Posted on 07/17/2010 7:55:21 AM PDT by originalbuckeye
Your point is a correct one but I will twist it to make another.
They are FOR total control so they won't have to fool with tearing down the opposition, as feeble as it might be. They will just do as they please.
Yeah, accurate is not fictional! yikes!
Good for you. Glad to hear there’s some smart ones out there.
Film idea. How about an 80-year-old obama, sitting in a chair in a cheap room in Chicago with his gay partner, looking back on his term as prez?
He could one by one lament all the choices he made because they all turned out terribly for the people. But then he would smile and say, “But that’s what I wanted!”
The film would end when muzzlems come in the room and behead him since they think he is a Christian.
Eh, I had good reading material. My views have changed quite a bit since I was 18, what pissed me off is how much I had been lied to which I discovered in my first year of university.
Optimist!
it’s follow where they think the money will go. It is strange how such good movies are DONE & just can’t get distributors.. (and I am sure there are losers also)
I think this years cinema has been fun. I didn’t see your last work. I will try to find it. Thanks for headsup
‘Cept Julia Child and hubby were leftists. Hence the “sensitive” portrayal. The character of Julie is a moonbat lib blogger, btw.
They have sunk an awful lot of money into anti-US Iraq War films that no one has gone to see. It’s not just money; it is also ideology.
My last movie was a knockabout comedy with Larry the Cable Guy called Witless Protection. The Fixer is my film about the underbelly of Chicago politics. Jon Voight is in that one.
would you FR Mail me your name so I can follow you on IMDb?
I LOVE the title Witless Protection (sounds like our gov’t doesn’t it?)
Very cool. I see that you cast Yaphet Kotto as Alonzo Moseley! Brilliant. Midnight Run is one of my favorite movies! (Plus he accepted my FB friend request.)
Gary Graham, Andy Garcia and Luke Wilson are all “out” conservatives.
I have seen it (actually have a copy). No true basis for comparing the two, in my opinion. Was it as "good" as "The Passion"? Depends, as they were two different movies, with two disparate main thrusts.
One has to recognize that fact, before one views "Apocalypto", or get drawn into a false dichotomy. The two movies aren't really related to one another, except in one aspect, that they were done in obscure languages, tackling subjects that Hollywood lacks the courage to to tackle, although the subjects themselves were completely different...
the infowarrior
Phyllida Lloyd....noted Brit lesbican makes anti-Thatcher crap film
and financed by French subsidized film company Pathe?
fcuk them....bastards
two very different movies
Apocalypto was magnificent
man, those boards are definitely the place to go slay dragons...I think I have maybe one pal there
incredibly foolish youngsters there who are drunk on PC koolaid about every topic
hipsters
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John Adams on HBO was highly acclaimed by just about everyone. What didn’t you like?
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