‘Blind Side,’ ‘Up’ Big Winners at Christian Gala
Handing out more than $300,000 in prize money — including $100,000 each to The Blind Side (Most Inspiring Movie) and Gifted Hands: The Ben Carson Story (Most Inspiring TV Program) — Movieguide’s 18th Annual Faith & Values Awards Gala was held Tuesday night in Beverly Hills. The Blind Side was also named the best movie for mature audiences, while Pixar’s Up was the best movie for families. Meanwhile, The Stoning of Saroya M.
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‘This Show Asks the Deeper Questions’
Chris Seay, author of The Gospel According to Lost , chimes in on the developments in Tuesday’s episode of LOST. (SPOILERS AHEAD ) Seay notes that Fake Locke/Man in Black/Esau “seems to be upright” in his conversations with people, while Jacob seems more mysterious and less “forthright; he seems to be manipulative.” Fake Locke is reminiscent of the serpent in the Garden of Eden, but Jacob? With his vague “guidance” and lack of specifics?
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‘This Show Asks the Deeper Questions’
‘This Show Asks the Deeper Questions’
Chris Seay, author of The Gospel According to Lost , chimes in on the developments in Tuesday’s episode of LOST. (SPOILERS AHEAD ) Seay notes that Fake Locke/Man in Black/Esau “seems to be upright” in his conversations with people, while Jacob seems more mysterious and less “forthright; he seems to be manipulative.” Fake Locke is reminiscent of the serpent in the Garden of Eden, but Jacob?
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