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Why the Hollywood Left Hates Bruce Willis
FrontPageMagazine.com ^ | Friday, March 7, 2003 | By Norman Tines

Posted on 03/07/2003 4:27:26 AM PST by JohnHuang2

Why the Hollywood Left Hates Bruce Willis
By Norman Tines
FrontPageMagazine.com | March 7, 2003


Tears of the Sun, Bruce Willis' new film, is opening on March 7. He plays Lt. A.K. Waters involved in a search and rescue mission for a doctor stationed in the jungles of Nigeria.

Uh-oh, the Republican actor is pissing in the pool of the Left again. The progressive elite in Hollywood still hasn’t forgiven Willis for his heresy mouthed before the 2000 election:

"If you guys vote for Al Gore, you're out of your minds… Gore's a knucklehead… just the lying and mendacity of the last eight years of the regime that Al Gore was a part and parcel of… I mean, there is only so much lying the American people will take before they go, 'Uh, this doesn't seem like a good idea.' You have to look at what he does and what he stands for."

Now you know why the Left hates Bruce Willis?

As a script writer and director, I have witnessed this reality personally for years. It disgusts my colleagues, all of whom are cutting-edge leftists, to watch his character running across the screen in a blood-stained undershirt, blasting bullets into the bad anti-American guys. Such images are simply just anathema to the Left.

No wonder all the leftists I know in the industry have obsessed for years with Willis’ so-called "power-couple" marriage with Demi Moore. I have listened to myriad conversations that savaged both of the actors during their separation.

Willis’ chance at achieving any kind of redemption in the eyes of the progressive left hit ground zero when President W. Bush named him as Spokesperson for Children in Foster Care. Then, Willis really broke the radical Party line with his quote: "As a dad, I know how important it is for children to be raised in a loving home." Somewhere here, Willis was implying that a child needed a stable nuclear family in which to be raised. This violated more than just one sacred tenet of the radical agenda.

While Bruce Willis proudly stands shoulder to shoulder with President Bush and the First Lady, unabashedly discussing the needs to nurture American children, his Hollywood peers are foaming at the mouth. The rambling actor Ed Harris reflected the disposition toward Willis well by stating, of our president:

"…we've got this guy in the White House who thinks he's a man… and he's a good old boy, and he used to drink and he knows how to shoot a gun… that's not the definition of a man God dammit!"

Indeed, shooting a gun, let alone having one, and possessing muscles is definitely not the definition of a man. And using your gun and your muscles to defend America absolutely violates the leftist definition of manhood. Manhood, for the left, is represented more by the likes of a Michael Moore – an obese slob who doesn’t look like he could run more than 10 metres without collapsing into exhaustion or maintain the sexual interest of a woman who looked anything close to Demi Moore for more than 3 ½ seconds. Moore is the definition of man, you see, because he violates the patriarchy’s social construction of the definition of masculinity; better yet, if Saddam Hussein led a massive invasion of America with the whole Arab world’s might behind him, Moore would immediately don Arab-style clothing, start taking lessons in Arabic, and walk around sporting a Koran for everyone to see.

But not Bruce Willis. One of the strongest supporters of the Republican Party (minus a short period when he was warring with Bob Dole), he simply can’t be a "real man" according to the Left, and that is why he has had a large X on his back for years.

Is it really any surprise, therefore, that the left-leaning media consistently fire cheap shots at him? Indeed, how could they even possibly forgive him for failing, unlike every progressive in Hollywood, to grab a microphone at every opportunity to spout off about his latest cause regarding "social justice"? That is why the media continues to drag his character through the mud, criticizing his skills as an actor -- not because of the skills, but because of the political beliefs that underlie them. Bartcop.com comments:

"(Bruce Willis) can't act. To be a good actor, you have to surrender yourself into a role… You have to be able to become that person and conservatives don't have heart or any compassion, so they can't act their way out of a paper bag."

And so guess what this is all about?

It is about that Bruce Willis, more than any of his contemporaries, has defined the modern American hero: an average everyman who has undying love for his family; a flawed man who struggles with his weaknesses; a man whose heart is large and instincts strong; a man who exudes masculinity and a competitive spirit that assist him in eventually conquering the "bad" guys; the guys that leftists fantasize about prostrating themselves in front of.

