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DISNEY/MIRAMAX SET TO RELEASE FILM DEPICTING AMERICA MILITARY AS DRUG DEALERS, CRIMINALS
DRUDGE REPORT ^ | JULY 13, 2003 17:09:28 ET | Drudge

Posted on 07/14/2003 9:01:32 AM PDT by Gritty

XXXXX DRUDGE REPORT XXXXX SUN JULY 13, 2003 17:09:28 ET XXXXX

DISNEY/MIRAMAX SET TO RELEASE FILM DEPICTING AMERICA MILITARY AS DRUG DEALERS, CRIMINALS; TIMING SEEN FUELING IRAQ WAR CONTROVERSY


"Here in the UK no one gets upset, but over there, where the President is fighting these military campaigns in the name of democracy, the first casualty seems to be freedom of speech, the cornerstone of any democracy."                                 - BUFFALO SOLDIERS Director Gregor Jordan

The WALT DISNEY CO. is set for maximum controversy when it releases a "warts-and-all" portrait of U.S. Army life with the fuss-film BUFFALO SOLDIERS.

As American men and women put their lives on the line in Iraq and other locations throughout the world, DISNEY and its subsidiary MIRAMAX have set a July 25 opening for the story of enlisted man running a profitable drugs and stolen goods business out of an Army base!

[A promo snap for the film -- "Steal all that you can steal," a riff on the US Army's own pseudo-empowering "Be all that you can be" slogan, while below actor Joaquin Phoenix stands before an American flag -- comes as TIME magazine alleged in a cover story that American troops looted and vandalized the Baghdad airport after it was secured.]

The film's director Gregor Jordan describes SOLDIERS as a robust satire illustrating the corruption, drug use and violence that goes on in US Army bases.

At the film's open, a painted US flag is on the ground and is stepped on by marching soldiers.

The film features an excessive amount of profanity by senior officers, suggestive sex [oral sex in bed, sex in a car, sex in a swimming pool], theft of government property, and rampant drug use by soldiers.

Actor Phoenix explains, "I don't know why anyone would be offended. It wasn't a movie that was intended to offend. And if we don't show things as they really happen, then what's that about? Censorship!"

The movie studio has been receiving complaints from military insiders, the DRUDGE REPORT has learned.

One letter written by a retired Army Colonel, representing the Ninth & Tenth [Horse] Cavalry Association, the group of real "Buffalo Soldiers," warns of the film's racial overtones.

"Scenes show MP's, who are black, committing acts of violence and engaging in corruption," writes Col. Franklin J. Henderson. "These scenes, intentionally or unintentionally, provide a bad image of black soldiers and degrade the sterling service of the real 'Buffalo Soldiers' who were mostly black men."

Director Jordan was so concerned by the mood of the country during the most recent military activity in Iraq that he asked for the movie's release to be delayed from springtime.

"I thought, This is not the time to be putting this movie out. If we leave it a couple of months, the war'll be over and off all the front pages. Then we'll go."

"READY AND FORWARD"

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KEYWORDS: buffalosoldiers; disney
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To: ao98
It sounds like the real problem is the title.
It also sounds a bit like a Catch-22 and MASH remake. I still laugh thinking about Radar mailing home a jeep, piece by piece.
21 posted on 07/14/2003 10:15:10 AM PDT by LibertyAndJusticeForAll
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To: boxerblues
Don't get me wrong, I love the old war movies and some of the new ones as well. But I'm not against comedies poking fun at the military. However, I did miss the line about the marching on the painted flag and was more than a little upset at that.
22 posted on 07/14/2003 10:19:05 AM PDT by IYAS9YAS (Go Fast, Turn Left!)
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To: tellw
Yeah, I guess the connection we're supposed to make is that this SP4 has "buffaloed" his leadership. We shall see if the descendents (physical or spiritual) of the 9th and 10th Cav roll over on this one. If they decide to trash it, I'm with them.
23 posted on 07/14/2003 11:42:37 AM PDT by aBootes
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To: Gritty
"I don't know why anyone would be offended. It wasn't a movie that was intended to offend. And if we don't show things as they really happen, then what's that about? Censorship!"

First they should prove that this is the norm in the military, which they can't do. So it's not really about censorship, but defamation of the military, and influencing the minds of the young people in America. And yes, I, like many thousands of other veterans., are offended by this type of so called entertainment.

This type of production makes me wonder who the candy man is at Disney!

24 posted on 07/14/2003 4:16:53 PM PDT by chainsaw
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