Posted on 10/13/2010 9:54:21 AM PDT by Nachum
If it hasnt happened already, Big Hollywood will end up like teachers unions who shilled for Obamacare but that end up getting a waiver to protect themselves from the same great things they lobbied to force on everybody else.
In the meantime, the Hollywood left continues to pathetically pedal a bicycle that broke its chain months ago:
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Jack Black has been good in some movies, but is just plain gross in the majority of them. he has no business shilling healthcare since his job doesn’t really include an actual business plan. Just luck and the whims of a director or casting agent.
The idiot who plays himself in the movies.
The idiot who plays himself in the movies.
The idiot who plays himself in the movies.
Who the heck is Jack Black?
Oops, I’m sorry. Was cleaning some spilled coffee off my keyboard.
Good enough to say it 3 times.
Al Franken, John Stewart, Steven Colbert, Whopi G...
You just can't make this stuff up...
Jack Black is a liberal dummy and a barely mediocre actor. His only non disasters are straight supporting parts.
His best scene was when Bruce Willis popped his arm off testing a firing platform.
What about Mercy Hospital in Scranton, now being sold after 93 years due to Obamacare?
No mention of that.
I thought Jack Black was outstanding in School of Rock, and pretty good in Kung Fu Panda, but I haven’t liked him in most of his other work.
This is a pretty funny short but kinda pointless.
Was it produced a while ago or are the ObamaCare advocates still flailing about trying to defend their program and, if so, is this the best they’ve got?
A year or two ago Jack Black was at the Cubs 7th inning for singing. He was so drunk. It was shameful.
With Jack Black in the leftnut corner, America can’t help but see how screwed up Obamacare is. Seriously, the left is sabotaging its agenda by using Jack Black and Andy Griffith. ...The other question that begs to be asked, is why run adds promoting legislation that has already been passed.(?) Isn’t that the sort of thing governments do when they need the people’s support to get something passed?
Jack Black peaked in “High Fidelity”, although “School of Rock” was occasionally amusing. Thanks Nachum.
School of Rock was a particularly good vehicle, a cakewalk film regarding potential, it was easy for the actors. Black did do a good job, but it should have been a really great job.
Panda was fun and family, both desirable for an entertainment film.
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