Posted on 02/25/2008 5:26:49 PM PST by J. Neil Schulman
Often enough I hear my pro-RKBA, libertarian, and conservative/patriot friends complaining that Hollywood doesn't make movies for us and that the movies they do make are hostile to our core values.Here's your chance to turn that tide by supporting some new movies made by friends who do share our values.
First up is the new comedy Witless Protection, starring Larry the Cable Guy, Jenny McCarthy, and Yaphet Kotto, released this past weekend by LionsGate. (This is the same studio that is producing Ayn Rand's Atlas Shrugged.) The writer/director of Witless Protection is Charles Carner, a friend I met through our long attendance at the pro-Second-Amendment ATF nights (where Alcohol and Tobacco were consumed and Firearms discussed). This being a Larry the Cable Guy movie with a lot of redneck humor, don't expect an evening of Oscar Wilde or Noel Coward, but Charles emails me, " I managed to put some politically-incorrect humor into the movie, which was fun."
The critics are, of course, attacking the movie because it's not aimed at them but targeted to people who actually have to pay to see movies. So it didn't have the biggest opening weekend and, without support, might be gone from the theaters by next weekend. So please pass along the message to go see this movie sometime this week to all Second Amendment, libertarian, and patriot lists. If there's enough business during the week it might be held over another weekend and have time for a viral word-of-mouth campaign to boost its box office.
Next up is Second-Amendment scholar David T. Hardy's feature documentary, In Search of the Second Amendment, which is having its film-festival premiere at the Backlot Film Festival at the Veterans Memorial Auditorium in Culver City, CA, April 2-5, 2008. The website for this excellent analysis of the history and legal status of the Second Amendment -- more timely than ever with the Heller case on DC's gun ban being reviewed by the Supreme Court this year -- is at http://www.secondamendmentdocumentary.com.
The Backlot Film Festival is the same festival where my own suspense-comedy feature, Lady Magdalene's, starring Nichelle Nichols, is having its first LA-area screening the evening of April 3rd. I don't think it takes much convincing that a movie written and directed by the author of the libertarian-award-winning Alongside Night and Charlton-Heston endorsed Stopping Power has plenty of pro-individual-liberty and pro-Second Amendment content. Nichelle Nichols will be present to introduce our screening plus the one after it, a restored print of the classic MGM all-black musical, Cabin in the Sky -- and Nichelle will be singing live between the screenings with piano accompaniment, Because of Nichelle's association both with Star Trek and now Heroes we expect this to be a star-studded event. And the timing couldn't be better for our prospects to achieve distribution since at our February 2nd film-festival premiere at the San Diego Black Film Festival, Lady Magdalene's won the festival's Best Cutting Edge Film Award. Full details on our website.
Discount tickets to the Backlot Film Festival, including all film screenings, will be available through various pro-RKBA and libertarian groups. Details on the where and how will be forthcoming.
Remember, if we don't support the filmmakers who embody our own values, they might not remain in the business so they can keep on trying to balance Hollywood's politically-correct offerings.
--J. Neil Schulman
Well then, I just might check it out!
Thanks for the plug, Neil!
I had a ball working with Larry. My movie has been accused of being racist, sexist, and full of knee-jerk patriotism (whatever that is). As Larry would say: “Hey, the trifecta!”
ping for later
I’m off the next two days, so I’ll have to check this out.
Check out “The Brave One” starring Jodie Foster. It’s a remake of Charles Bronson’s, “Death Wish”. With a female lead, it changes the story quite a bit to a psychological study. Foster is amazing but I do wonder if she learned anything from her lines.
Couldn't you find a size 50 Font? That way my neighbors a block away could read it too.
Enjoy!
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