To: Elkiejg
I refuse to see Sum of All Fears. I realize that the loss of my $7.50 is not going to bring Hollywood to its knees, unfortunately, but it makes me feel better.
2 posted on
06/13/2002 3:59:50 AM PDT by
livius
To: livius
We're Clancy fans, but are boycotting the movie because of the plot change.
Only two movies I can think of in recent years with Arab terrorists are True Lies and The Siege.
4 posted on
06/13/2002 4:05:25 AM PDT by
dawn53
To: livius
I'm with you. I love Clancy's books and the movies are OK, but this blatant PC garbage has no place in this country. What I find interesting is that the script and filming were done before 9/11. That's the studio's excuse. So they're telling us that had it been post-9/11, they wouldn't have changed the Arabs to Nazis? Riiiiiiight.
My roommates don't understand why I won't go see it, but I'll just watch "Black Hawk Down" again while they shell out $7 to see a sanitized version of how life really is.
To: livius
I refuse to see any Ben Affleck film, so avoiding this one is a piece of cake.
6 posted on
06/13/2002 4:08:50 AM PDT by
Rocko
To: livius
Count me in too. Mine eyes shall NOT take in this PC movie.
17 posted on
06/13/2002 6:30:48 AM PDT by
ohioman
To: livius
I agree. I've boycotted anything with Martin Sheen, Tom Cruise, Danny Glover or Barbara Steisand. I refuse to watch the "Left Wing" with Sheen each week with its liberal slant toward policy.
I recall 20 years ago a bumper sticker on my car the read, "Warning---I Don't Break for Liberals"
To: livius
I agree. I'm with you 100%. The movie looks cool, but I won't give approval to this.
To: livius
I have been proposing a sin tax on movie tickets to ameliorate the damage that Hollywood and the entertaiment industry has done to young minds. Do it "for the children."
144 posted on
01/30/2003 10:55:46 PM PST by
Eva
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