Posted on 01/19/2015 8:44:04 AM PST by TangledUpInBlue
Moore has over 160 confirmed “whole pies eaten” and that`s just for the calendar year 2015 . and an estimated 225 “likely consumed “ Big Gulps .
This morning on the Today Show, they mentioned the huge weekend box office $$$, but made sure they clarified its success by stating....”this movie is not political”.
LOLOL!
It is actually humorous to me what they did to the British. They snipers targeted either the horse or the rider on the horse, as those were surely the officers. By decapitating the leader they effectively sent the whole troop into a mad scramble. Some people would call that a low blow. I would just call it war.
American Sniper "Bad".
Oh yah?
With or without a rifle?
Oooow!
The kind that is for helping you poop or for a yeast infection?
Two JEALOUS A$$HOLES neither of which have the talent to create a blockbuster as Eastwood has done.
Michael Moore and Seth Rogen. Two guys who couldn’t hit the toilet bowl with laser sights on their wangers.
Yuk. I really wasn’t going to go into any more detail but I think “poop” is close enough.
Any consideration or reasoned discussion about military tactics goes right past his ilk because it’s inherently ‘evil’
Better yet, this from "The Interview":
Budget: $44,000,000 (estimated)
Opening Weekend: $1,085,515 (USA) (2 January 2015)
Gross: $5,762,088 (USA) (9 January 2015)
Thanks.....”The Interview” was truly the worst movie I have ever seen.....and I have seen a lot of films!!! Methinks, the whole hacking gig was carried out by SONY top management in Japan. When the Japan biggies at SONY got drift of this total failure film from their American nutcase managers that usd idiot, Seth rogan and moron, James Franco....they immediately moved to limit their losses and broomed the film with a hack gig, internally created and carried out!!!
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