I wonder how much of the movie’s earnings Michael Moore is personally responsible for generating...
I love it.
And I love even more the fact that it causes weak-minded (if they have minds at all) libs go bonkers thinking up insults regarding those who go to and enjoy the movie.
And Clint, you da man!!
Is there an Oscar category for that?
according to Howard Dean, the only people who are going to see this are angry Americans like the TEA Party
That’s a whole lot of bitter clingers going to see this racist, hateful right-wing filth...
I love it that Hollywood and the lefties are all in a wad about this film. They’ve been promulgating the worst vile AND not making money. Here’s a film about courage, a hero against all odds, love and marriage and a family, and sacrifice. And it’s a block-buster. AND Clint Eastwood made a very public joke about Obama at the Republican convention.
Hollywood is going to have to decide - do they stand for cramming leftie ideology down the public’s throats OR do they want to make money? Hahah, the Hard Edge of Reality strikes again.
Loving it.
Saw this picture last night with Mrs. Absalom. In addition to making liberal heads explode, it was just a good movie. Great 3-act script, and solid performances from a great cast, along with Clint’s unmatched ability to move a story along. Its worth seeing more than once, just because it’s such a good movie.
Wait, you mean it already passed the box office for other Ieaq war movies “Lions for Lambs” and even “In the valley of Elah”?
Funny how they are in a tizzy about snipers - Obama took 1000 snipers with him to India. Such a joke.
Clint Eastwood has come out wit a statement saying essentially ‘The greatest way to make an anti-war sentiment in a movie is to show the ravages of war and how difficult it Is for returning vets’
Apparently He meant this film as an anti-war statement?
Wife and I delayed seeing it because we hate standing in line, and we don’t much care for crowded theaters.
Fandango pretty much eliminates the line.
Crowds ... Theater was packed. Oh well ... “they” just totally rebuilt our favorite local theater: nice seats, huge screen, latest cutting-edge digital projector. So I didn’t mind the crowd as much.
“American Sniper” was excellent. Glad I didn’t wait any longer. The film was very well crafted, and the story needed to be told.