Whatever they are, this looks like the usual pinko-lefty paranoid propaganda to me.
Reminds me of that movie adaptation of Tom Clancy's novel, the Sum of all Fears. Of course, the terrorists, realistically, even presciently depicted in Clancy's novel, get transmuted in the Hollywood version into the farcical neo-nazi aryan bugaboo -- the nec plus ultra, sum of all make-believe fears of Tinsel Town. To laugh, or to cry? Nahh, pass the ouzo.
We'll see which films break even. If "Jesus Camp" croaks at the box office then it will have been lefty garbage subsidized by the Passion of the Christ, which is admittedly righty garbage. My point is that if the market decides it's different than when the elites decide--like the Nat'l Endowment for the Arts, e.g.
We'll see which films break even. If "Jesus Camp" croaks at the box office then it will have been lefty garbage subsidized by the Passion of the Christ, which is admittedly righty garbage. My point is that if the market decides it's different than when the elites decide--like the Nat'l Endowment for the Arts, e.g. How is Air America doing these days?
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Is this like the Christian Taliban thing? Wow. Hollywood is really pushing the moral equivalence thing far.
I don't remember them saying anything about taliban. But do you think these are actors ?
Whatever they are, this looks like the usual pinko-lefty paranoid propaganda to me.
Reminds me of that movie adaptation of Tom Clancy's novel, the Sum of all Fears. Of course, the terrorists, realistically, even presciently depicted in Clancy's novel, get transmuted in the Hollywood version into the farcical neo-nazi aryan bugaboo -- the nec plus ultra, sum of all make-believe fears of Tinsel Town. To laugh, or to cry? Nahh, pass the ouzo.
Fairly balanced perhaps by some typical
right wing propaganda ?
We'll see which films break even. If "Jesus Camp" croaks at the box office then it will have been lefty garbage subsidized by the Passion of the Christ, which is admittedly righty garbage.
My point is that if the market decides it's different than when the elites decide--like the Nat'l Endowment for the Arts, e.g.
We'll see which films break even. If "Jesus Camp" croaks at the box office then it will have been lefty garbage subsidized by the Passion of the Christ, which is admittedly righty garbage.
My point is that if the market decides it's different than when the elites decide--like the Nat'l Endowment for the Arts, e.g.
How is Air America doing these days?
You think the market provides any indication of the quality of a movie ?
I want to subsidize what I want to subsidize.
There is much danger in that... particularly that views that disturb the status quo will have a hard time finding an audience.
There is more danger in upsetting the status quo than in leaving things be. Isn't this your Big Idea of the Middle East.
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