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David [THE ad] Zucker goes to GOP? You can't be serious! [Nu, so what took you so long?]
The Jewish Journal Of Greater Los Angeles ^ | 10-06-2006 | Marc Ballon

Posted on 10/14/2006 8:04:10 AM PDT by Mia T

 

 

Comedy director David Zucker goes to GOP? You can't be serious!
[Nu, so what took you so long?]

 

by Marc Ballon, Senior Writer
The Jewish Journal Of Greater Los Angeles
10-06-2006

David Zucker, the producer and director of "Airplane," "The Naked Gun" and "Scary Movie 4," embraced the Republican Party in 2004 and voted for President Bush, largely because of security concerns. Once a liberal activist and campaign adviser to President Bill Clinton, he made a low-budget anti-Kerry ad that ran mostly in Ohio and kept his political change-of-heart largely under Hollywood's radar.

Not now.

Zucker sees threats to America and Israel mounting, and he believes the Democrats are unable or unwilling to confront those challenges, so he has decided to go public with his belief that the Democrats have lost their way. Starting Oct. 9, the first of two ads Zucker directed and co-wrote will begin running on the Internet in hopes of helping the Republicans retain control of the House in the November elections. Like his movies, Zucker's edgy spots employ his trademark fast-paced, gag-a-second-slapstick humor that has made him the undisputed king of spoof.

But Zucker believes his Republican boosterism carries some professional risk, as well. Hollywood happily forgives druggy actors and boozy directors, Zucker said, "but I don't think a Republican can be rehabbed." Still, at 58, he has decided to take a high-profile stand.

Zucker's first Internet ad spoofs the Democrats' reputation as the party of tax-and-spend liberals. It opens with a shot of a couple peacefully sleeping in bed. A narrator's voice interrupts the calm: "What if you woke up a year from today, the Democrats had taken over and you were able to see their new taxes?" Suddenly, a man in a dark suit, the Democratic tax man, appears in the bedroom and holds out his hand for a payoff. He shows up again and again. He hits up a woman who has just given birth and even demands payment from her newborn. The 90-second spot ends with an army of ominous-looking Democratic tax men, briefcases in hand, marching down the street like some spooky army.

A second spot charging Democrats with being soft on foreign policy is expected to be posted soon.

Funded by pro-Republican, tax-exempt 527 groups, the ads will appear on YouTube, the Drudge Report and America Weakly, a new parody site run by the Republican National Committee (RNC) that purports to show what the country would look like under Democratic control. The RNC asked Zucker to make the spoof ads because of his "stellar reputation and high-quality production," said Tara Wall, director of outreach communications.

Political strategist Arnold Steinberg thinks such ads "can be very effective" in making an impact. Although Steinberg had not seen Zucker's Internet ads when he spoke to a reporter, he said humorous spots might generate lots of media coverage, thereby broadcasting Zucker's message to a larger audience extending beyond the Internet.

Zucker's foray into political advertising comes at a time when he is taking stock of himself. Having spent nearly 30 years spoofing police dramas, disaster flicks and horror films, beginning with the 1977 cult classic, "The Kentucky Fried Movie," he now wants to turn his withering satirical eye to politics.

Without divulging too many details, Zucker said he plans to make a film lampooning politics, sandwiched between a superheroes spoof and "Scary Movie 5."

"You have people like Michael Moore going into foreign countries saying Americans are the stupidest people in the world," Zucker said. "I want to tell the real America story, that America is a force for good."

Politics became deadly serious for Zucker on Sept. 11; he was disturbed by liberals who, he said, blamed America or spoke of root causes. Zucker said he found himself supporting Bush's robust response to the attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon. As time passed, he tired of listening to calls for "talk, talk, talk" and the United Nations to solve the world's most tangled problems, including the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

Despite his continued pro-choice, anti-nuclear power, pro-environmental beliefs, he found himself drawn to Republican national security policies. In 2004, he re-registered, made the anti-Kerry ad, appeared on a few talk shows to discuss his political conversion and "fell in with the dark side," quipped his brother Jerry Zucker, director of "Ghost" and "Rat Race," among other films.

"I still can't believe I'm a Republican," Zucker said. "There are just certain things ingrained in our Jewish roots. Our fathers voted for Roosevelt, and we voted for JFK, [Hubert] Humphrey and Clinton. But the Democratic Party has changed."

