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Re: paleonet Bible Belt creationists threaten IMAX film industry with extinction



It's just that boycotts scare business people to death. 
I'm sick of the threat being used by the "religious right"
to control MY life.
--- Frank Holterhoff <frank@matricus.com> wrote:
> I certainly second the emotion, but not the action.  So,
> what, if we 
> also boycott the IMAX theater system, then they become
> doubly 
> unprofitable and go out of business entirely?  And then
> the general 
> public misses out on an otherwise valuable resource in
> disseminating 
> scientific information, especially to young people?
> 
> Not to repeat myself, but IMAX is a business, whatever
> else it also is. 
>   We can't insist that they stay in business at a loss. 
> Let's look for 
> ways they can continue to disseminate sound scientific
> info, and remain 
> profitable.
> 
> You know, we and the anti-evolutionists are starting to
> sound like the 
> hockey players and owners!
> 
> F
> 
> Dave Scott wrote:
> 
> > Amen to that Tim
> > On Thursday, March 24, 2005, at 04:59 PM, RT Patterson
> wrote:
> > 
> >> The following secondary headline made it to the front
> page of the Ottawa
> >> Citizen here in Ottawa today:
> >>
> >> "Bible Belt creationists threaten IMAX film industry
> with extinction"
> >>
> >> followed by a pretty long article where Canadian
> producers of science 
> >> films,
> >> like the Montreal produced volcano film, predicted
> that they could be 
> >> put of
> >> out business if they happen to mention the e-word in
> future films.
> >> According to the article there are only 250 Imax
> theaters in the world 
> >> with
> >> about 50% in the US -- and about a dozen of them in
> the US south have
> >> refused to air this film -- many of them at alleged
> science museums (e.g.
> >> Fort Worth Museum of Science and History  and the
> Charlsetson IMAX 
> >> Theater).
> >> Since each film costs $6-10 million dollars to produce
> they have to 
> >> make the
> >> rounds of almost all IMAX theaters to be profitable. 
> No complaints have
> >> been received from Canadian IMAX theaters because
> Canadian 
> >> evangelicals are
> >> not powerful a consumer group as their US
> counterparts.  I suggest 
> >> that the
> >> only solution is that those of you in the south
> counter by letting your
> >> local IMAX theaters know that if they engage in this
> sort of silly
> >> "pre-censorship" that you will arrange a similar
> boycott by 'sensible'
> >> people.  Although the snow and cold of January are a
> bit annoying 
> >> sometimes
> >> it is times like this that it feels much more
> comfortable in the north:-)
> >>
> >> Tim Patterson
> >>
> >>
> >> -- 
> >> Dr. R. Tim Patterson
> >> Professor of Geology
> >> Dept. of Earth Sciences
> >> Carleton University
> >> 1125 Colonel By Drive
> >> Ottawa, ON, K1S 5B6
> >> CANADA
> >>
> >> PH: 613-520-2600 ex 4425
> >> FAX: 613-520-2569
> >> www.carleton.ca/~tpatters
> 
> -- 
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> 
> 
> 

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