Posted on 12/11/2004 5:45:11 PM PST by txradioguy
Where's Mr. Hand when we need him?
You have got to be kidding!
Even Sean L00ney T00ns Penn couldnt be crazy enought to do this....or would he?
Whos the love interest? Jenneane Garafablow?
This would have been like someone in 1944 taking a part in a movie about bombing American ships.
I predict this film will crash and burn. This just proves there are no depths to which Hollywood will not descend in order to pursue money. Totally disgusting.
Christmas week?! Look, there's easy ways of committing suicide, he could consider re-marrying Madonna for instance.
Wonder if Oliver Stone will produce it?
Wasnt Penns daddy a card carrying communist?
Holiday fun for the whole family!
Being the conspiracy nut Stone is I'm surprised he hasn't done one about how FDR supposedly knew about Pearl Harbor and did nothing to stop it. Then again he probably didn't want to trash a good lefty President.
The David Horowitz syndrome?
Hey Sean ...Life is like a maze of doors. That open on the side you are on. Keep on pushing boy, hard as you try, you gonna wind up where you started from.
Hooray, another hollyweird movie I won't be watching.
I find it hard to swallow that the movie wasn't motivated by what happened on 9-1-1, but have never heard of that "would-be presidential assassin" guy, or his book.
"Bowling for Baghdad"
Not to worry... the Hollywood folk are already telling us how "daring" and "brave" this flick is.
Oh, yes, daring and brave. You know, it really bites that President Bush's administration has stopped Hollyweird from making their movies, and has severely limited their free speech! Oh, wait...
I think Mr. Hand needs to give Spicoli a good talking to.
With Sean Penn, it ain't no fantasy.
Would that be Robert Dinero?
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