Posted on 08/03/2005 12:57:03 PM PDT by fight_truth_decay
It's just by coincidence that all "independent" films are completely in agreement with the Democrat party. That's a funky definition of the word "independent".
I suspect the villain of the film will be Ronald Reagan or GHWB.
In one of his columns, Ben Stein said nice things about Tom Hanks.
It's disappointing to see him and Howard involved in something as slimy as The Da Vinci Code.
And with Hilary Swank, Kevin Costner, and former NBC News producer Linda Ellman involved, we're supposed to believe that ON NATIVE SOIL won't be political. Right.
Sort of like "Dances With Wolves" (or as I call it, "Hollyweird Commie Sucks up to The Red Man") wasn't political.
So these 9/11 families they're talking about...let me guess, they mean the liberal, Bush-hating rabid Rat Jersey Girls, don't they?
Several more reasons to avoid Hollyweird.
}:-)4
"The "Independent Films" That make the cut are completely in agreement with the Democrat Party"
Well, personally, I think that if there is anyone to blame for conservativism in America, it probably is the "unquestioned", infallible portrayal of the democratic party that people try to create with their word play. Why are there a few people who don't seem to have their answers out in a Michael Moore documentary? The pro-democrat people need to know that when there seems to be no opposition, or accurate portrayal of the opposition shown, it does not make your argument look any better in the eyes of an intelligent conservative. (By the way, some of us on the conservative side are actually smart, something that liberals try to deny the existence of) (LOL)
If you read the book you will find that Charlie Wilson was a patriot and a fervid anti communist. But he also put into motion, inadvertently, the events that led to 9/11.
Charlie Wilson was an admitted cocaine user and 99.999999% probable alcoholic. It seems pretty likely based on the book that he was used multiple times by Israeli intelligence (who led him around by his genitals). The book also lays out just how politicized our military procurement system has become. Why is he being lionized? He is a perfect example of what a conservative legislator should NOT be.
Maggie Gyllenhaal, who last tried to woo Tom Arnold in Don Roos' Happy Endings, and Maria Bello, a Vegas prostitute in Wayne Kramer's The Cooler, have snared themselves some husbands. The pair has joined the cast of the upcoming Oliver Stone film that centers on two Port Authority police officers called to the scene of the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center.
Andrea Berloff penned the currently untitled project that stars Nicolas Cage and Michael Pena as Sgt. John McLoughlin and Officer William J. Jimeno, respectively. McLoughlin and Jimeno were among the Port Authority officers called to the scene after the September 11 attacks on the WTC, and they risked their own lives by running into the smoking buildings in order to search for survivors. Eventually trapped themselves, the duo were among the few who survived the collapse of the buildings. Other rescuers came in, found them and pulled them from the rubble.
Michael Shamberg and Stacey Sher are producing the film for Paramount Pictures through their Double Feature Films banner. Moritz Borman is also producing, and the late Debra Hill will receive a posthumous producing credit. The film is expected to go before cameras this fall in New York.
http://www.filmstew.com/Content/Article.asp?ContentID=12023&Pg=1
I read the book from cover to cover in three days. It was a fascinating look at what goes on behind the diplomatic and political scenes.
"It's just by coincidence that all "independent" films are completely in agreement with the Democrat party. "
Yes, but wasn't The Passion of the Christ an independent film? No studio would handle it.
I'm specifically talking about those movies that identify themselves as being "independent" minded, i.e. they're not aligned with one side or the other.
Your definition is a different one, and you'd have to admit that even by that definition TPOTC is the exception that proves the rule. There are some films made independent of the studio system with conservative values, but they're a tiny portion of the market and get no press from the film publications.
That is because Democrats are willing to put up the money for independant films when Republicans figure out they can make money at making movies there will be Republican indy films.
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Different times then and due to Charlie's efforts, the Afghan fighters and lots of arms, we creamed the vaunted Soviet war machine and most probably hastened the fall of the Soviet Union. However, youi're right, abandonment of the area after victory allowed the seeds of 911 to grow.
How exactly is The Davinci Code "slimey"? It's a novel, it's found in the fiction section. It's pretty much an Indiana Jones story by a guy who read Holy Blood, Holy Grail.
People who get all worked up about it are in the same category as the people who got worked up over Salman Rushdie's Satanic Verses, another novel in the fiction section.
The story of how the Afghans skinned Russians alive and left them for the Russians to find with various appendages cut off and stuffed in their mouths was the height of brutality for me.
Yes, and the rape descriptions of captives, including the problem with them screwing the donkeys we gave em for transporting arms, told me a lot about the crazies we are now deealing with.
"How exactly is The Davinci Code "slimey"? It's a novel, it's found in the fiction section. It's pretty much an Indiana Jones story by a guy who read Holy Blood, Holy Grail."
How about if I write a novel about Ronald Reagan and his harem of teen-age boys? Oh, but it's just fiction, so it can't be slimey.
i don't wanna see tom hanks as a womaniser.
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