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In Turkish Movie, Americans Kill Innocents
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Posted on 02/02/2006 10:05:52 AM PST by VU4G10
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To: VU4G10
    How is that movie different from what Hollywood produced during the Vietnam era?
 
To: VU4G10
    Just trying to win an American Oscar, no doubt
 
To: VU4G10
    I just read the whole article. What a bizarre idea for a film. And a dumb one, too. 
 
Funny how something like 70% of Turks polled considered Americans "violent", but didn't pause to consider that their capital has had other names, and that the Hagia Sophia didn't start its life as a mosque. 
 
Weird world.
 
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posted on 
02/02/2006 10:26:32 AM PST
by 
Gefreiter
("Are you drinking 1% because you think you're fat?")
 
To: Gefreiter
    Why did Constantinople get the works 
That's no one's business but the Turks.
 
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posted on 
02/02/2006 10:27:12 AM PST
by 
dfwgator
 
To: VU4G10
    To stop Turk moviemakers from putting trash out would be even more ludicrous than forcing Hollywood to put out decent stuff. Not worth the effort to worry about it. The only reason to be overly sensitive would be if one actually bought into it. In other words, the Left and MSM will love it, but the Right shouldn't bother to blink.
 
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posted on 
02/02/2006 10:27:56 AM PST
by 
trebb
("I am the way... no one comes to the Father, but by me..." - Jesus in John 14:6 (RSV))
 
To: VU4G10
    Let's slam Turkish boards with "Free Kurdistan!"
 
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posted on 
02/02/2006 10:29:06 AM PST
by 
Shermy
 
To: Mr. Mojo
    "We also destroy baby milk factories and day care centers. aspirin factories with cruise missiles."
 
 There. Fixed it.
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posted on 
02/02/2006 10:29:33 AM PST
by 
Blzbba
(Sub sole nihil novi est)
 
To: blueminnesota
    When the yearly commemoration of the Armenian massacre comes up, all we hear are *crickets*. Gee we wouldn't want to offend our good buddies in the ME, would we? 
 
Of course, we shouldn't probably make too much out of this particular movie, but they have some nerve....
 
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posted on 
02/02/2006 10:30:09 AM PST
by 
TheSpottedOwl
("The Less You Have...The More They'll Take"- bf)
 
To: VU4G10
    This one ought to be a hit at Sundance.
 
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posted on 
02/02/2006 10:30:09 AM PST
by 
A Balrog of Morgoth
(With fire, sword, and stinging whip I drive the RINOs in terror before me.)
 
To: VU4G10
    This just shows how easily duped the Turks are. They buy into a big lie and want to believe the worst of the US just because some Hollywood type of insanity chic creeps take a camera and make up a lie. The Middle East and Central Asia seem determined to blame others for their backwardness even when they know it's all a lie.
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posted on 
02/02/2006 10:34:21 AM PST
by 
elhombrelibre
(MSM: de facto allies of America's enemies.)
 
To: winner3000
    "There they find a rogue group of U.S. soldiers led by officer Sam William Marshall - played by Zane. In the bloodfest that ensues, the small band of Turks bonds with the people of Iraq and eventually ends American atrocities there, killing Zane and his men in the final scene."
  
 Only in a movie could they project their hypocrisy, conspiratorial theories and impotence so clearly.
  
 "The scenario is great," Istanbul Mayor Kadir Topbas told The Associated Press after the film was shown at a posh opening gala Tuesday night. "It was very successful. ... a soldier's honor must never be damaged."
  
 That part of the world needs to get a grip on this whole "honor" thing. I don't recall so much blood vengeance in the name of 'honor'. They murder their own family members to cleanse their perceived honor. (i.e.'honor killings')
To: VU4G10
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posted on 
02/02/2006 10:38:57 AM PST
by 
VOA
 
To: VU4G10
    "where a Jewish doctor cuts out their organs, which he sells to rich people in New York, London and Tel Aviv." 
 
Geez, why not just film the Protocols of Zion? Get some other washed up worthless actors, like Ted Dansen or Pete Coyote, and just go for it. If this type of Anti-American/Anti-Jewish conspiracy crap is fair game for Billy Zane and Gary Busey, why not take the next step? Maybe an Arab adaptation of Mein Kampf, starrin Jake Gyllenhaal.
 
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posted on 
02/02/2006 10:53:34 AM PST
by 
0siris
 
To: VU4G10
    Gary Busey plays the evil Jewish doctor??
 
To: VU4G10
    "Everyone knows that Americans have a good side."But - can the same be said about Muslims?
 
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posted on 
02/02/2006 11:02:48 AM PST
by 
Tokra
(I think I'll retire to Bedlam.)
 
To: VU4G10
    I guess I could step on the Turkish flag....
 
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posted on 
02/02/2006 11:08:37 AM PST
by 
Dallas59
((“You love life, while we love death"( Al-Qaeda & Democratic Party))
 
To: johniegrad
    >Movies produced in Turkey are produced by the Turkish government? 
 Nope. By the United Federation of Planets. 


 
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posted on 
02/02/2006 11:28:11 AM PST
by 
orionblamblam
(A furore Normannorum libra nos, Domine)
 
To: DesignerChick
    "A soldier's honor must never be damaged" 
 
Um, it seems the lynchpin of the film is that American soldiers are murderous lunatics. 
 
Or did he mean only Turkish soldiers' honor must never be damaged...? 
 
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posted on 
02/02/2006 11:28:32 AM PST
by 
Gefreiter
("Are you drinking 1% because you think you're fat?")
 
To: pabianice
    Maybe it's a joke, I don't know anyone who takes Busey seriously.. Maybe it's like those zombie B movies of the 80's? So over the top its funny?
 
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posted on 
02/02/2006 11:51:41 AM PST
by 
SegFault
 
To: dfwgator
    "Payback for Midnight Express?"Heh!
I felt the same way about Turkey after seeing that movie, as I did about Kansas after watching the 'Wizard of Oz.'
 
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