Posted on 01/25/2015 6:24:20 AM PST by Kaslin
Michael Moore is still alive?
I don’t recall having ever seen a Moore movie
Yes.But there is a big difference between being alive and having a life.
I know I haven’t.
Except that Jane Fonda said the movie was excellent
Problem is: that tub of lard will need two or more take downs.
excellent link...
There’s lots of them, usually in the bargain bin, if new, or almost new with vomit residue on them in second hand stores like goodwill .
Looks like a giant blimp going down in flames to me ... Michael Hindenburg Moore.
You actually believe what she says on the subject of patriotism?
perhaps the postis meant to show the eventual popping of Micheal, by a visual aid.
Moore=blimp fail.
Jane Fonda Praises American Sniper: Bravo Clint Eastwood
'American Sniper' gains unexpected praise from Jane Fonda: Editorial
The furor over the movie "American Sniper,'' which depicted the career of Navy SEAL Chris Kyle, has brought Jane Fonda back into the news.
This time, the 77-year-old actress and activist has cast herself in a most unlikely role. Fonda profusely praised the movie, which was directed by Clint Eastwood and is dividing Hollywood along pro-war and anti-war lines.
Most of the controversy has been directed at Michael Moore, who ripped the notion of glorifying snipers, whom he called cowards. Moore said his uncle had been killed by a sniper in World War II.
Actor Rob Lowe fired back, asking if Moore was kidding. Moore's left-wing leanings are no secret, but Fonda's comments were startling.
She called the movie "powerful,'' labeled star Bradley Cooper "sensational,'' and ended her tweet with "Bravo Clint Eastwood.''
For many veterans and other Americans, Fonda's 1972 trip and photo in North Vietnam will never be forgiven. She has called the photo "a huge, huge mistake'' that she will always regret.
Is Fonda's endorsement of "American Sniper,'' a film being interpreted as complex but pro-military, a bold and sincere part of her effort to make amends? Could someone once so opposed to American military intervention actually like this movie, or is she simply analyzing its cinematic value and coyly leaving others to embrace its message?
The movie about the most lethal military sniper in U.S. history has claimed six Oscar nominations. It is a huge box-office success.
In the past decade, Fonda's apologies to the American military have become more impassioned. Her comments about "American Sniper'' still cry out for more explanation as to how much she has changed her opinion about American engagement in war – and the men who fight it – or whether she simply considers this a well-done film.
Forgiveness for her 1972 actions seems to matter quite a bit to Fonda. Whether her praise of "American Sniper'' helps her cause will depend on how much her critics believe she really means it.
Thanks for the explanation. Now I see it as a great post.
Jane Fonda hopes Clint will put her in his next movie...if there is one.
The only response to the “Obama” vermin in “Hollywoood:, like Michael Moore & Seth Rogan is this:
With only being in wide release for ten days the film “American Sniper” has grossed $200,100,000.00 USD. Add to that gross an addition of $27,000,000.00 USD, which is just a smidgeon for foreign revenue yet to come. The film is on box office fire throught the world, not only in the USA!!!
Geez....point of order for good/decent folks to ponder...........I wonder how well the Obama/Winfrey/Holder/Sharpton/De Blasio/Soros/CBC/NAACP movie “Selma” did this week. I heard that the ghost of Obama, thug, would be cop killer, Michael Brown, was picketing in front of a movie house in Selma, AL....bad mouthing the great. beloved, American Icon.....Martin Luther King, Jr. Human Vermin begets Human vermin!!!
11 yr old reported in. “Movie was AWESOME”. Kid has good taste.
Kaslin is a crank? I did not know that. Also, could you tell me what a "crank" is? I do not know. Furthermore, I would hope that you engaged us with intelligent dialect instead of such tripe as, "Go take yer geritol, crank."
Methinks this newbie is not long for FreeRepublic, with attitudes like that.
I concur.
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