Posted on 03/20/2006 2:27:38 AM PST by goldstategop
Both.
Your post in response #36 will be removed because you posted a complete article from USA Today.
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Has anyone here actually seen the movie? I have. Here are my comments.
1) In one scene they show a Koran hidden away from the police. Natalie Portman sas " Oh my, if they caught you with that Koran, they will arrest you!" her friend responds, "I know but I couldn't help having this beautiful book with its beautiful poetry."
2) Theres a truck running around the city listening in on everyone's conversations. They report back to the leader what the "feeling of the masses" are. (ala NSA..)
3) The second in command mysteriously looks similar to Cheney.
4) Years ago in the movie a terrorist attack was supposed have happend in the UK that united the people to fight the terrorists. This of course was all created by the government.
5) In one scene John Hurt (The leader) says that "We have to keep the people in a state of fear so that they have a need for us." Meanwhile you see on the news flashes of "Avian Flu" and other tragedies.
The movie was blatantly anti-Bush but I did enjoy it. I'm a comic book collector and Alan Moore should have asked them to do a movie about "The Watchmen". Considering that the green light came from DC Comics which is owned by AOL-Time Warner, its no surprise. In todays cmoncs SuperMan doesn't even work for the USA anymore. He's more of a United Nations type of guy.
I dare Hollywood to produce a similar movie with Moslems instead of Christians as the bad guys...
Thanks for the details...though everyone's bashing it here, I have a feeling most of us will see it anyway, "just to see how bad Hollywood really is..." and yet enjoy the flick.
On the bright side, at least it'll keep the DUmmies busy panhandling so they can see the movie. |
Could such a movie actually be made? Without fear of reprisals, that is? The insurance would go through the roof.
Nope.
That is pretty dang funny, considering that atheism is a cornerstone of Communism.
"Hold me like you held me on Naboo!"
I saw all three LOTR movies in the theater without being subjected to rude people and cell phones. If they are re-released for theatrical viewing, by all means go....even if you have to complain to the usher about someone's cell phone, it's highly worthwhile, compared to TV viewing
"4) Years ago in the movie a terrorist attack was supposed have happend in the UK that united the people to fight the terrorists. This of course was all created by the government."
Shades of Paul Craig Roberts. He's the "conservative" who thinks Bush will orchestrate the detonation of a nuclear bomb off the coast as a ruse needed to launch a pre-emptive war on Iran.
I should put "thinks" in quotation marks as well. I suspect that these kinds of people, and their leftist cousins, understand the truth behinds such episodes, when they happen.
If you are Paul Craig Roberts, you probably understand very well that the Iranian regime is such that it will try something major. But you also believe that the costs - whatever they are - of going to war are greater. So if you are intelligent enough to know that the Iranians have the capability to make nuclear weapons and have the motive to get someone to set one off near American, but you don't want a war in response, you do a pre-emptive launch yourself: claim that the American administration is setting up this ruse, for what you fear the Iranians will quite possibly undertake. And when it DOES happen, you have the appearance of some sort of credibility, and undermine the war response.
Same with the leftists and terrorism. They *know* its Muslim jihadists who are behind bombings these days, but if another "big one" happens, they'll try and make it out that the government - whether in Britain or in the US - is really responsible.
It's all about undermining - their version of pre-emption.
All atheism was for, in bringing about Communist regimes, is as a mechanism - sweep out the old regime/religion via imposed "atheism," then yo-yo back to something akin to the old regime, but without the previous religious political structure, and worse liberty violations.
I haven't seen this yet, but I tend to agree with you.
Just because we happen to have a Republican president at the moment, we interpret the "People shouldnt fear their government. Governments should fear their people." theme as being anti-Bush. But if this same movie was released during the Clinton years, we would all be cheering.
If that's the true theme, then we should be cheering.
I liked the movie, especially the part where "Dear Leader" gets whacked.
Actually I did some reading on that and Alan's disagreement has nothing to do with the final product. Apparently he decided shortly after the rights were sold that Hollywood is just stupid so he didn't want to have anything to do with the movie, wasn't going to discuss ideas with them, wasn't going to be on set, wasn't going to watch it, they could do whatever they want just don't bother him. Then during some interview one of the Wackowskis made the comment that they had Alan's full support, that's when he got mad and demanded they remove his name, he was OK with them ruining his stuff (which he apparently assumed was bound to happen) the problem was when they implied he was involved with the production when he had refused to even have coffee and chat with anyone involved.
The movie is actually pretty good. Like most hard left moonbat stuff it's preaching to the choir, so if you're not in the choir the anti-Bush parts are pretty ignorable. Makes a lot more sense the first time through than the graphic novel did, they dropped all the stuff that indicated maybe V was just nuts and the stuff that set him off might not have actually happened at all.
Appreciate the info- thank you.
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