The progressive elites would rather see their heroes in torn jeans and sneakers, ranting and raving about the injustices and oppressiveness of the U.S. government; they want to see a hero who is always angry about the "inequality" bred by capitalism and who proceeds to write a poem about it; a hero who does not own a shred of furniture in his apartment; a hero who is never seen without his bongo drums; the type of person that Bruce Willis can knock over with one punch, let alone one smirk.

The progressive elite is also traumatized by the amount of money Willis is able to garner per film. This trauma has reached a pathological level. At Cynics Sanctuary, a leftist website, they have called the actor overpaid and went so far to make a few calculations: they have learned that it would take an "average Joe" six hundred and sixty-six (6-6-6, get it?) years and eight months to make what Bruce makes in an average film (US $20 million). Where is their outrage about the income of Barbra Streisand?

The truth pierces an eternal pain into the Left’s psyche, because the truth is the unchangeable fact that Bruce Willis generates the business to justify his salary. In other words, the people pay to see him. The same can't be said for a Susan Sarandon, a woman who rakes in millions from her salary from films that don’t make any money because nobody watches them.

The numbers tell the truth and Sarandon is not worth the money she is paid - but there exists not a whisper from the Left on this issue. Perhaps this might be because no leftist wants to focus too much attention on the wealth of another leftist, since if too much attention comes about, it might become evident that Susan, like all of her radical peers, fails to redistribute her wealth in the manner the entire left demands that the capitalist system should do.

But Bruce Willis continues to garner success. And for all of the premature obituaries the Leftist media has written for the patriotic actor, his career has survived all of the set-backs the Left so voraciously relishes (see any review for Hudson Hawk, The Color of Night and Mercury Rising).

And now: Iraq.

Willis’s reaction to the impending Iraq attack was far from that of a confused and disoriented Sean Penn. According to the on-line version of The Evening Standard, "This is London," Willis reacted to his Hollywood peers with immense disgust. News has it that he called President Bush to offer his service to the military in any future invasion of Iraq. He reportedly said that he was "sick of the antiwar attitude" of Hollywood and wanted to place himself beside the men and women who protect the values of the United States. He was informed, however, that at age forty- seven, he was too old to be enlisted.

But Willis is not too old to take his message to the American publicly via the movie screen. Just as America is making a strong case to go to war, Mr. Willis will be playing yet another America hero totting a gun in Tears of the Sun, where he plays a loyal veteran officer of a Navy S.E.A.L unit who is sent into the heart of Africa to rescue a U.S. citizen.

In anticipation of Willis rattling the nerves of the Left again, I happily say: Yipee-kai-aye. 



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To: JohnHuang2
"Nobody like you. Everybody hates you. You're gonna lose....smile you @#^#!" - Joe Hollenbeck, Last Boy Scout.
81 posted on 03/07/2003 11:19:51 AM PST by Dan from Michigan (Every man dies. Not every man really lives.)

To: RayBob
See the film and find out.
82 posted on 03/07/2003 11:21:10 AM PST by katana

To: Hazzardgate
I like Hart's War.
83 posted on 03/07/2003 11:25:31 AM PST by carton253

To: Luis Gonzalez
Cool pic! I loved that movie "Last Man Standing".

I especially loved the hat he wore. A classic brown, beaver felt center dent, high crown fedora with a wide band and a 3" brim. Very cool. I wish I had one to add to my collection.

84 posted on 03/07/2003 11:25:39 AM PST by Bloody Sam Roberts (®)

To: Mad Dawgg
If that was sarcasm, then shame on you.

The comedic brilliance of the Aiello and Willis duo has yet to be topped!

85 posted on 03/07/2003 11:28:03 AM PST by amused (Republicans for Sharpton!)

To: Remole
And has anyone else on the forum heard that BW bought up 11,000 boxes of Girl Scout Cookies from his daughter and sent them to the troops in the Gulf?

I believe it was 12,000 boxes and he sent them to the boys in Afghanistan and they were divided among Army and Air Force personnel as well as Navy sailors and Marines aboard the USS Wasp, an amphibious assault vessel, and the aircraft carrier USS John F. Kennedy.

86 posted on 03/07/2003 11:32:33 AM PST by Bloody Sam Roberts (®)

To: Luis Gonzalez
Yojimbo, one of the greatest movies of all times.

I liked "Sanjuro", the first sequel, much more.


Sanjuro!

And a bump for all those great Bruce Willis movies!

87 posted on 03/07/2003 11:32:40 AM PST by balrog666 (When in doubt, tell the truth. - Mark Twain)

To: RayBob
Re Unbreakable...if he was unbreakable,how was he injured in a car crash such that his football career ended? That would just about ruin the whole premise...

