Keyword: tearsofthesun
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Dear Friend, I am Arthur Azuka, son of the recently deposed President and Commander-In-Chief of Nigeria who along with the rest of my family was brutally slaughtered by rebels who overthrew my father's benevolent regime. Recently I had the high honor to meet the great American actor, Bruce Willis, who starred in the movie, "Tears of the Sun," about the aftermath of the bloody overthrow of my beloved father. Mr. Willis, acting in the role of Navy SEAL Lieutenant A.K. Walters, helped escort me to safety in Cameroon. In gratitude for his aid in my escape, I told Mr....
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A soldier, a movie, and a rally for us at home. There are things we can do in order to prepare our soul and mindset for this war. On top of the list is a most visible means of support: March 29, in San Francisco at noon across from City Hall. Everyone should attend this large rally in support of our troops. Another good reason is Bruce Willis's latest film, opening as a box office hit around the nation, entitled ''Tears of the Sun.'' Mr. Willis really is an authentic American hero. A few days ago he called the White...
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The New York Times Tries to Squelch a Patriotic FilmBy J.P. ZmirakFrontPageMagazine.com | March 12, 2003 Readers of FrontPage have already learned a bit about media hit-jobs from the harsh attacks leveled against Bruce Willis’ “Tears of the Sun.” I haven’t seen it, so I won’t address that film, but there’s another film subject to similar attacks, for similar reasons, which I’ve seen several times—and you should see, too, before leftist critics hound it out of the multiplexes: Ronald Maxwell’s “Gods & Generals,” the high-budget prequel to his classic “Gettysburg.” I’ve written about this movie before, so I won’t rehearse...
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Go Bruce.......I went to this film to support the fine American conservative Bush supporter, and I'm reporting in, Sir...While not what I expected, more of a jungle environment rescue, with a neat twist, the realism of what Special Ops do and go through was just like you watched tonight on CNN Presents....It was a satisfying flick, even though it wasn't what I expected, and in one scene I was wondering why they were doing what they did, but it all worked out.....The great thing about Bruce's films are that you can count on one thing for sure:"....I'm the hero Arthur,...
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Every Freeper Must See the New movie 'Tears of the Sun?' I saw it on opening night in Portland. I swear, at least 75% of the audience was crying. I mean they were really crying out loud during the film. I cannot explain the circumstances, because it will give away the plot. Bravo ! Bravo ! IMHO -- Bruce Willis deserves the Academy Award for this movie. The message of this film is very clear: It is about Muslims in Africa torturing, raping, brutalizing and murdering Christians.May we pray that the winners of Academy Awards speak out, this year, with...
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Just heard on Fox News that Bruce Willis' "Tears of the Sun" does not have any distributors overseas because the movie is "too American". We should send the message to Europe and the Hollywood Left what kind of movies we'll pay to see!! Bruce plays a Navy Seal out to rescue an American citizen. Go Bruce, Go America, Hurray for a Hollywood Hero!! Who else is in?
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CLARKSTON — After appearing in the new Bruce Willis movie ‘‘Tears of the Sun,’’ John Anyak received a special gift from Willis and the movie’s director, Antoine Fuqua. They spent $20,000 to buy a new artificial leg for the Sudanese refugee to replace the one he wore out in four months of filming in the jungles of Hawaii. ‘‘They did something I will never forget,’’ Anyak said. Anyak, who lives in an east Atlanta suburb, had no acting experience, but the movie needed someone to play the role of an African war amputee. Anyak lost his left leg during the...
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