Unless the government of Turkey made the movie, your question is silly.
The director's probably already been signed to a three picture deal by Dreamworks.
depraved propaganda on behalf of both Islamo-fascists and left-wing nutcases..... are we sure it wasn't made by Alec Baldwin or others in Hollywood?
How is it different than a typical Michael Moore movie?
Well it must be true because John Kerry said so.
Are the sheep herders in the movie gay and seeking self-actualization?
They are going to show it in the United States, I am sure Michael Moore will be there for the opening
According to our religion it is forbidden to portray images of soldiers killing innocent people. Perhaps now we should boycott Turkey, and burn their flags. /sarc
I should think ABC would be happy about this movie. This is the kind of behavior the networks have been trying to depict. This is the version of America they have been presenting to the world.
"In a new Turkish movie, "Kurtlar Vadisi - Irak" ("Valley of the Wolves--Iraq") U.S. soldiers are portrayed as brutal murderers who "kill dozens of innocent people with random machine gun fire, shoot the groom in the head, and drag those left alive to Abu Ghraib prison - where a Jewish doctor cuts out their organs, which he sells to rich people in New York, London and Tel Aviv," according to AP. Gary Busey plays the Jewish-American doctor.
http://www.debbieschlussel.com/

"And there is no reason, Bob, that young American soldiers need to be going into the homes of Iraqis in the dead of night, terrorizing kids and children, you know, women, breaking sort of the customs of the--of--the historical customs, religious customs."
Turkey's equivalent of Fahrenheit 911. (bahhh say the sheep)
Increasingly negative feelings? These ABC writer is a psycho freak. He thinks it is increasingly negative feelings (due to Bush of course) that causes them to make up this sort of overtly anti-semitic story and claptrap?
This is a good example of Freudian projection, for who really has been committing atrocities against people in Iraq? The Turks have been after the Kurds for decades, and the Kurds are perhaps our best friends in Iraq.
The pieces fit together very well. This is the thanks we get for backing Turkey, for example, for membership in the EU.
It is an interesting country!
This is an AP story and the writer is BENJAMIN HARVEY.
FATHER:
You killed eight wedding guests in all!
LAUNCELOT:
Well, uh, you see, the thing is, I thought your son was a lady.
FATHER:
I can understand that.
HERBERT:
Hurry, Sir Launcelot! Hurry!
FATHER:
Shut up! You only killed the bride's father, that's all!
LAUNCELOT:
Well, I really didn't mean to...
FATHER:
Didn't mean to?! You put your sword right through his head!
LAUNCELOT:
Oh, dear. Is he all right?
FATHER:
You even kicked the bride in the chest! This is going to cost me a fortune!
LAUNCELOT:
Well, I can explain. I was in the forest, um, riding north from Camelot, when I got this note, you see--
FATHER:
Camelot? Are you from, uh, Camelot?
HERBERT:
Hurry, Sir Launcelot!
LAUNCELOT:
Uh, I am a Knight of King Arthur, sir.
FATHER:
Very nice castle, Camelot. Uh, very good pig country.
OK, this is just silly: of those that responded... 53 percent responded that we are rude... 70 percent responded we are violent.. 68 percent that we are greedy... and 57 percent that we are immoral...
Anywho, I wonder what the 2005 Pew Global Attitudes survey showed Americans' opinions of Turks showed?
It's guaranteed at least a nomination for Best Foreign Film at the Oscars next year.