Posted on 12/21/2007 7:32:45 PM PST by flattorney
Produced by Wild Eyes Prods. Executive producers, Carl H. Lindahl, David Keane; producers, Ryan Spyker, Aaron Cowden; director, Keane; writers, Bowden, Terrence Henry. Narrator: Bill Lloyd. Editor, Justin Inda; music, Michael Plowman. Running time: 120 Min.
Charlie Wilsons War (Wide Release Theater Movie)
Genres: Comedy, Drama, Adaptation, Biopic and War
Running Time: 1 hr. 37 min.
Release Date: December 21st, 2007
MPAA Rating: R for strong language, nudity/sexual content and some drug use.
Distributors: Universal Pictures Distribution
Production Co.: Icarus Productions, Participant Productions, Relativity Media, Playtone
Studios: Universal Pictures
Filming Locations: Morocco
Los Angeles, California USA
Produced in: United States
- - Based on the true story of how Charlie Wilson, an alcoholic womanizer and Texas congressman, persuaded the CIA to train and arm resistance fighters in Afghanistan to fend off the Soviet Union. With the help of rogue CIA agent, Gust Avrakotos, the two men supplied money, training and a team of military experts that turned the ill-equipped Afghan freedom-fighters into a force that brought the Red Army to a stalemate and set the stage for conflicts in the Middle East that still rage to this day.
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Book: Charlie Wilson's War:
The Extraordinary Story of the Largest Covert Operation in History
Hardcover: 416 pages
Publisher: Atlantic Monthly Press (April 2003)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0871138549
ISBN-13: 978-0871138545
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PaperBack 550 pages
Publisher: Grove/Atlantic, Inc.
Pub. Date: April 2004
ISBN-13: 9780802141248
Posted for FlAttorney by TAB
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Dick DeGuerin goes Hollywood
December 14, 2007
As the paparazzi lined up along the red carpet to snap photos of celebrities for the Dec. 10 premiere of the film Charlie Wilsons War the true account of a Texas congressmans efforts to help fund a Cold War defeat of the Soviet Union in Afghanistan they had the chance to shoot the movies stars, including Tom Hanks, Julia Roberts and Dick DeGuerin. Wait a minute. DeGuerin? As it turns out, the Houston criminal-defense lawyer played a behind-the-scenes role in the making of the movie, which opens Dec. 21. The film recently was nominated for five Golden Globes, including Best Picture (Comedy/Musical), Best Actor, Best Supporting Actress, Best Supporting Actor and Best Screenplay.
DeGuerin was the guest of Joanne King Herring, a Houston socialite who Roberts portrays, at the premiere of the movie at the Universal Studio AMC Theater in Hollywood. Joanne King was and is my client and friend, says DeGuerin, a partner in DeGuerin Dickson & Hennessy. Shes the one who really got Charlie Wilson to do what he did.
King was an honorary consul to Pakistan in the 1980s. She convinced Wilson, then a member of the House Appropriations Committee, to help funnel money to the Afghan mujahedeen, the resistance fighters who eventually drove the Soviets out of their country. Pakistan played a role in the conflict in the 1980s, because the country served as a refuge for thousands of Afghans who fled their homeland during the Soviet occupation. Pakistan urged the United States to become involved in the war. Wilsons story made for a popular 2003 book Charlie Wilsons War and the new movie of the same name.
But when Herring was leaked a copy of the movie script, she was not happy, DeGuerin says. They had written a script that had her cussing like a sailor and doing things that she never did. She got me to threaten the producers with a lawsuit if they didnt change it. And they did, DeGuerin says. DeGuerin ended up sitting next to Herring at the premiere and met Hanks, who plays Wilson proof that everyone was very happy after the resolution of the script conflict, he says. -- John Council
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Email recd, dont know original source. FYI, Dick is a Texas yellow dog Democrat and Tom DeLays attorney in the Ronnie Earle Soros Shadow Party Texas hit job fla
Posted for FlAttorney by TAB
Care for some gopher?
I happen to love gopher, roasted over and open fire on a stick and eaten while sitting on the ground! Anyone who doesn’t is dumb as a sack of hammers! ;9)
I'm so confused.
Time articles were published Dec 06, 2007 and Dec 24, 2007. No, the anti-war movies were produced very quickly this year on extremely low budgets, even Lions for Lambs, ($10-32 million production costs with lots of contributed points players), and were backed by the Democrats-Soros Shadow Party per the Pelosi Nov 2006 Directive - which I/we know for a fact. Look at the release dates of the liberal hack-job movies below they tell the election year cycle story.
Charlie Wilsons War was also produced very quickly this year on an extremely low budget. Its initial interest and ticket sales are being greatly hurt by being released behind the below movies. And remember CWW was going to be another Soros Shadow Party hit job movie before several GOP PACs did something about it in a major kicked some arse win. The steam is building on CWW and its future appears good at this juncture. However, the Dems-SSP maggots are now writing bad reviews on the movie, bagging the MSM public opinions polls, and hitting the major movie sites user rating polls. - FlA
Total Worldwide Box Office Revenue
In the Valley of Elah: $12,851,486 , Released: 09.14.07 (BOM Rating: C)
Rendition: $17,055,746, Released 10.19.07 (BOM Rating: C)
Lions for Lambs: $47,111,450, Released 11.09.07 (BOM Rating: D)
- - Starring: Robert Redford, Meryl Streep, Tom Cruise, and Michael Peña
Redacted: $220,307, Released 11.16.07 (BOM Rating: F)
SOOOOOO, we have Charlie Wilson and a ROGUE CIA to blame for arming Osama Bin Laden???.....Good Lord, no. All I’ve ever heard was it Reagan who backed the Talibunnies and thus caused 9/11 and if the Democrats were in power, 9/11 never would have happened because we would have put sanctions on the Russians for invading Afghanistan and that would have made everything alright. I NEVER heard it was the Dems up to their hips in this and Murtha funded it. Who knew?
