Saturday, March 14, 2009

Christian Hollywood

At an exclusive Hollywood party on Christmas Eve, an A-list star dies of an apparent overdose. A detective holds a protesting core group of Hollywood insiders for questioning. The group, consisting of an A-list director, a top agent, a movie star, a media mogul, a writer, a wannabe actress, a studio head, and others, begin a deep and profound discussion on the meaning of life, including the existence of God.

Live Fast, Die Young is currently being hailed as one of the best Christian movies of the year. The film was directed by Tim Chey, the force that was also behind "Impact: The Passion of the Christ."

During the first hour of the Political Pistachio Radio Revolution tonight, Director Tim Chey returns to the program to discuss his newest movie, and the socio-political impact of Mel Gibson's The Passion of the Christ worldwide.

In the second hour of tonight's program my guest will be Adam Bitely of NetRight Nation and Americans for Limited Government.

Tune in Live at 7:00 pm Pacific (or catch the archive later) HERE.

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