Posted on 02/21/2016 7:23:53 PM PST by Olog-hai
Reminds me of the old, old, Firesign Theater bit:
“The Howl of the Wolf Movie!”
*Arf! Arf! Arooo-oooo!!!*
“The stories of ordinary working people—as told by rich, Hollywood stars!”
“Today’s wacky feature...” *page flip* “...Porgy and Mudhead in ‘High School Madness!’”
One of the responses at the time was "Of course we Jews are in control. We built the industry. We were blacklisted from all the old line industries at the time, and movies were a new industry without the "old boy" network..."
Then there's his political babble.
That’s why I can’t stand him. Plus terribly over-rated.
I just watched Ted 2 with my brother, some funny parts, not a great movie. In it, Ted and Mark Wahlberg’s character are talking to a woman who introduces herself as Samantha Jackson, and has no idea who Samuel L. Jackson is:
Samantha: I’m Samantha Jackson. You must be Ted.
Ted: Uh, yeah, Samantha Jackson, what’s your middle name?
Samantha: Leslie
Ted: Oh my god, you’re Sam L. Jackson!
John: That’s great, I mean, just like Sam L. Jackson!
Samantha: Who is that?
Ted: You ever seen any movie ever? He’s the black guy.
LOL, Firesign Theater...that brings back some memories!
Oh yeah, Hollywierd is definitely know, for the dominance of straight white conservative Republican Christian males. How stupid IS the target audience for this “study”?? [eyeroll]
"....EI...EI...Oh!"
What could be better?
Oh, I’m fine with it. Liberal actors and movie producers have been preening before the public as if they are naturally morally superior. Always portraying themselves as sacrificial do-gooders trying to “edumacate” the unwashed masses with reverential films as if we, the viewing public, have to be restrained from virulent racism. Similar to actors who sneer at gun owners while starring in movies brandishing guns and playing the part of heroes. The hypocrisy is deep and wide in the town filled with land sharks who act and produce movies -let HOllyweird twist in the wind as people begin to say....hey....where’s the diversity?
The “Dirty Harry” movies showed San Fran realistically; if they were remade today I could imagine how it would be distorted. They had their share of minority good guys - but plenty of bad guys as well.
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