Posted on 10/07/2011 6:10:36 PM PDT by jimbo123
It takes a certain degree of nerve to title a film The Ides of Marchnot merely because it invites Shakespearian comparisons but, more particularly, because the word that most commonly precedes the calendric phrase in the English-speaking world is "beware."
George Clooney has nonetheless taken this gamble in his latest directorial outing, a political fable adapted from the Beau Willimon play Farragut North (itself named, more modestly, after a downtown Washington, DC Metro station).
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Clooney’s such a dork!
And this is a review in The Atlantic. Evidently not even far leftists can stand Cloony any more.
Doesn’t look good, but I never have any problem separating politics from my movies. I just love movies and it really doesn’t make much difference to me who is in them. But that’s just me. *shrug*
Anyone who would take money out of their own pocket and willingly pay it to see this movie is either bone stupid or heavily drugged.
Looks like an apartment complex.
Something about Zack Efron, a Russian and a bunch of buddies.
I’ll bet Jasmine had a good night.
I would have liked to earn the gratuity on that tab! WooHoo! $22510.00, man what a tip.
I got $1500.00 for opening some Dom Perignon one night, but this one takes the prize!
I never fails. The Hollywood libtard wants to be taken seriously, tries to do something to be seen as serious, and ends up looking silly.
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