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Hollywood Gangs up on Roger Ailes
Townhall.com ^ | December 14, 2018 | Brent Bozell and Tim Graham

Posted on 12/14/2018 6:18:05 AM PST by Kaslin

Talk-radio host and friend Chris Plante recently made an excellent point about Hollywood. As horrible new revelations of sexual misbehavior surface about former Les Moonves, it's highly unlikely anyone's going to make a movie about him, or about Matt Lauer, or Charlie Rose and so on. But there are two fictional projects (and a new documentary) supposedly based on the late Fox News boss Roger Ailes.

Early pictures have emerged of actress Nicole Kidman dressed up to look like former Fox News morning host Gretchen Carlson, who played a major role in exposing a culture of sexual harassment of women at Fox. For her part, Carlson isn't a fan of the pictures or the movie, tweeting: "This looks nothing like me and the script I've seen makes other people out to be heroes unjustifiably. Hard to see your own story faked. Unfortunately -- proves Trump's claim of #FakeNews."

Carlson can't really complain about Kidman's resemblance when Ailes is being played by ... John Lithgow, who looks absolutely nothing like him.

Hollywood often makes "fake news" when it comes to political movies. When Hollywood wants to demonize someone, especially a conservative, or even anyone moderately conservative, reality takes a beating. The recent passing of former President George H. W. Bush makes you recall Oliver Stone turning him into a scowling villain in his movie "W." How must it feel to see yourself fictionalized like that? And it's only natural to become furious that some people watch fictionalized movies -- deliberately fictionalized -- like this and come out of the Cineplex saying "I had no idea it was like this" when it wasn't.

The Ailes movie is titled "Fair and Balanced." But so you know where it's headed before it starts, its director is Jay Roach, who is best known for his cartoonish political films for HBO. In 2012, Sarah Palin was harshly and falsely targeted in "Game Change," adapted from the 2008 presidential campaign chronicle from reporters Mark Halperin and John Heilemann. Roach only adapted/corrupted the John McCain-Palin sections of their book. He had no interest in fictionalizing the Obamas, the Clintons and, most obviously, the authors' eye-opening tales about the battles of John and Elizabeth Edwards. So he just skipped them all.

It's not that he doesn't delve into the world of make-believe with Democrats. Roach did fictionalize them in "Recount," an HBO movie that glorified Al Gore's aides and lawyers for trying to steal a hanging-chad victory in Florida in 2000. One reviewer summed it up nicely as "a screechy example of liberal Hollywood condescension," adding, "the film's flair for exaggeration is as flabbergasting as it is embarrassing."

Competing with the Roach movie for a piece of Ailes is an eight-part Showtime miniseries titled "The Loudest Voice in the Room," adapted from a book of the same title by veteran Ailes basher Gabriel Sherman. Russell Crowe, a good actor who can't stop gaining weight and whose box-office appeal must be plummeting, was cast as Ailes in that project, and Fox News-hating "Family Guy" creator Seth MacFarlane was cast as Ailes confidant Brian Lewis.

Then there's the new leftist documentary on Ailes titled "Divide and Conquer," which blames/credits Ailes and Fox News for "dividing our nation like never before." (After all, who remembers the Civil War?) In the trailer, Glenn Beck summarizes the case against Ailes, saying: "It's easy to make somebody into a monster. It's hard to see that you're on that path, too."

The storytellers of Hollywood tend to avoid "monster" movies about their most powerful liberal leaders, whether they run the federal government or merely run television networks. They can't even acknowledge that a movie just came out about a grotesque abortionist named Kermit Gosnell. But they're all eagerly anticipating the "history" of Roger Ailes oozing out with their favorite fake-news sales lingo: "based on real events."


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial
KEYWORDS: ailes; bozell; foxnews; hollywood; liberalfascism

1 posted on 12/14/2018 6:18:05 AM PST by Kaslin
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To: Kaslin
"The recent passing of former President George H. W. Bush makes you recall Oliver Stone turning him into a scowling villain in his movie "W."

I saw part of that cartoon of a movie, where ultraleft-wing actor James Cromwell played Bush, Sr. as almost like Satan. If the real Bush, Sr. had been as tough, ruthless and forceful as Cromwell portrayed him, there's no way he'd have ever lost reelection and would've obliterated Bubba the Rapist into a billion pieces.

2 posted on 12/14/2018 6:30:09 AM PST by fieldmarshaldj ("It's Slappin' Time !")
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To: Kaslin

No XXX rated Clinton movie?


3 posted on 12/14/2018 6:31:19 AM PST by Sasparilla ( I'm Not Tired of Winning)
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To: Kaslin

Roger Ailes never abused anyone.

He expressed attraction to females. OMG can you believe it?

Was it appropriate at the workplace? Not always... But this is top level people interacting and socializing with other top level people. Real relationships and marriages have resulted from such interactions. (see Joe and Mika for the most recent example


4 posted on 12/14/2018 6:38:09 AM PST by Mr. K (No consequence of repealing Obamacare is worse than Obamacare itself.)
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To: Sasparilla

I think it will be greenlighted right after the Harvey Weinstein movie is in the can.


5 posted on 12/14/2018 6:39:24 AM PST by yetidog
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To: Kaslin

Sounds like another lefty-themed box office dud.


6 posted on 12/14/2018 6:57:05 AM PST by Sans-Culotte (Time to get the US out of the UN and the UN out of the US!)
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To: Kaslin

Anyone who expects an honest presentation of history from hollywood is a moron.


7 posted on 12/14/2018 8:05:45 AM PST by budj (combat vet, 2nd of 3 generations)
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