Should I see the movie that reports to be one thing "A boxing movie" but is about another "pro-euhtenasia", that the LIBs are falling all over themselves for?
Obviously, from the dialog in the article, it is also anti-Catholic as well.
Let me just rush out and drop $11 for a ticket and $7 for concessions so Hollywood can keep bombarding me with their left-wing agenda. - sarcasm
Should I see the movie that reports to be one thing "A boxing movie" but is about another "pro-euhtenasia", that the LIBs are falling all over themselves for?
It is not pro-euthanasia, and Eastwood has not called it a boxing movie. He calls it a father-daughter story.
Obviously, from the dialog in the article, it is also anti-Catholic as well.
Wrong again. It's not anti-Catholic. Frankie just likes to give everybody a hard time.
Let me just rush out and drop $11 for a ticket and $7 for concessions so Hollywood can keep bombarding me with their left-wing agenda. - sarcasm
There's no leftwing agenda in this movie. If there were, the priest would have been depicted in a negative way, which he isn't. Actually, although he's young, he's something of a throwback. Very no-nonsense. And he's no fool -- he's got Frankie sized up. And nobody's forcing you to spend one thin dime at the concession stand. Most movie theaters have free water fountains.
P.S. In about a month, it'll be out on video, and then you can rent it for only 4 or 5 bucks.