1 posted on
12/28/2013 12:45:25 PM PST by
VR-21
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To: VR-21
Orwellian Orwellianism. What will the Hollywood leftist scum think of next?
2 posted on
12/28/2013 12:47:28 PM PST by
Maceman
(Just say "NO" to tyranny.)
To: VR-21
First and foremost, we are not making a film about Communism and Stalinism because if Orwell was writing the story today, he would be talking about other relevant topics like globalization and corporate greed, he explained.
"Serkis" means "clueless a**hat" in what language again?
3 posted on
12/28/2013 12:49:25 PM PST by
tanknetter
(L)
To: VR-21; Revolting cat!; GeronL
Stalinists have used 1984, Animal Farm, and Fahrenheit 451 as texts for attacking the Western establishment. This comes as no surprise.
4 posted on
12/28/2013 12:49:39 PM PST by
a fool in paradise
("Health care is too important to be left to the government.")
To: VR-21
Evil corporations don't live in a vacuum. They are all members of the crony-fascist big-government/big-corporate criminal complex.
Government is the greediest, most corrupt and murderous force on earth. Corporation only exist at the pleasure and service of government.
5 posted on
12/28/2013 12:51:10 PM PST by
E. Pluribus Unum
(Government is the greediest, most corrupt, incompetent and murderous force on earth.)
To: VR-21
Recent editions of Animal Farm and 1984 have cover art by proud Communist "revolutionary" Shepard Fairey (the street punk behind the illegally posted HOPE and CHANGE Obama posters).
6 posted on
12/28/2013 12:51:30 PM PST by
a fool in paradise
("Health care is too important to be left to the government.")
To: VR-21
7 posted on
12/28/2013 12:53:12 PM PST by
Slings and Arrows
(You can't have Ingsoc without an Emmanuel Goldstein.)
To: VR-21
First and foremost, we are not making a film about Communism and Stalinism because if Orwell was writing the story today, he would be talking about other relevant topics like globalization and corporate greed, he explained. Commuism and Stalinism are at play as much today.
Look at the Reds infested in government. Look at how they lie without morals about any damn thing. They have the spirit of Stalinists.
Just because we aren't in the gulags yet doesn't mean that proud terrorists like Bill Ayers wouldn't still like to see the Weather Underground's projected "25 million" killed (those who resist political re-education).
9 posted on
12/28/2013 12:55:03 PM PST by
a fool in paradise
("Health care is too important to be left to the government.")
To: VR-21
Serkis says it was his days in the SWP, and his subsequent rejection of the party line, that made him the actor he is today. As a young socialist he was angry about so much: Thatcher, unemployment, racism, you name it. Actually, his anger went back further. As a little boy he was so angry, throwing such tantrums, that his three older sisters had to hold him down while he kicked, punched and raged. Andy Serkis: From Gollum to Ian Dury
10 posted on
12/28/2013 12:55:09 PM PST by
x
To: VR-21
Well of course. Why am I not surprised?
11 posted on
12/28/2013 12:55:34 PM PST by
GeronL
(Extra Large Cheesy Over-Stuffed Hobbit)
To: VR-21
First and foremost, we are not making a film about Communism and Stalinism because if Orwell was writing the story today, he would be talking about other relevant topics like globalization and corporate greed, he explained.
RESPONSE to above:
Seems to me the Pigs in Animal Farm were always changing the posted rules or preaching revisionist histories, too.....
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To: VR-21
Considering the new author’s aversion to corporate greed, I assume the finished product will be uploaded to YouTube as a free offering.
13 posted on
12/28/2013 1:04:48 PM PST by
Sgt_Schultze
(A half-truth is a complete lie)
To: VR-21
“Golem” in Lord of the Rings ?? Already the “journalist” shows he’s a clown. . .it’s GOLLUM. . .
14 posted on
12/28/2013 1:06:13 PM PST by
Salgak
(http://catalogoftehburningstoopid.blogspot.com 100% all-natural snark !)
To: VR-21
Any conservative film maker could easily drive this dreck into laughable oblivion.
To: VR-21
Serkis has got to be kidding. I believe most scholars agree that Orwell's Animal Farm was a parable against the excesses of Communism.
17 posted on
12/28/2013 1:09:26 PM PST by
RayChuang88
(FairTax: America's economic cure)
To: VR-21
18 posted on
12/28/2013 1:10:40 PM PST by
DFG
("Dumb, Dependent, and Democrat is no way to go through life" - Louie Gohmert (R-TX))
To: VR-21
I think it is fair to do a 1984 type movie on capitalism.
Corporatism like Big government is godless, souless, inhuman, unthinking in pursuit of its goals.
Corporatism wants to command and control but at least it will achieve material wealth even if peoples’s soul’s and spirituality are left wanting.
Big government is after the same thing, command and control, but not only leave’s man’s spiritual side wanting, it also leaves man’s material side wanting as well.
I think Capitalism run amok can be criticized on this level.
19 posted on
12/28/2013 1:14:02 PM PST by
staytrue
To: VR-21
“We’ll tell you what it’s about, komrad...”
21 posted on
12/28/2013 1:19:53 PM PST by
TADSLOS
(The Event Horizon has come and gone. Buckle up and hang on.)
To: VR-21
First and foremost, we are not making a film about Communism and Stalinism because if Orwell was writing the story today, he would be talking about other relevant topics like globalization and corporate greed, [Serkis] explained.
Serkis was one of the ones that Orwell warned us about.
23 posted on
12/28/2013 1:22:22 PM PST by
FLAMING DEATH
(I'm not racist - I hate Biden too!)
To: VR-21
Hollywood will become irrelevant in the not too distant future, for a variety of reasons.
To: VR-21
because if Orwell was writing the story today, he would be talking about other relevant topics like globalization and corporate greed, he explained. We will tell you what Orwell would have thought!
sincerely,
Hollywood
28 posted on
12/28/2013 1:33:13 PM PST by
SIDENET
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