Posted on 05/25/2005 8:18:16 PM PDT by ForGod'sSake
"We've got both kinds of music... Country AND Western!"
Mark
Hollyweird people are typically so far left that anything left of center looks far right to them.
Borges is...correct! Pynchon's books are among my favorites. The first time I read the scene in Lot 49 in the motel room, when he's describing the movie he was in as a kid, I laughed so hard I started choking. Borges is God, of course. I mean the writer. Then again, I don't know you so...
FGS
Sorry if I confused things. My friends are not lefties, but from their description of Hollywood Robbins is full of it--there is no rainbow, no variety of thought with only very, very few exceptions. I'd say off the top of my head that something like 90% of Hwood folk are liberal. If that's what Robbins considers a media creation then he's not living on the same planet as me.
Thanks! This place is like an oasis for me. I came here after watching Chris Matthews for a few minutes. It was either that or the ER for an emergency stomach pump after his embarassing session with John Warner. I'm not thrilled with Warner but he seemed to me to have a point of view, while Matthews was lathering him up real good. Warner probably requested a towel backstage.
heyyyy Fam :) thanks
In response to the "What Would Jesus Bomb?" t-shirt: I think Sodom and Gomorrah would be a good indication.
Kurt's a libertarian, not a conservative. Big difference.
Why should Tim Robbins deny the obvious? Aside from the precious few Conservatives like Gary Sinise, Patricia Heaton (who is now out of a job due to the cancellation/last season of 'Everybody Loves Raymond')and a few others who can be counted on one hand, Tinseltown is flooded with wall-to-wall Liberals. Let's see how many offers Ms. Heaton gets within the next few months. If she gets any at all.
Remeber what happened to Mel Gibson after he filmed 'The Passion of The Christ?' A good number of these bleeding hearts, including director/producer Steven Speilberg shunned Mr. Gibson and said they would never work with him again. And the Oscars? Mel was completely frosted by the Academy, being nominated for only three minor awards and taking home zilch. The poor guy's been called everything but a child of God by the so-called 'tolerant' class. So as far as I'm concerned, Tim Robbins actually said something I agreed with for a change: A Blind Squirrel Finding An Acorn/Truth-Telling Alert.
-Regards, T.
I honestly don't remember hearing how The Passion of the Christ made out at the Oscar liberalfest. Thanks for the info. Says a bunch.
So as far as I'm concerned, Tim Robbins actually said something I agreed with for a change...
Inadvertently I'm sure. It's really tough to tell what he was trying to convey, if anything, with his statements re Hollyweird's worldview vs the media. But in my book when a fire breathing liberal suggests the media may be playing loose with the facts, it gets my attention.
FGS
Robbins is a genuine communist. I hate communists.
The very day that FOX came to town, I quit watching Matthews. It's been two years now and I still don't miss him.
.....Must be the media......
First I'll say "Arnold and Ronald". The man made a true statement about the full spectrum,as in a gradation from the ultra violet to infra red. There really are differences.
There might be a better phrase to quantify the differentiation of political views in Hollywood, one that has only a few on the conservative red end and a predominence of the left on the blue end.
Spectrum describes the gradation of views but does not convey the clumping or more monolithic idealism at the blue end.
No, I didn't. I was reading a biography of Ben Hogan that week.
Anytime a opportunity to see 'Dead Man Walking' comes up, I'll use the time to review more desirable media. :-)
Uuum OK. You're missing out on a good film.
the Oscars have that reputation here but if you look at the films that win Best Picture Oscars...they are, more often then not, on the Conservative side.
That Spielberg story was a rumor. The one time he spoke about it publically he declined comment until he saw the film and was very respectful of Gibson. He actually considered Gibson to play Schindler. A role Gibson sought.
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