Posted on 06/15/2004 11:00:08 AM PDT by an amused spectator
Hollywood turned out in force to support Michael Moore at a special screening of his controversial new documentary, Fahrenheit 9/11, on Tuesday.
Actors Martin Sheen, Leonardo DiCaprio, Ellen Degeneres, David Duchovny, Sharon Stone, Meg Ryan, Ashton Kutcher, Demi Moore, Jodie Foster, Drew Barrymore, Chris Rock, Jack Black, Matthew Perry, Diane Lane, Marisa Tomei and Viggo Mortensen all attended the showing at the Academy Of Motion Picture Arts And Sciences Theater in Los Angeles...
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yippee!! I've added a new word to my vocabulary. And I didn't even have to make it up...
Maybe it was a contact buzz from the high ambient level of Stupid.
LOL! You're on a roll today, sheik...
She has. With Sharon Stone.
We now return you to your regularly scheduled nightmare.
...Stars? of what? hollywood? Fans, and followers of these stars, have no life of their own. My advise, get a life, and a soul...
Leelee Sobieski, art critic and doctor of political philosophy
Thanks, unck!
And how many Harvard M.B.A.'s are on this list? For that matter, how many high school graduates?
Moore's film criticizes President George W. Bush's behavior following the September 11th terror attacks in Washington D.C. and New York and exposes links between Bush's family and Osama Bin Laden's relatives.
Well, I think the 80% or 90% approval ratings the president scored after 9/11, coupled with the fact that we haven't been attacked on our soil since and seem to have the thugs on the run, would seem to counter the first part of that statement.
As for the alleged "Bush-bin Laden" connection, this is simply stupid and dishonest. George H.W. Bush has invested money into the Carlyle Group, a financial firm with $17 billion in assets in 55 different countries. Osama bin Laden's father, a successful businessman in Saudi Arabia, has also invested in the firm. And this must be quite a conspiratorial organization, because in addition to many former Reagan and Bush officials, former Clinton appointees William Kennard (former FCC chairman) and Arthur Levitt (former SEC chairman) are board members.
That, along with Richard Clarke's decision to allow bin Laden family members to fly out of the U.S. after being cleared by the FBI and after the air travel restrictions following 9/11 had been lifted so they wouldn't be harrassed or threatened, is the "link."
After a seeing a clip from the film featuring Britney Spears pledging her trust for Dubya, Titanic heart-throb DiCaprio burst into laughter.
It must be the pits when Britney Spears is smarter than you, huh, little Lenny?
Actress Leelee Sobieski admits she cried during the documentary and said it "should be required for everyone in America to see as part of their education in high schools."
It already is being shoved down the throats of kids in public schools and most college campuses, you moron. And this is because our educators, along with our so-called intellectuals, are some of the dumbest people in the country.
Henry Lee II
"Leftists are crazed and violent people,
with the blood of millions on their hands.
Yeah, I can just see the edges of her metaphysics...
Loved it! Nice work, my friend ;-)
Anybody have a website handy that lists these Hollywierdo's education levels / achievements? That would be pretty funny to see...
Dianne Lane: Laurie in "Lonesome Dove." Also in "Under the Tuscan Sun," which I thought was much less than advertised. I'm glad I only rented it.
I thought they said stars. These people aren't my definition of stars.
Britney Spears' belly button is probably smarter than Lenny. ;-)
Good post!
But he's a political idiot.
That one made me laugh. :-)
America's "Idols"....time to tear down all false idols...
Thank you. The combined IQ of that celebrity list approaches that of the president's pet(s).
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