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An operative clued us into this heart-warming Fox press release:

Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment and The Dove Foundation today announced a partnership to make movie selections easier for consumers searching for family-friendly entertainment options available on DVD.

Starting in October, all movie titles marketed nationally by Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment that have been approved by The Dove Foundation will bear the foundation's signature white-and-blue logo of a dove.

The "Dove FAMILY APPROVED Seal" makes it easy for consumers to identify movie titles that the foundation deems appropriate for family viewing. Dove's criteria gauges the levels of sex, language, violence, drugs, nudity and occultism in a film.

Thank Goodness! Finally, a sensible way to make sure our more impressionable wards are watching some wholesome entertainment for a change. Why, the very first DVD featured on their website, pictured above, next to the entire Garfield collection, is The Passion of the Christ! Gather round, children! This is our favorite part! The Roman soldiers are flailing Jesus' flesh until it resembles blood-drenched raw ground beef! Who's hungry for hamburgers?! Raise your hands!

[The Dove Foundation]