Posted on 02/02/2006 10:16:08 AM PST by rang1995
Apalled. Simply apalled.
With the number of Jews involved in the Hollywood entertainment industry (think Steven Speilberg et al), why do they passively or actively promote "art" that celebrates such murder by seeking to justify it?
The headlines following Oscar night:
"DVD rentals soared the night of the Oscars, beating the rental numbers of the last six months combined!"
"ABC's bond rating fell to junk status following the Oscar advertising pullout..."
"Brokebuck Mountain Piles On"
You get the drift.
Note... Every movie given nods for award competition is one which pokes a sharp stick in the eye of majority America. None of the "Oscar worthy" has anything at all going for it, other than that one salient fact. And they believe nobody can see the blatant agenda pushing. They are wrong, more wrong than they believe...
the infowarrior
Yet Hollywood refuses to produce a movie about 9-11...
They are eagerly waiting for dhimmitude..
Oh, they're making a 9/11 movie and Oliver Stone is directing. Can you believe anyone would give Oliver Stone money to make this movie??? Now Mel Gibson would do right by the facts, but OLIVER STONE??
I doubt if he show the hi-jackers lust for porn and disregard for human life, but he will focus on America's imperialistic goals and policies..
Now come on. Braveheart and The Patriot aren't exactly shining examples of historical accuracy.
I think he'd keep it a lot closer to fact than Oliver Stone!
In other words, blaming us for the carnage, right?
Then you haven't *seen* Braveheart or The Patriot....
It is a sure winner then.
Munich was a really good film. I could see it getting best film or Crash. Brokeback Mountain- while a good film- isn't best picture material in my book. Maybe best actor.
So would Baron Munchausen.
Leftism *IS* terrorism. Ergo, the reward to the filmmakers.
They are in the process of offending about 75% of America now with this year's "choices". It doesn't make sense to not nominate a single movie without a lefty agenda of some sort. Do they really think we'll all watch anyway just to see the gowns or whatever??
I wish I could, but I can't, since I never watch it anyway 8-)
The liberal at work thought "Kinsey" was a virtual documentary.
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