The four hours might be worth it if they made him a remorseless machiavel, like “Macbeth” with AK-47s.
My disgust with Hollywood grows exponentially everyday.
I am suprised that Sean Penn wasn’t cast as as Che.....I guess he was too busy working on his gay milk project.
I am surprised that Sean Penn wasn't cast as as Che.....I guess he was too busy working on his gay milk project.
oops sorry for the double post......I left out an r in surprised and tried to get it in before the post....obviously it did not work.....
Wasn’t this what they were making fun of on “Entourage” with the “Medellion” fiasco?
By the way, can anyone still doubt liberal media bias when the “important” political holiday films are about a gay demagogue, a commie terrorist, and the outing of evil that was Nixon?
I wonder if they will show when he ran from Guatemala after Arbenz was overthrown by a military coup? Back in the 50’s Arbenz was a commie president in Guatemala, who attracted all sorts of shady characters, this Che among them. And like all rats, he was the first to flee when the coup started.
A friend had to restrain me from jumping to my feet and going postal on a standing-ovation crowd at a Motorcycle Diaries screening. I don’t think I can see this one, because restraint wouldn’t be possible. This man was a self-mythologizing totalitarian egomaniac, a tropical Stalin, a murderer and a liar. If it weren’t for that ONE PHOTO of him looking glamorous against the sky, he wouldn’t have the stature he does. Madison Avenue only wishes they could create as indelible a brand as Che.
Disgusting.
"If the missiles had remained we would have used them against the very heart of America including New York. We must never establish peaceful coexistence. In this struggle to the death between two systems we must gain the ultimate victory. We must walk the path of liberation even if it costs millions of atomic victims."
Che Guevara,November 1962 (days after the end of the Cuban Missile Crisis)
Yup,I'm convinced.Sounds just like Christ to me.
> Most viewers will consider this movie a historically-accurate documentary—watch!
Like most foreigners I was pig-ignorant of Che Guevara, aside from a general feeling that the guy must have been a bad-head (anyone who could look so sloppy in a beret MUST be a Bad Head). Then I recently did some dispassionate reading about the fellow.
Che Guevara was a consummate Bad Head. Worse, he was one of the 20th Century’s Great Unhanged Villains. He met a suitably sticky demise, but perhaps they should have made it slightly stickier. Machine-gunning him was a kindness he could have been spared: a visit with Mr Pierrepont would have been better.