To: presidio9
Apparently, this is not the movie the Bill Buckley would have made. On the other hand, Bills hit movies include
., sorry Im having a mental block. Can anyone help me here?
10 posted on
03/09/2004 5:00:35 PM PST by
moneyrunner
(I have not flattered its rank breath, nor bowed to its idolatries a patient knee.)
To: moneyrunner
LOL. Methinks there is a reason why the Buckster retired....and he should keep on doing so.
To: moneyrunner
Apparently, this is not the movie the Bill Buckley would have madeNo, but, as Buckley points out, it is entirely consistent with Gibson's style, given the bloodiness of "Braveheart" and "The Patriot."
Mel takes violence out five decimal places.
15 posted on
03/09/2004 5:12:33 PM PST by
sinkspur
(Adopt a dog or a cat from an animal shelter! It will save one life, and may save two.)
To: moneyrunner
Billy, as much as he contributed to the Conservative movement, we all cut our teeth on "National Review", still lives in the '70's. Those of us that were boppers and AUH2O supporters have redefined the Conservative movement far beyond what Goldwater would have found acceptable.
21 posted on
03/09/2004 5:23:57 PM PST by
Little Bill
(I can't take another rat in the White House at my age.)
To: moneyrunner
Which has brought more People to Christ; Mel Gibson's one film or William Buckley's 40 odd years of self-absorbed thrashing about?
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