It looks like Liam Neeson did have an effect on the Dawn Treader's voyage
Specifically, by making that insulting claim that Aslan could represent Muhammad just as well as Jesus, just a few weeks before the third Narnia movie was to open, he cost it quite a bit at the box office. So too, lest I forget, did Mark Johnson. Even an interview Big Hollywood conducted with another of the producers didn't help.
What Neeson did was completely avoidable, and nobody would have thrown him out of Hollywood if he'd kept his mouth shut. What they should've done was avoid the whole subject of religion altogether, and that would've been enough. Now, thanks to their stupidity, what could be a decent adaptation of famous literature may be buried forever.
What Neeson did was completely avoidable, and nobody would have thrown him out of Hollywood if he'd kept his mouth shut. What they should've done was avoid the whole subject of religion altogether, and that would've been enough. Now, thanks to their stupidity, what could be a decent adaptation of famous literature may be buried forever.
Labels: dhimmitude, islam, showbiz