Posted on 04/15/2025 1:09:04 PM PDT by ChicagoConservative27
Director Chris Columbus is obviously desperate for attention and a job. Why else would go full-Orwell and disgrace himself by calling for President Donald Trump’s cameo in Home Alone 2: Lost in New York to be memory-holed?
“Years later, [Trump’s cameo has] become this curse. It’s become this thing that I wish it was not there,” the Home Alone 2 director told the far-left San Francisco Chronicle.
“But it’s there,” he added. “It’s become an albatross for me. I just wish it was gone.”
“I can’t cut it,” he lamented. “If I cut it, I’ll probably be sent out of the country. I’ll be considered sort of not fit to live in the United States, so I’ll have to go back to Italy or something.”
Columbus said that 33 years ago he never expected to keep the cameo, but during a test screening, something unexpected happened.
“We screened the film in Chicago, and when that moment came onscreen the audience went crazy,” Columbus admitted. “They cheered and they cheered and they thought it was hilarious. I think I know a lot about comedy, but I don’t, obviously, because I never thought that was going to be considered hilarious.”
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Dude, 33 years ago you were hired to direct a movie, you were an employee of the studio who payed for the movie's production. No one cares about your opinion of Trump, politics or what ice cream you like.
Movie studies do not exist as a platform for you to express your personal opinions. They have to make money.
Most excellent. It would have been a “Bambi Meets Godzilla” situation had the Wet Bandits run into John Wick.
Well Done!!
LOL!
bkmk
“Picture Obama was in this movie and the director was conservative and wanted to cut his cameo out..”
Perfect description of the lefts intolerance
I try my best lol
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