It would if everything were as it appeared to be...

But as in all of Shamalyan's films, first impressions aren't necessarily what they seem.

88 posted on 03/07/2003 11:35:59 AM PST by Ichneumon

To: shezza
"David Addison" ping..... (Bruce Willis)
89 posted on 03/07/2003 11:36:16 AM PST by N8VTXNinWV

To: amused
"If that was sarcasm, then shame on you. The comedic brilliance of the Aiello and Willis duo has yet to be topped!

No sarcasm whatsoever, I went to see Hawk at the movies and laughed so hard I burned the inside of my nose when i spurggled Pepsi laughing so hard. I bought the DVD and watch it alot.

I also love "The 5th Element" and "The Last Boy scout" Willis blows me away with his delivery!

90 posted on 03/07/2003 11:36:38 AM PST by Mad Dawgg (French: old Europe word meaning surrender)

To: JohnHuang2
Die Hard 4: Die Hardest (2004) .... John McClane
Me Again (2004)
Hostage (2004) .... Jeff Talley
Whole Ten Yards, The (2003) .... Jimmy 'The Tulip' Tudeski
Rugrats Go Wild! (2003) (voice) .... Spike the Dog
Hollywood Celebrates Denzel Washington: An American Cinematheque Tribute (2003) (TV) .... Presenter
Tears of the Sun (2003) .... A.K. Waters
Pulp Fiction: The Facts (2002) (V) .... Himself
True West (2002) (TV) .... Lee
Hart's War (2002) .... Col. William A. McNamara
Inside Bandits (2001) (V) .... Himself
Bandits (2001) .... Joe Blake
Conversations with Jon Turteltaub (2000) (V) .... Himself
... aka Spotlight On John Turteltaub (2000) (V) (Australia: DVD title)
Film-Fest DVD: Issue 3 - Toronto (2000) (V) .... Himself
Kid Becomes the Kid, A (2000) (TV) .... Himself
... aka Spotlight on Spencer Breslin (2000) (TV) (Australia: promotional title)
Unbreakable (2000) .... David Dunn
Kid, The (2000) .... Russell Duritz
... aka Disney's The Kid (2000) (USA: complete title)
Whole Nine Yards, The (2000) .... Jimmy 'The Tulip' Tudeski
... aka Nouveau voisin, Le (2000) (Canada: French title)


Franky Goes to Hollywood (1999) .... Himself
Story of Us, The (1999) .... Ben Jordan
Telling the Story of Us (1999) (TV) .... Himself
Sixth Sense, The (1999) .... Malcolm Crowe
Breakfast of Champions (1999) .... Dwayne Hoover, Owner Exit 11 Motor Village
Apocalypse (1998/I) (VG) .... Trey Kincaide
Jackie Chan: My Story (1998) (V) .... Himself
Siege, The (1998) .... Major General William Devereaux
Armageddon (1998) .... Harry S. Stamper
Mercury Rising (1998) .... FBI Agent Arthur 'Art' Jeffries
Jackal, The (1997) .... The Jackal
... aka Chacal, Le (1998) (France: dubbed version)
... aka Schakal, Der (1998) (Germany)
Fifth Element, The (1997) .... Korben Dallas
... aka Cinquième élément, Le (1997) (France)
Bruno the Kid: The Animated Movie (1996) (V) .... Bruno the Kid
Beavis and Butt-head Do America (1996) (voice) (uncredited) .... Muddy Grimes
Last Man Standing (1996) .... John Smith/Narrator
"Bruno the Kid" (1996) TV Series (voice) .... Bruno The Kid
Twelve Monkeys (1995) .... James 'Jim' Cole
Four Rooms (1995) (uncredited) .... Leo (segment "The Man from Hollywood")
Die Hard: With a Vengeance (1995) .... John McClane
... aka Die Hard 3 (1995)
Nobody's Fool (1994) .... Carl Roebuck
Pulp Fiction (1994) .... Butch Coolidge
Color of Night (1994) .... Dr. Bill Capa
North (1994) .... Narrator
Striking Distance (1993)
91 posted on 03/07/2003 11:38:43 AM PST by Countyline

To: Mad Dawgg
I was kidding. Hudson Hawk overall is an awful, awful film though I enjoyed Bruce and Danny Aiello in it.

You should check out "Last Man Standing" (pics here on this thread)...he gets off so many great lines in that.