He is not the only Jew to have defected to the Republican Party in the post-Sept. 11 world. Concerns about American national security and Israel have helped the Republican Jewish Coalition attract thousands of new members in recent years, RJC California director Larry Greenfield said.

Jews still vote overwhelmingly for Democrats, and the party is fighting back against the Republican strategy of portraying them as weak on terrorism or anti-Israel (see story, p. 17).

But in 2004, this state's RJC had 2,000 members and three chapters. Today, it has 7,000 members and 10 chapters. Zucker will speak at a national RJC gathering in December.

Sitting in his Santa Monica office, Zucker exudes the calm and confidence that comes with age and success. He looks much younger than his years but not in that unnatural skin-stretched-tight-as-a-drum sort of way. Perhaps having a 4-year-old daughter and 6-year-old son keeps him youthful.

Alternately energetic and thoughtful, it quickly becomes clear that his actions are considered. Which is why he called his business manager before agreeing to make these new attack ads: He wanted to know whether he could afford a Hollywood shunning. The answer: "I'm OK as long as I don't buy an $8-million mansion," he said.

Surrounded by Davy Crockett memorabilia, including comic books, a framed first-edition autobiography and a rifle owned by the legendary 19th century American folk hero, Zucker said he admires Crockett's willingness to speak out for his beliefs. In the early 1990s, Zucker spent two years working on a Crockett screenplay with University of New Mexico historian Paul Hutton. The historical drama never got made, much to Zucker's chagrin.

"I see great similarities between [Crockett and Zucker]," Hutton said. Both have stayed true to their principles.

He likens Zucker's political change of heart in Hollywood to Crockett opposing President Andrew Jackson's Indian Removal Act on moral grounds, a stand that cost him his House seat in the 1830 elections.

Raised in Milwaukee, Zucker said he grew up in a loving, tight-knit Jewish family. At dinner, brother Jerry Zucker recalled, "getting a good laugh was a value in our home." Their deadpan father became the inspiration for "Airplane's" Rex Kramer, played by Robert Stack. David Zucker said he developed his iconoclastic ways from his mother, who would often talk back to characters on TV.

After graduating from the University of Wisconsin at Madison, Zucker, brother Jerry and friend Jim Abrahams moved to Los Angeles in 1972. The trio, later known as "ZAZ," opened the Kentucky Fried Theater, which featured filmed and live sketches of biting satire.

In 1980, the trio co-directed "Airplane," a comedy without comedians that helped create a whole new film genre: the spoof. ZAZ later collaborated on the secret-agent spoof, "Top Secret!" with Val Kilmer and the hit, "Ruthless People," starring Bette Midler and Danny DeVito. Despite that film's success, the threesome split amid increasing desires to do independent projects.

After the breakup, David Zucker kept the spoofs coming with "The Naked Gun" and the "Scary Movie" series.

Despite his rightward drift, Zucker said he has lost little of his inner 14-year-old kid.

"On movie sets, including my own, I'm the oldest guy around," he said. "I've had people young enough to be my son say, ëYou can't do that.' I say, ëYes, you can. You've got to go for it.'"


Let down the curtain: the farce is done. (Rabelais) [Zucker ad, analysis]


by Mia T, 10.10.06

 



avid Zucker's brilliance is on display once again....

Do not be lulled by the lunacy. It is not as it seems....

It is not farce based on fact, but rather fact based on farce.
Let down the curtain: the farce is done.






READ MORE

 


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To: leilani
Bravo!

From my letter to Sarah, above:

I believe we must rise above our usual political agendas to choose the right people to prosecute the War on Terror because no less than civilization, itself hangs in the balance.

 

41 posted on 10/14/2006 10:58:06 AM PDT by Mia T (Stop Clintons' Undermining Machinations (The acronym is the message.))
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To: Ernest_at_the_Beach
They don't think it can happen again!

Yes - that would explain their behavior. Astute observation on your part. :)
42 posted on 10/14/2006 11:05:31 AM PDT by Milhous (Twixt truth and madness lies but a sliver of a stream.)
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To: Mia T

Yes, you said it more succinctly than I. All of our parochial political concerns are important, but they will not matter one whit if we or our kids are living under sharia at the point of a gun in fifty years.

