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Fox News is asking callers whether "Sum of All Fears" is Hollywood propaganda
The Drudge Report ^ | 5/27/02 | Matt Drudge

Posted on 05/29/2002 9:01:54 AM PDT by stromsfriend

BUSH OFFICIAL QUESTIONS RELEASE OF PARAMOUNT'S NUKE-SCARE 'FEARS'

**Exclusive**

Recent private discussions at the White House question the timing and release of PARAMOUNT's new action movie SUM OF ALL FEARS, the DRUDGE REPORT has learned -- a movie which depicts a nuclear bomb unleashed on an American sporting event!

As the nation's airwaves, newspapers and websites continue to transmit actual terror threat concerns from official Washington -- recent editions of NEWSWEEK report a CIA warning of a "series of explosions using 'low charge' nuclear weapons" -- Hollywood is upping the ante and pouring the butter with its release of FEARS.

In the film, terrorists attempting to start World War III, steal a nuclear weapon and blow it up in a Baltimore, Maryland stadium.

FEARS includes realistic scenes of massive destruction, widespread panic and images of a president flying aboard the National Airborne Command Center in the midst of an international nuclear crisis.

"There is something to be said for awareness," the movie's star Ben Affleck, 29, said during a recent press conference, defending the film. "This movie wants to raise awareness..."

But one senior Bush official, who spoke to the DRUDGE REPORT on condition of anonymity, thinks the movie -- and the timing of its release -- crosses over the line of civic responsibility and commerce.

"After what we've all been through the past year, how can Hollywood so casually roll out a movie which shows Marines pulling a bleeding president from his motorcade?" questions the official, who said he's privately spoken with President Bush about the film.

"The president, of course, will let Hollywood be Hollywood, he will not publicly comment on this... but I can tell you he is not enthusiastic. I, myself, have serious, serious reservations... how it may alarm the public? How it very well may lead to a numbing-down of actual warnings that are issued."

The Bush official continued from Washington: "I mean, I was watching CNN the other day, they actually jumped from a news story on increased security around our nuclear power plants to later showing a clip from this movie which had windows being blown out by a nuclear blast. Really, how is this positive?"

The movie, based on a work by Tom Clancy, was completed before September 11. It was held by PARAMOUNT executives.

Inside of the studio there were serious discussion about shelving the movie indefinitely, according to well-placed sources.

But deep concerns over how the public will react to the film, which cost $70 million to make, have eased.

"The feeling here now is the country is on its way to healing," a top studio source said on Friday. "We are very sensitive to security issues, I doubt any viewer will confuse this motion picture with reality... Yes, we are aware the film's content will be an issue. And I think you'll find the marketing reflects that."

VIACOMPARAMOUNT boss Sumner Redstone personally signed off on releasing FEARS, with PARAMOUNT head Sherry Lansing also advocating this week's open.

Boxofficing Friday.


TOPICS: Miscellaneous; TV/Movies
KEYWORDS: sumofallfears
Fox News is asking caller right now how they feel about the release of SUm of All Fears in light of the nuke that blows up the Super Bowl in the movie and our current status of fear in America of further attacks. They are also asking FBI personnel about the ability of terrorists to carryout such an attack.

Will this give terrorists ideas?! Scare mongering from Hollywood?

I don't think so. (Besides the fact that the script was written a couple of years ago) If anything, I believe it is a good thing to have these types of issues on our minds - we have to remain supportive of Bush's actions abroad and have some sort of MTV attention span and think that arab terrorists are just going to stop what they're doing. I think Europeans should go watch the movie and stop acting like idiots!

Look at what India and Pakistan are doing right now!

1 posted on 05/29/2002 9:01:54 AM PDT by stromsfriend
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2 posted on 05/29/2002 9:02:33 AM PDT by stromsfriend
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Lets see, the book was written over ten years ago; The "bad guys" were changed from Arabs to "neo-nazi's"; and the movie had been planned for several years. What's the problem?

I wont see it simply because I have read the book and changing it made me really mad.

3 posted on 05/29/2002 9:12:15 AM PDT by FreeTally
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To: FreeTally
I agree that the changing the book is not my favorite thing that Hollywood does - but their move accidentally made the movie a little more "close to home." I mean it wasa wrtten and filmed well before 9/11.

Benn Affleck on Good morning america:

SAWYER: And yet a lot of people are saying, 'Is there such a thing' — nuclear weapons, somebody desperately trying to get people to heed what's going on here. Is there such a thing as too real, too scary, too close to the bone?

AFFLECK: Yeah, I know. It's and I don't know what the answer is to that question, really. I mean, I know that, you know, we shot the movie and wanted to make a kind of smart, adult, political thriller and we made it last year. And, you know, at the time, it was just that, an escapist, political thriller. And then the whole, sort of, world changed, and the movie now has turned into a drama, you know, in a weird way without us having changed anything.


4 posted on 05/29/2002 9:40:30 AM PDT by stromsfriend
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Thanks for the Ben Affleck picture. He's my favorite eye candy. :)
5 posted on 05/29/2002 10:14:39 AM PDT by LibertyGirl77
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FOX NEWS:

1-888-Tell-Fox

6 posted on 05/29/2002 11:49:40 AM PDT by stromsfriend
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To: FreeTally
Ditto. I liked the book but won't see this PC version of a movie. A PC movie of a great Clancey book. What a waste.
7 posted on 05/29/2002 9:30:56 PM PDT by Lawgvr1955
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