92 posted on 03/07/2003 11:42:24 AM PST by amused (Republicans for Sharpton!)

To: hattend
"Multi-card!"

LOL

Mila Jovovich, what a righteous babe. You can't say that Willis doesn't attract the most stunning co-stars.

93 posted on 03/07/2003 11:45:34 AM PST by Ranxerox

To: amused
"I was kidding. Hudson Hawk overall is an awful, awful film though I enjoyed Bruce and Danny Aiello in it."

No it wasn't awful it was just for a certain audience... the same type people liked "Ishtar." You have to have a certain mindset to appreciate these movies.

Now you want a bad movie to watch "Dr. T and the Women" now that is trash!

94 posted on 03/07/2003 11:48:58 AM PST by Mad Dawgg (French: old Europe word meaning surrender)

To: JohnHuang2
Anyone else hear about Willis also buying 12,000 boxes of girl scout cookies from his daughter? He made the purchase and sent the cookies to our guys on the aircraft carriers in the gulf...I think his little girl may have been the best seller in the troop this year ;)
95 posted on 03/07/2003 11:51:03 AM PST by Capitalism2003

To: Mad Dawgg
No it wasn't awful it was just for a certain audience... the same type people liked "Ishtar." You have to have a certain mindset to appreciate these movies.

Let's put it this way...Sandra Burnhart.

Now you want a bad movie to watch "Dr. T and the Women" now that is trash!

Ugghh don't remind me. The tortures one must endure when dating.

96 posted on 03/07/2003 11:51:05 AM PST by amused (Republicans for Sharpton!)

To: Dan from Michigan
"Nobody like you. Everybody hates you. You're gonna lose....smile you @#^#!" - Joe Hollenbeck, Last Boy Scout.

...I can't believe it took until post #81 for someone to mention "The Last Boy Scout".

Or maybe I can -- it's definitely one of the least-known good action films.

Willis plays Joe Hallenbeck, a down-and-out P.I. whose marriage is failing, and whose 13-year-old daughter hates him. Part of his problem is that he's about the only person in town who has any sense of honor left, but that and two bucks will get him a cup of coffee. So he's resigned to being a cynical loser who deserves better.

The film is full of great scenes and lines, but be warned that if you bleeped the profanities there'd be little dialog left.

Jimmy Dix: You're nobody!
Joe Hallenbeck: Shhh, don't tell anyone.

Jimmy Dix: I figure you gotta be the dumbest guy in the world, Joe. You're trying the save the life of the man who ruined your career, and avenge the death of the guy that f***ed your wife.

Thug: The envelope, very smart. See Jake, here is a man who knows when a situation is untenable.
Joe Hallenbeck: Good word.
Thug: You like that word? And you do have that envelope, don't you?
Joe Hallenbeck: Better give up, Jimmy. We're dealin' with a couple of geniuses here.
Jimmy Dix: Hey man, just leave him the f*** alone!
Thug: Leave him alone? We do whatever you say. Jake here takes his job with a certain exuberance.
Jimmy Dix: S**t, we're being beat up by the inventor of Scrabble!

Jimmy Dix [talking to himself]: Okay, what would Joe do at a time like this? He'd kill everybody and smoke some cigarettes.

Joe Hallenbeck: This is the nineties. You don't just go around punching people. You have to say something cool first.

Jimmy Dix: You're a real bastard, ya know that, Joe?
Joe Hallenbeck: And then some.


97 posted on 03/07/2003 12:02:01 PM PST by Ichneumon

To: Bloody Sam Roberts

Grey works for me.

98 posted on 03/07/2003 12:02:10 PM PST by Luis Gonzalez (The Ever So Humble Banana Republican)

To: amused
"Let's put it this way...Sandra Burnhart."

YEs she was definitely the low point of that movie and I have yet to see her in something and think she was good.

But to put in context how bad "Dr. T and the Women" is if one were to reshoot the film and add a nude scene with Ms. Burnhart and Rosie O'Donell it could only improve the film.

99 posted on 03/07/2003 12:03:23 PM PST by Mad Dawgg (French: old Europe word meaning surrender)

To: Mad Dawgg
But to put in context how bad "Dr. T and the Women" is if one were to reshoot the film and add a nude scene with Ms. Burnhart and Rosie O'Donell it could only improve the film.

Between pics of the troll and that "lovely" visual...I think I will now go vomit ;-)

100 posted on 03/07/2003 12:06:29 PM PST by amused (Republicans for Sharpton!)


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