(ps, sorry for the typos in my post - like Drucker...etc. I had to let the dog out & let it go w/o re-reading, oops)


43 posted on 10/14/2006 11:11:25 AM PDT by leilani (Dimmi, dimmi se mai fu fatta cosa alcuna!)
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To: punster; All

CORRECTION:

The failure to understand, or refusal to acknowledge, that a terrorist war requires only one consenting player, (i.e., the terrorist), was the proximate cause of 9/11. Bin Laden bombed the WTC in 1993, declared war on America beginning in 1996, committed acts of war against America throughout the 90s, and bill clinton did nothing. Clinton didn't understand, or refused to acknowledge, that when terrorists declare war on you and commit acts of war against you, you are, perforce at war. You have only two options: Fight... or surrender. Bill clinton chose 'surrender.'


44 posted on 10/14/2006 11:19:43 AM PDT by Mia T (Stop Clintons' Undermining Machinations (The acronym is the message.))
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To: leilani

Your content rendered any typo inconsequential if not invisible. ;)

I would add this: Your 50-year projection for our kids if we don't prevail is the best-case scenario.


45 posted on 10/14/2006 11:26:46 AM PDT by Mia T (Stop Clintons' Undermining Machinations (The acronym is the message.))
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To: Mia T

You're right, definitely too rosy. The threat's immediate.(The islamofascists have admitted their intentions about that - no reason not to believe they mean what they say.)


46 posted on 10/14/2006 11:32:28 AM PDT by leilani (Dimmi, dimmi se mai fu fatta cosa alcuna!)
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To: leilani

The endgame is obvious.

The length of time it takes us to acknowledge this fact and muster the courage to do what we must is directly proportional to the resultant 'collateral damage' and inversely proportional to the probability that we will prevail. And if we wait until it's 'them or us' in real time, all bets are off.


47 posted on 10/14/2006 11:43:25 AM PDT by Mia T (Stop Clintons' Undermining Machinations (The acronym is the message.))
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To: leilani
The threat's immediate.

And lethal.

48 posted on 10/14/2006 11:53:57 AM PDT by Mia T (Stop Clintons' Undermining Machinations (The acronym is the message.))
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To: Gail Wynand

ping


49 posted on 10/14/2006 12:07:57 PM PDT by Mia T (Stop Clintons' Undermining Machinations (The acronym is the message.))
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To: Mia T

Wonderful, unassailable reponse to your pacifist friend. I'd be interested in her reply, for insight (and maybe a chuckle.) Why is it so hard for so many to see the obvious imperative that islamo-fascist terrorism imposes?


50 posted on 10/14/2006 1:28:43 PM PDT by fullchroma
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To: Lurker
Welcome aboard Mr. Zucker.

I second that welcome. If Mr. Zucker hasn't yet discovered this fabulous club I hope he does so very soon.

51 posted on 10/14/2006 1:34:12 PM PDT by fullchroma
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To: All
IMAGE LINK TO AD CORRECTION

 

 

Comedy director David Zucker goes to GOP? You can't be serious!
[Nu, so what took you so long?]

 
by Marc Ballon, Senior Writer
The Jewish Journal Of Greater Los Angeles
10-06-2006

David Zucker, the producer and director of "Airplane," "The Naked Gun" and "Scary Movie 4," embraced the Republican Party in 2004 and voted for President Bush, largely because of security concerns. Once a liberal activist and campaign adviser to President Bill Clinton, he made a low-budget anti-Kerry ad that ran mostly in Ohio and kept his political change-of-heart largely under Hollywood's radar.

Not now.

Zucker sees threats to America and Israel mounting, and he believes the Democrats are unable or unwilling to confront those challenges, so he has decided to go public with his belief that the Democrats have lost their way. Starting Oct. 9, the first of two ads Zucker directed and co-wrote will begin running on the Internet in hopes of helping the Republicans retain control of the House in the November elections. Like his movies, Zucker's edgy spots employ his trademark fast-paced, gag-a-second-slapstick humor that has made him the undisputed king of spoof.

But Zucker believes his Republican boosterism carries some professional risk, as well. Hollywood happily forgives druggy actors and boozy directors, Zucker said, "but I don't think a Republican can be rehabbed." Still, at 58, he has decided to take a high-profile stand.

