Posted on 08/26/2004 3:02:49 AM PDT by Liz
George Bush-bashing celebs have joined forces with Moveon.org on a new series of campaign commercials.
The celeb-studded spots feature the voices of Matt Damon, Scarlett Johansson, Martin Sheen, Rob Reiner and Ed Asner and star Rebecca Romijn-Stamos, Woody Harrelson, Illeana Douglas and Margaret Cho. Janeane Garafalo hosted Tuesday night's kick-off at Hammerstein Ballroom, billed as "10 Weeks: Don't Get Mad, Get Even!"
Howard Dean, Kevin Bacon, Edie Falco, "School of Rock" director Richard Linklater and Al Franken fired up the faithful.
Musical guests included The Roots, Natalie Merchant, Moby and Perry Farrell, who joined forces for Jane's Addiction's "Idiots Rule," in honor of the incoming Republican National Convention.
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Yes, she is a "serious" actress now don't you know! LOL
All the B and C list celebrities that want to be invited to the so called "A List" parties in Hollywood all become left wing political activists.
They are all so pathetic and are like a bunch if kids in highschool trying to get along with the "in" crowd.
BTW, how effective do you think MOVEON.ORG has actually been? I know they get a lot of money and attention but have they really won a lot of races for the Dims with their attacks on Republicans and/or conservatives?
Archie Bunker was spot on with his evaluation of the meathead, both the character he played as well as the actor himself.
Dumbest POS in town.
I had this really irresponsible boyfriend. I was having such a bad time in my life, and my lost fame kept coming up as the reason why ... and I got pregnant, and I had to have an abortion, so I went to the doctor to have an abortion, and I'm having the abortion, and the doctor said, "You know, when you had your TV show, it really didn't capture who you are as a comedian. And I think if you go back and do it again, that you should really strive for more creative control." And I said, "You know what? That's fine, but could you just kill my baby?"
What a charmer.
I haven't heard of over half of them.
Son of Sam took advice from his dog and look where he ended up.
How about truth in advertising, here? There's no boobs on this thread at all. Jeez.
It never ceases to amaze me how wonderfully tolerant, sensitive, and compassionate liberals are. I mean, they're just so open and accepting of differing viewpoints, so willing to engage in civil and rational debate with others who may have differing opinions. They're just so inclusive and celebrate diversity in such an uplifting manner...
(/sarcasm)
Rob Reiner in his next role.
(Sniffle) Gosh, that's so sweet (sob).
That's pure Hollywarped.....make political decisions on where (or what) it can get you.
These people are a bunch of weaklings..........no backbone.......so unprincipled..
Maybe you're right....
Janeanne Garofalo, Matt Damon, Martin Sheen, Rob Reiner, Rebecca Romijn-Stamos, and Woody Harrelson are indeed high-wattage intellectuals whose IQs tower way above most forms of vegetation.
Whose grandmother Helen Gahagan Douglas was defeated by Richard Nixon in the 1950 race for the US Senate, in California.
Where's a terrorist when you need em? Oh wait they were all gathered together.
In Apollo 13, Kevin Bacon played John L. Swigert, the one who replace Ken Mattingly. Swigert, in real life was a Republican who ran for and won a senate seat from Colorado. He died of cancer before taking office though. Alan Alda is going to play a Republican in the West Wing. What is it with Whorellywierd types? If they are going to play on of us, become on of us and learn to do it the right way.
That must be the reason the no-talent horseface got into movies. Either that or she BJ'ed a buncha Hollywarped producers......standard practice in Hollyweird to get movie parts.
LOL! Looks more like golden tossed salad to me.
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