Kishkumen wrote: ↑Fri Aug 20, 2021 3:23 pm
… I was surprised that LDS people were not more into the film than they evidently were.
I’m not going lie, this kind of shocked me. Having lived along the Wasatch range, I’d see Mormon cinema billboards on occasion, but I didn’t see any for this film (I may have missed one, though). My hunch is had it been broadly promoted via traditional means I think they could’ve doubled their take, because it’s not actually a terrible film as far as these films go. Whatever the case may be, I think there’s a LOT of interesting historical and mythological material that comes with Mormonism, and I do think there’s a niche market where the church could see a sort of strengthening the core membership with movie media done right. Basically, they could Netflix/Prime Video it up, and then run all their inventory on BYUtv, and that in of itself would serve as a inoculation tool against the broader influence of social media.
eta: Think like a 3 to 5 season run of
The Expanse a pioneer drama that spans the various movements of early Mormons. You could really get some emotional or inspirational material out of that story, IF the story is played straight with bits of miracles thrown in here and there. So, make it a historical epic, but with just enough Marvel magic added to make it ‘ohmygoddidyouseethatnewBYUtvseries?!?itssogoooood’.
- Doc