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Movies or shows I won't watch because of who is in them
Posted on 07/19/2002 7:11:34 AM PDT by robjna
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To: gilor
John Malcovich and James Woods are "good" per gilor.
How do they manifest their goodness? I'm not saying they're not, but so many are bad that I want good evidence.
To: WKB
Arnold Schwarzenegger ? Let's see married to, lives with,and makes love to a Kennedy!
Has sex with a lot of other last names as well.
To: balrog666
"ps - Voyager and Songs of Distant Earth are my current favorites from Mike (and add an interesting twist to his style)." TSODE is great. But Oldfieldian cognoscenti (such as me) think Voyager is pablum. In fact, on the Amarok mail list, it is referred to as "Voyagzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz"...
Me, I don't particularly like Amarok, which I describe as "occasional moments of brilliance separated by huge masses of filler."
--Boris
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posted on
07/19/2002 6:08:20 PM PDT
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boris
To: GSWarrior
I would pass on it.
I have seen every Bruce Willis movie except one, 'Mercury Rising', which co stars Alec Baldwin. I have picked up the box on the shelf in the rental stores many times, but I just cannot check it out... and I won't.
Any time I see him on a TV show, movie or whatever, I will not watch it. Does that hurt him financially? Well it doesn't help him at least - and like someone said earlier in this thread, it is mainly just because I literally can't stand the sight of his face.
Same goes for rosie, striesand and a few of the other really outspoken ones.
One small exception... I rented the 'Royal Tennenbaums' last week and I am pretty sure that was baldwin's voice as the unseen narrator. It took something away from the movie for me, just hearing his voice. Since he was unseen, I managed to watch and enjoy the movie.
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posted on
07/19/2002 6:16:12 PM PDT
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kcpopps
To: boris
Me, I don't particularly like Amarok, which I describe as "occasional moments of brilliance separated by huge masses of filler." Amarok was too tame. QE2, Earth Moving, and Crises are the interesting ones for me. Voyager and Songs are the ones I play in the office (but I still like them a lot).
Hummm, is there a newsgroup I should be checking out?
And what do you think about Tangerine Dream?
To: Khurkris
Definitely add Ed Asner....
To: Terriergal
Here is a list of some who I think are conservative or at minimum, they are not flaming liberals...
Mel Gibson
Tom Selleck
Russel Crowe
Charleton Heston
Bruce Willis
Drew Carey
Ted Nugent
Ozzy Osbourne
Brooks & Dunn
Alice Cooper
Chuck Norris
Clint Eastwood, Kurt Russell (libertarians)
Bo Derek
The Rock (?)
Arnold Schwarzenegger
Gordon Jump
Jamie Farr
Morgan Freeman
Laurence Fishburne,
Glenn Close
Christie Brinkley
SPORTS
Karl Malone
Steve Young
Charles Barkley(?)
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posted on
07/19/2002 6:24:30 PM PDT
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kcpopps
To: kcpopps
Here is a list of some who I think are conservative or at minimum, they are not flaming liberals...The following are those on your list whom Ive read had multiple marriages or affairs: Russel Crowe, Bruce Willis, Chuck Norris, Clint Eastwood, Arnold, Christy Brinkley, Carl Malone, Charles Barkley.
The following are those on your list whom I've read are pro-abortion: Charleton Heston, Clint Eastwood, Glen Close.
Tom Selleck disavowed being a conservative.
To: boris
robjna
apply to film school
UCLA
Ralph Nader, Ronald Reagan, John Wayne
Bobbit Hobbit, Buggsy Malone, Alan Watts
Tom Cruise, Yasser Arafat, Oso T.V.Moviesdon't count?
Crocodille Dungee?
Serlina before film school, Voyager,
I'll watch Frank Cannon eat donuts with John, but not here...Hawaii 5o
Miself,
Schwartzenhiemer-Kennedy, Jean Claude vd.
My private Idaho with Kianno Reeves, Christopher Ree
To: robjna
I've just quit going to movies altogether (except Mel Gibson flicks). Don't the naysayers understand where these stupid Hollywood types spend their money? If you support Hollywood movies you are supporting Free Mumia, Handgun Control Inc, NARAL, PFLAG, etc.... it's not worth selling my soul for a few hours of half-assed entertainment.
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posted on
07/20/2002 12:25:16 AM PDT
by
goodieD
To: robjna
Just a thought......
Many FReepers refuse to have anything to do with the "celebrities" who embrace the liberal point of view. These "stars" advocate abortion, gun control, socialized medicine (medicare, medicade), restriction of freedom, and big government programs as a solution to individual problems.
Many of us will, however, vote for and financially support, candidates who not only will do nothing to stop socialism, but will "compbomise" or "steal the issues" by supporting these same positions.
Please help me to understand how this makes sense.
To: happytobealive
The following are those on your list whom Ive read had multiple marriages or affairs: Russel Crowe, Bruce Willis, Chuck Norris, Clint Eastwood, Arnold, Christy Brinkley, Carl Malone, Charles Barkley. Well then...
OFF WITH THEIR HEADS!
I'm looking for stars who refrain from being outspoken leftist liberals, not chior boys
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posted on
07/20/2002 10:42:24 AM PDT
by
kcpopps
To: kcpopps
I'm looking for stars who refrain from being outspoken leftist liberals, not chior boys Is expecting a person to sleep only with his wife or refrain from killing their unborn children being too picky?
To: happytobealive
I would take offense to those who support abortion. (I haven't ever heard that any of those you mentioned do, but I don't know)
Divorce is ugly but unfortunately a common event, even among members of any church, but especially in a lifestyle such as surrounds celebrities.
Being divorced does not preclude one from holding other conservative values.
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posted on
07/20/2002 11:08:12 AM PDT
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kcpopps
To: happytobealive
Malcovich stating that if he could kill one person and get away with it, it would be Robert Fisk. Ive read some interviews with Woods, which showed his conservative views as well as a healthy distrust of Islam.
If you want some good evidence I suggest a little time and a search engine, I recomend: www.google.com, www.alltheweb.com or www.altavista.com
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posted on
07/20/2002 1:55:39 PM PDT
by
gilor
To: ramdalesh
Miss your medication?
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posted on
07/21/2002 7:48:31 AM PDT
by
boris
To: boris
if that was hobbitron, then I'm Macciavelli
To: kcpopps
hell no boris, i got mine right here in deez coffee nutz
To: Texaggie79
Watching a movie is not a vote.
And neither is reading a book, or listening to music, or watching television, or viewing art.
I wish I could remember the precise line (I lost my copy of the book long ago), but Norman Podhoretz, in The Bloody Crossroads, put it something like this: that he could appreciate the point of view expressed in a work while deploring the execution thereof, while also being able to appreciate the execution of a work while deploring the thinking it was trying to express.
To: boris
I don't know Mike Oldfield's politics--and I am afraid to find out. But you'll pry "Incantations" from my cold dead hands...even if he is a flaming socialist.
I am going to risk whatever image for hip or smarts I might have and confess: I still enjoy Tubular Bells, both Oldfield's original and a marvelous symphonic version thereof (by David Bedford, on which Oldfield himself played guitar and bass - it was called The Orchestral Tubular Bells and was reissued a few years ago) and Ommadawn (from 1976)...
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