Posted on 01/28/2011 12:18:52 PM PST by blog.Eyeblast.tv
Everyone knows the hypocrisy of the environmental movement runs very, very, deep. When it comes to the kings of hypocrisy, none do it better than the limousine liberals in Hollywood.
In this video directed by Ann McElhinney and Phelim McAleer, who produced and directed Not Evil Just Wrong: The True Cost of Global Warming Hysteria, Robert Redford is exposed as the typical Hollywood elite whose actions dont quite match up to their words.
People like Redford believe they are exempt from the notion of following your words with actions, because theyre doing such good deeds by going around and preaching the evils of corporations and saving our planet from man-made global warming. They abide by the mentality of do as I say, not as I do. After all, if you ask them, they are better than you. Not only are they morally superior, theyre practically saving you from catching on fire.
Of course, this is nothing new.
Essentially it boils down to this: Robert Redford is opposing an eco-village near his property in the Napa Valley whilst quietly selling $2 million lots in the Sundance Preserve for luxury vacation homes. Take a look.
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They need to make a full-length movie including many of the libtards... With a special section devoted to Al Gore’s energy-guzzling fat azz.
“The Natural” is the only movie he ever made worth a damn anyway, IMHO, and I certainly don’t pay any attention to his bleeding heart elitism...so what he says matters not.
I ran into this libtard at his Sundance ski resort back in ‘86 or ‘87. I was wandering around the property and he walked by. Just a short little guy in a ball cap. We said ‘hi’ and kept on walking.
It was later I learned of his overt socialism and eco crap. That did it for me. I’ll not patronize anything he does.
You didn’t like Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid? Or Three Days of the Condor? (The second was the typical Americans are the bad guys, but it kept you interested.)
The Natural was okay.
I liked him in Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. I also liked The Sting, Jerimiah Johnson, The Great Waldo Pepper and The Candidate. The Hot Rock was pretty entertaining, too.
Before I learnt to hate "The Commie B***h", I also liked The Electric Horseman.
One of his better flicks of late was An Unfinished Life.
Yeah. I forgot about that one. Another decent one he did. ("What's the matter, Higgins? Ain't we pals no more?")
I loved, loved, loved Robert Redford growing up. What red blooded American girl didn’t? LOL
But, now after seeing him for what he is, I can’t watch him anymore. I can’t separate the man from the role.
It’s like that for a lot of actors and “entertainers” now.
I can’t watch them.
It sure limits what I watch, but then, I think that’s a good thing.
Clint Eastwood was originally cast for Jeremiah Johnson, which would have given the movie much more authenticity as the real John Johnson known as “The Crow Killer” was a mountain man of mountain men. Many legends grew up around him which you can easily order and read in the book “Crow Killer.” Jeremiah Jonson is based on a semi true story. On the wagon trains coming across the plains, people would threaten their kids that they will send liver-eating Johnson after them if they do not behave. He killed Crow Indians by the dozens and ate their livers aftewards. I can see Clint doing this, but not Bobby.
I just Googled him. Other movies I liked:
The Great Waldo Pepper
The Sting
Jeremiah Johnson
and, A Bridge too Far. (I forgot he was in that one.)
What they all have in common was he didn’t play a liberal except for Three Days of the Condor. They were all good movies though.
But he is softer than a sneaker full of marmalade.
(My dad’s expression.)
When he was filming “Indecent Proposal” here in Vegas, my sister and I went to the Hilton to see him.
People who idolized someone because of the way they looked on film should never, ever see that idol in person.
It was a shock to me. I was still young then and reality was not something I welcomed.
What I can’t stand is these people who, especially men, who play these tough guys, the good guys, but in reality are nothing at all like the heroes they play in movies.
Like I said, I can’t separate the man from the role and therefore, I just. can’t. watch.
Yea, I saw that movie once. I would guess he is much more like the character in that movie than in the ones I listed.
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