It might sound absurd at first to compile a top ten list of movies based solely
on your political views. But let's face it, we all do this on one level or another. For example, a movie loses big
points for me if the women are all submissive, supportive wives or nagging-bitch girlfriends. And I never could bring
myself to see The Passion of the Christ (although part of that
isn't politics, it's the same reason I haven't seen Hostel—I
can't abide excessive gore).
So perhaps former Boston Herald columnist Don Feder's list of the 10 best conservative films of 2005 isn't as
unusual as it might seem. Feder selected the films that he felt represented "conservatism’s cardinal values
– faith, family and freedom." Does that explain why King Kong is #2 on the list? Feder feels
the movie's characters "exemplify feminine virtue, masculine heroism and romantic love." Oh, and lots of cool
computer-generated effects. His #1 pick isn't The Lion, The Witch, and the
Wardrobe, either; that movie is down at #4, past "pro-life" film The Island. Feder tops the list with
Cinderella Man, and he
particularly cites Renee Zellweger's performance as the "worried but steadfast wife". Good thing Feder and I
have never been on a movie date together.
[Thanks to Nigel R. for the link.]

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