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Oh, yeah, the loathsome Chris Todd is head of the MPAA. Reporters need to ask very pointed and persistent questions about WHO tried to bury this movie!! I’ll bet it 2as Todd, with a cabal of others.
Name some names or shut up Byran. Trying for free publicity much? “Lion of the Senate” my ass.
Awesome black dude on the left
Ted Kennedy jumped on Obama’s bandwagon early and abandoned Hillary. So I doubt the Clintons were among the powerful who tried to kill the movie.
Without names, this is just marketing.
The author doesn't understand that liberals, in spite of their rhetoric, only accept polite black people who stay where they belong on the plantation.
Movie coming out this week, infact looks like Thursday here in Newnan, GA.
Don’t know how they will describe the events. It seems to me that Kennedy was not in the car when it went over the bridge, but there are so many questions. Formost being the changing stories that he gave, and the cover up.
There was absolutely no public scrutiny of it.
He claims that he swam back to his room, but I saw some report that he was speaking to the manager of the motel at 2:30AM. Was he in wet clothes? Or was the hotel manager paid to lie.
You have him seen by Deputy Sheriff Look at around 12:45am. He supposedly left the part at midnight with her. Told no one they were leaving. SHe leaves her purse at the party.
I contend that he was so drunk, he didn’t recall what had happened. He last remembered driving, but I think he got out of the car when he was approached by Officer Look, and panicked. He drives off a piece, then gets out of the car. He tells her to drive down to the beach. She does, goes off the bridge.
He follows on foot, and of course, it’s dark and he doesn’t see the car in the water. He doesn’t see the car at the beach. So, what does he do. Sleep on the beach, swim back to Edgartown?
Shades of Citizen Kane.
William Randolph Hearst pulled every dirty trick he could to prevent the release of Orson Welles’ masterpiece, “Citizen Kane,” even tried to buy every copy in existence, not just because the film mocked Hearst’s life, but also because the film’s mystery word — “rosebud” — happened to be Hearst’s pet name for his mistress’ lady parts.
Howie Carr ping! Can’t wait to see this movie. :-)