The pre-release publicity surrounding the Mel Gibson film, The Passion of the Christ, warrants an in-depth look at the role that market segmentation and marketing promotion, including use of the Internet, have played in the overall success of the film. As background, films commonly classified as biblical epics are referenced in order to construct a framework that will demonstrate how the promotion of this genre of film, with the exception of the Internet, has essentially changed very little over time. This paper is not a review of the film nor is it intended to be a brief course in marketing. Rather, it is intended to be used as vehicle by which readers can more fully understand how marketing components such as market segmentation, mass mar...
This thesis examines Christian entertainment companies, specifically those producing faith-based fil...
The review and analysis of the renowned and popular film 'The Passion of the Christ' directed by Mel...
The paper places the controversy over Mel Gibson’s The Passion of the Christ into an analysis of the...
This dissertation examines the relationship between Hollywood and American Christianity from 1998 to...
This article first appeared in the Society of Biblical Literature\u27s SBL Forum (March 2004). It ap...
Only slightly less surprising than Mel Gibson‟s decision to make a Christian film about the Passion ...
Using Mel Gibson’s 2004 film and cultural phenomenon The Passion of the Christ as a launching...
The release of the film has engendered a spectrum of fervent responses, becoming in itself atheologi...
On January 29, 2004, The Journal of Religion and Film and The Center for the Study of Religion and S...
“This is a pre-copy-editing, author produced PDF of an article accepted for publication in Literatur...
Focusing on viewer response to Mel Gibson\u27s The Passion of the Christ, this article interrogates ...
The relationship between Hollywood studios and the American conservative Christians has always been ...
This paper traces the changes in the American view of the relationship between Jews and Christians f...
Mel Gibson claimed that The Passion of the Christ (2004) was faithful to the gospels and that the go...
Mel Gibson is a self-confessed traditionalist Catholic, and the task assigned to me is to explain th...
This thesis examines Christian entertainment companies, specifically those producing faith-based fil...
The review and analysis of the renowned and popular film 'The Passion of the Christ' directed by Mel...
The paper places the controversy over Mel Gibson’s The Passion of the Christ into an analysis of the...
This dissertation examines the relationship between Hollywood and American Christianity from 1998 to...
This article first appeared in the Society of Biblical Literature\u27s SBL Forum (March 2004). It ap...
Only slightly less surprising than Mel Gibson‟s decision to make a Christian film about the Passion ...
Using Mel Gibson’s 2004 film and cultural phenomenon The Passion of the Christ as a launching...
The release of the film has engendered a spectrum of fervent responses, becoming in itself atheologi...
On January 29, 2004, The Journal of Religion and Film and The Center for the Study of Religion and S...
“This is a pre-copy-editing, author produced PDF of an article accepted for publication in Literatur...
Focusing on viewer response to Mel Gibson\u27s The Passion of the Christ, this article interrogates ...
The relationship between Hollywood studios and the American conservative Christians has always been ...
This paper traces the changes in the American view of the relationship between Jews and Christians f...
Mel Gibson claimed that The Passion of the Christ (2004) was faithful to the gospels and that the go...
Mel Gibson is a self-confessed traditionalist Catholic, and the task assigned to me is to explain th...
This thesis examines Christian entertainment companies, specifically those producing faith-based fil...
The review and analysis of the renowned and popular film 'The Passion of the Christ' directed by Mel...
The paper places the controversy over Mel Gibson’s The Passion of the Christ into an analysis of the...