We lost Vietnam, we lost it because we never wanted to win it, ...Oh, horseshit. Who is the collective WE?
bump
As it relates to the Middle East, in which I have substantial and detailed knowledge, my favorite saying is Foundations do not last very long when you build them on quicksand i.e. the whole M.E. region has been highly unstable since before the birth of Christ. Further, our political leaders continuing to ignore the Middle East Polarization Doctrine will continue to lead to very grave consequences for our great Country. However, President Ronald Reagan had to stop the Soviets continued build-up in the Middle East, which meant doing something about their massive slaughter in Afghanistan to take control of it, even though the candyass U.S. Congress wanted to sit on their hands and do nothing. But, we left a vacuum when we pulled out of Afghanistan. We left it for the taking, which ended up being by terrorists, which frankly was of no mission accomplished” (against the commie bastards) surprise. - FlA
That would be the people that were in charge, and the press. More than enough we to make sure the war would get lost.
That could be one thing that hurt them. Hollywood’s not good at making movies fast anymore, it’ll show on the screen.
I don’t think they tell and election year cycle, 2008 is the election, 2007 is the part of the election cycle when people that are over addicted to politics are paying attention, but most everybody else doesn’t give a damn. If you want to release a movie to change an election you do it October of 2008 not 2007.
He was also known as "Coke Charlie" --often had "white powder" on his nose! I couldn't stand the jerk!
We have a good congressman now--Kevin Brady (R).
The bottom three people are not beauties at all!
Even in the History Channel, which I usually like a lot (I learned a lot more about "true" "da Vinci Code" and its fallacies from several THC documentaries way before I saw the movie, and of course was not looking forward to see the movie and, not expecting much, was not "disappointed" when I finally saw it, but I loved the original "National Treasure" - hence my preference for follow up which may or may not disappoint me when I finally see it on cable), the story of Charlie's War was told by... Charlie Wilson and ... Aaron Sorkin, who at the end of the program couldn't help but bring the subject of our culpability in 9/11, then just a bit later backing off saying that it really was fault of the "crazies" - duh! thanks for being so subtle, Aaron... Reagan was only mentioned once in the documentary along with now-familiar "unilaterally decided" (though at least not in a derogatory sense).
Also, I found the commercials for "Charlie's War" very condescending and trying to pull one over on me - to me they practically screamed "come, have a jolly good time with Good Time Charlie and see who really beat the Russians in Afghanistan and ended the cold war - a boozing, womanizing liberal southern Democrat - it's not who you thought it were all this time, and if it were not for us, Hollywood people, you'd never know and stay ignorant". Apparently, I was not alone in that feeling, based strictly on commercials alone.
Frankly, I don't think that if this movie is a commercial success (with all the final editing to make it commercially viable - i.e., appeal to a "wider" audience - instead of subtle propaganda) that it means Hollywood immediately starts putting "good war" movies - this one will only serve to immunize them from all the crap they have been putting out. And I don't particularly want phony Hollywood pro-America "Rambo"-type movies, I just don't want to deal with and subsidize all the crappy anti-America "war" movies... The commercials for "Lions for Lambs" would not even mention the word Iraq, trying to sell it as a mystery or crime drama.
So, if it bombs, may be (though not much hope there) it will force them to think why it bombed, just as they already figured out why anti-America movies (not just "anti-Iraq" movies or TV series) are bombing in BO. If they are capable of rethinking that, not just look at us as their cash cows or dogs that they need to throw a bone once in a while to "finance" next round of their propaganda, e.g. like Oliver Stone's World Trade Center which got great reviews because it was unexpected from that source (I did not find it all that great), they'll be doing much better in domestic sales and as an industry, in general. If they just try to satisfy their ever-shrinking market, only by looking to expand it internationally, they'll keep finding less and less success.
BTW, I do separate profession of acting and actors from their political views, when it comes to judging their work. I find that Tom Hanks is very talented actor and enjoy a lot of his movies, new and old. Julia Roberts, while excellent in Pretty Woman which gave her a star status, is easily replaceable in just about any other movie I have seen her. In general, in Hollywood, the "stars" are [again] just a BO draw and have really no relationship to the quality of the movie anymore. So, that means I don't do much for Hollywood, but Hollywood has not been doing much for me for a long time.
He was also known as "Coke Charlie" --often had "white powder" on his nose! I couldn't stand the jerk!
We have a good congressman now--Kevin Brady (R).
He was my congressman as well and I concur with everything you said. I spend years trying to defeat the guy, even came VERY close to running against him myself in 1994, but if even half of what this movie portrays about him is true we owe him a debt of gratitude for his efforts in ths ONE area.
Grosses came out today. I was off on my estimates, the movie did a “robust” $9.6 Million. A bomb considering the Stars and budget. It’s downhill from there.
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