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Boycott Hollywood Anti-Americans List Updated
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Posted on 02/07/2003 7:22:37 AM PST by jonalvy44
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To: pghkevin
I understand Sandra Bullock is also conservative.
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posted on
02/08/2003 12:20:39 PM PST
by
serinde
To: cubreporter
My husband likes the History and Discovery channels. I enjoyed the documentaries on Egypt and the pyraminds, etc. I love to read and just don't do it as much as I used to. Thanks for the suggestions! Love, M
To: Kryptonite
...Actually, I enjoyed watching Susan Sarandon and Sean Penn in Dead Man Walking last night. Sarandon won an Academy Award for Best Actress, and Penn was nominated as Best Actor. Truly great film....
As a resident of Louisiana where the film is set and having seen the film, I don't share your enthusiasm. As polite as I can say it, Sarandon does is not a "star" for her gifts in pretending to be someone else. Her gifts are that she performs great lewd sex on screen. See Bull Durham, White Palace, The Hunger, Thelma and Louise. Without these films her career would be as an unknown and in each her gift is not her strong pretending to be someone else.
I have no problem with naughty bits on screen (I kinda' like them) but that really is the extent of her talent.
The contribution of the performer in movies is seriously overrated. The writing (which gets short credit) is really the critical part of a movie or play. What ego driven half talents do is really unimportant.
That being said, Doug McClure and Roddy McDowell were overlooked giants.
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posted on
02/08/2003 12:52:26 PM PST
by
Joe_October
(Freep on Brother)
To: Joe_October
... and did I mention Witches of Eastwick?
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posted on
02/08/2003 12:53:35 PM PST
by
Joe_October
(Freep on Brother)
To: william clark
Probably, but I have to watch him when he's on Murder She Wrote. I don't know anything about him.
To: cubreporter
I loved Hunt for the Red October but...threw it out. If you're trying to hit these people in the pocketbook, how does throwing out a movie you've already bought accomplish that?
Better, I would think, would be to sell the used copy so as to hopefully result in one less new copy being purchased.
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posted on
02/08/2003 1:28:15 PM PST
by
supercat
(TAG--you're it!)
To: Greybird
Typos shmypos all i did was /br/ the darn list lol .......Besides these goons dont deserve to have their names spelled right .
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posted on
02/08/2003 3:14:42 PM PST
by
ATOMIC_PUNK
(An American Fellowship of Freedom loving Conservatives)
To: supercat
True, but...it gives me such great joy to toss it in the trash heap where it belongs. At least I know it is not soiling an area in my home.
As for hitting them in the pocketbook, I can do that too by not going to the movies. However, I alone will not make a dent but if everyone does it will make a huge dent.
Besides, I don't like knowing I have any video in my house starring people that go against our President and our country when we are at war. It's like having something evil lurking in my home. That's my little boycott. :)
To: ATOMIC_PUNK
I spell their names wrong all the time on purpose.
To: garyhope
Yeah, that takes great talent. :)
To: HHFi
Well, I'd respect him more if he would stand up and outwardly support President Bush. Guess you can't have everything but how nice it would be for someone to put their core beliefs and values out there for evryone to see instead of hiding behind whatever.
To: Citizen of the Savage Nation
I stand up for Sam Jackson's right to his opinion like I have a right to mine. I would defend his right ot his opinion as well. He did what he thought was right and then let it go. It's the bashing or our President and his policies and the almost supporting of the enemy that will always and forever remain in my mind with these other people. By the way...Jeniofer anistin....overrated, yes?
To: Rocko
Yes, classics for sure.
To: Marysecretary
Yes, so much to learn on the History and Discovery not to mention the Travel channel. Learn, learn, learn. So important. Good shows for sure. :)
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To: jonalvy44
Add David Cross, co-star of the "Mr. Show" on HBO (which I don't have so I have not seen the show), to the list.
He was on Carson Daly's Late Night TV show last night and Daly asked about comments of his disdain for Bush that he has included in the liner notes to his new "comedy" CD.
Cross elaborated how much he hated Bush and that he was positive he was "the worst President ever".
When Daly asked Cross what he had thought of Clinton, Cross replied "I didn't really think about him that much when he was President, but now, I love him more than ever."
To: cubreporter
They had something on the pyramids tonight that was interesting. I love history (not revisionist) and especially ancient history. It was my best subject in school (a thousand years ago). Once in a while we watch the Travel channel, too. M
To: Marysecretary
Funny you mentioned revisionist history...I was going to mention that when I said they had good shows ... was going to add that line about revisionist history. Didn't but...you did. Good for you. :)
To: cubreporter
And don't the Biography Channel. No, not the ones about the spoiled rotten celebrities, but the ones about historical figures. One of my favorites was about the brother and sister team of Neimann-Marcus. Great capitalists!
To: jonalvy44
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