documentary, but not only was it not reviewed much when it came out, but even its financial records are ignored now.

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