• Hollywood vs. America

  • Popular Culture and the War on Traditional Values
  • By: Michael Medved
  • Narrated by: David Hilder
  • Length: 13 hrs and 18 mins
  • 3.6 out of 5 stars (22 ratings)

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Hollywood vs. America

By: Michael Medved
Narrated by: David Hilder
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Publisher's summary

Why does our popular culture seem so consistently hostile to the values that Americans hold dear? Why does the entertainment industry attack religion, glorify brutality, undermine the family, and deride patriotism? In this explosive book, one of the nation’s best known film critics examines how Hollywood has broken faith with its public, creating movies, television, and popular music that exacerbate every serious social problem we face, from teenage pregnancies to violence in the streets.

In hard-hitting chapters on “The Attack on Religion”, “The Addiction to Violence”, “Promoting Promiscuity”, “The Infatuation with Foul Language”, and other subjects, Medved outlines the underlying themes that turn up again and again in our popular culture.

©1992 Michael Medved (P)2000 Blackstone Audio, Inc.

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Let go Hollywood

Hollywood has always tried to say the thought of America. This book points out the power the movies have on us. We think just because it is in the movies it must be true.

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Very poor narration.

I am an avid consumer of audiobooks. This book is One of the poorest examples of narration for that reason I'm returning it to you.

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I Loved This Book!

Why has Hollywood started a war against traditional family values, morals, and religion? Listen!

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intellectually offensive. don't buy this.

wrong headed and inconsistent. It would have been a better idea to set 11 dollars on fire.

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For what it's worth

Would love to have read it myself. Found it to be rather dull after a few chapters.

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