Zucker's first Internet ad spoofs the Democrats' reputation as the party of tax-and-spend liberals. It opens with a shot of a couple peacefully sleeping in bed. A narrator's voice interrupts the calm: "What if you woke up a year from today, the Democrats had taken over and you were able to see their new taxes?" Suddenly, a man in a dark suit, the Democratic tax man, appears in the bedroom and holds out his hand for a payoff. He shows up again and again. He hits up a woman who has just given birth and even demands payment from her newborn. The 90-second spot ends with an army of ominous-looking Democratic tax men, briefcases in hand, marching down the street like some spooky army.

A second spot charging Democrats with being soft on foreign policy is expected to be posted soon.

Funded by pro-Republican, tax-exempt 527 groups, the ads will appear on YouTube, the Drudge Report and America Weakly, a new parody site run by the Republican National Committee (RNC) that purports to show what the country would look like under Democratic control. The RNC asked Zucker to make the spoof ads because of his "stellar reputation and high-quality production," said Tara Wall, director of outreach communications.

Political strategist Arnold Steinberg thinks such ads "can be very effective" in making an impact. Although Steinberg had not seen Zucker's Internet ads when he spoke to a reporter, he said humorous spots might generate lots of media coverage, thereby broadcasting Zucker's message to a larger audience extending beyond the Internet.

Zucker's foray into political advertising comes at a time when he is taking stock of himself. Having spent nearly 30 years spoofing police dramas, disaster flicks and horror films, beginning with the 1977 cult classic, "The Kentucky Fried Movie," he now wants to turn his withering satirical eye to politics.

Without divulging too many details, Zucker said he plans to make a film lampooning politics, sandwiched between a superheroes spoof and "Scary Movie 5."

"You have people like Michael Moore going into foreign countries saying Americans are the stupidest people in the world," Zucker said. "I want to tell the real America story, that America is a force for good."

Politics became deadly serious for Zucker on Sept. 11; he was disturbed by liberals who, he said, blamed America or spoke of root causes. Zucker said he found himself supporting Bush's robust response to the attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon. As time passed, he tired of listening to calls for "talk, talk, talk" and the United Nations to solve the world's most tangled problems, including the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

Despite his continued pro-choice, anti-nuclear power, pro-environmental beliefs, he found himself drawn to Republican national security policies. In 2004, he re-registered, made the anti-Kerry ad, appeared on a few talk shows to discuss his political conversion and "fell in with the dark side," quipped his brother Jerry Zucker, director of "Ghost" and "Rat Race," among other films.

"I still can't believe I'm a Republican," Zucker said. "There are just certain things ingrained in our Jewish roots. Our fathers voted for Roosevelt, and we voted for JFK, [Hubert] Humphrey and Clinton. But the Democratic Party has changed."

He is not the only Jew to have defected to the Republican Party in the post-Sept. 11 world. Concerns about American national security and Israel have helped the Republican Jewish Coalition attract thousands of new members in recent years, RJC California director Larry Greenfield said.

Jews still vote overwhelmingly for Democrats, and the party is fighting back against the Republican strategy of portraying them as weak on terrorism or anti-Israel (see story, p. 17).

But in 2004, this state's RJC had 2,000 members and three chapters. Today, it has 7,000 members and 10 chapters. Zucker will speak at a national RJC gathering in December.

Sitting in his Santa Monica office, Zucker exudes the calm and confidence that comes with age and success. He looks much younger than his years but not in that unnatural skin-stretched-tight-as-a-drum sort of way. Perhaps having a 4-year-old daughter and 6-year-old son keeps him youthful.

Alternately energetic and thoughtful, it quickly becomes clear that his actions are considered. Which is why he called his business manager before agreeing to make these new attack ads: He wanted to know whether he could afford a Hollywood shunning. The answer: "I'm OK as long as I don't buy an $8-million mansion," he said.

Surrounded by Davy Crockett memorabilia, including comic books, a framed first-edition autobiography and a rifle owned by the legendary 19th century American folk hero, Zucker said he admires Crockett's willingness to speak out for his beliefs. In the early 1990s, Zucker spent two years working on a Crockett screenplay with University of New Mexico historian Paul Hutton. The historical drama never got made, much to Zucker's chagrin.

"I see great similarities between [Crockett and Zucker]," Hutton said. Both have stayed true to their principles.

He likens Zucker's political change of heart in Hollywood to Crockett opposing President Andrew Jackson's Indian Removal Act on moral grounds, a stand that cost him his House seat in the 1830 elections.

Raised in Milwaukee, Zucker said he grew up in a loving, tight-knit Jewish family. At dinner, brother Jerry Zucker recalled, "getting a good laugh was a value in our home." Their deadpan father became the inspiration for "Airplane's" Rex Kramer, played by Robert Stack. David Zucker said he developed his iconoclastic ways from his mother, who would often talk back to characters on TV.

After graduating from the University of Wisconsin at Madison, Zucker, brother Jerry and friend Jim Abrahams moved to Los Angeles in 1972. The trio, later known as "ZAZ," opened the Kentucky Fried Theater, which featured filmed and live sketches of biting satire.

In 1980, the trio co-directed "Airplane," a comedy without comedians that helped create a whole new film genre: the spoof. ZAZ later collaborated on the secret-agent spoof, "Top Secret!" with Val Kilmer and the hit, "Ruthless People," starring Bette Midler and Danny DeVito. Despite that film's success, the threesome split amid increasing desires to do independent projects.

After the breakup, David Zucker kept the spoofs coming with "The Naked Gun" and the "Scary Movie" series.

Despite his rightward drift, Zucker said he has lost little of his inner 14-year-old kid.

"On movie sets, including my own, I'm the oldest guy around," he said. "I've had people young enough to be my son say, ëYou can't do that.' I say, ëYes, you can. You've got to go for it.'"


Let down the curtain: the farce is done. (Rabelais) [Zucker ad, analysis]


by Mia T, 10.10.06

 



avid Zucker's brilliance is on display once again....

Do not be lulled by the lunacy. It is not as it seems....

It is not farce based on fact, but rather fact based on farce.
Let down the curtain: the farce is done.







READ MORE

 

52 posted on 10/14/2006 2:16:49 PM PDT by Mia T (Stop Clintons' Undermining Machinations (The acronym is the message.))
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To: Mia T
Here is my backup of the commercial incase others get blocked...

http://www.lo-l.com/political/democomercial.mpg

MPG format... can save to your computer, can view in numerous players... like Quicktime and Media Player Classic...

Size 11.2 MB...

No signin, no commercials, no spyware, no adware, no hassel... for my fellow freepers..

53 posted on 10/14/2006 2:22:40 PM PDT by LowOiL ("I am neither . I am a Christocrat" - Benjamin Rush)
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To: LowOiL

great job. Thanks. :)


54 posted on 10/14/2006 2:30:02 PM PDT by Mia T (Stop Clintons' Undermining Machinations (The acronym is the message.))
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To: fullchroma

thank you, fullchroma :)


55 posted on 10/14/2006 5:00:08 PM PDT by Mia T (Stop Clintons' Undermining Machinations (The acronym is the message.))
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To: Mia T

Rejoicing with every eye that is newly opened. Thanks for the post.


56 posted on 10/14/2006 6:05:27 PM PDT by Faith
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To: Mia T

BTTT


57 posted on 10/14/2006 8:27:52 PM PDT by PGalt
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To: Mia T

Your presentation is getting more and more effective with each campaign.

Once again the groundroots and outsiders seem to be propping up the GOP public relations team, with Freepers like Mia T on the domestic front lines.

Well done!


58 posted on 10/14/2006 9:53:43 PM PDT by Stallone (Dealing with Democrats IS the War on Terror.)
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To: Stallone
Thanx, Stallone. :)

Let down the curtain: the farce is done. (Rabelais)
[Zucker ad, analysis]


Comedy director David Zucker goes to GOP? You can't be serious!
[Nu, so what took you so long?]


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(THE DEMOCRATS ARE GONNA GET US KILLED)


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PART 6
(HEAR GEORGE SOROS, BILL CLINTON)



SEE RAHM DANCE
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part 2


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What's black and white and read all over and is more self-destructive than pre-9/11 thinking?
Pre-clinton thinking, that's what.... Putting doctrinal purity ahead of making sure a defective and dangerous clinton never again controls this country is pre-clinton thinking. We no longer have the luxury of time or circumstance to massage our sensibilities, to indulge our indignations.We will not survive another clinton. (We may yet not survive the first one.)


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(IT RUNS IN THE FAMILY)



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COPYRIGHT MIA T 2006


59 posted on 10/17/2006 8:17:07 AM PDT by Mia T (Stop Clintons' Undermining Machinations (The acronym is the message.))
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