Doing everything they can to teardown and diminish all we have achieved as a nation-
Oh,sure,just omit that minor detail-
Fox News host Laura Ingraham told her viewers on The Ingraham Angle Friday that the soon-to-be-released Neil Armstrong biopic is “trashing patriotism” because it leaves out the moment when the American flag is placed on the moon.”
Well, you just can’t write off 30 years of globalist BS (see Bush the First’s “New World Oder”) and expect changes inside of two years. Hopefully the failure of this movie will be one step on the road to training Hollywood that times have changed.
It might have some effect if it was an outlier,but this sort of Anti-American propaganda has been rife in Hollywood for decades with no signs of letting up.
The new trend is to produce movies that appeal to the overseas market,particulalry China and the ME and to hell with the American market.The reason being,we have started ignoring Hollywood ever since they refused to make quality.
In one of Kurt Schlichter’s books, he mentions using copyright law as a way to take down Hollywood. Copyright has been changed from 20 to 30 years to something like 70 years now. The threat to move it back to it’s traditional period would be the proverbial two by four upside the head.
5 years would be more like it.
Nike is obviously ran by mentally derranged leftists-
https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2018-09-04/nikes-kaepernick-ad-has-cost-company-over-3-billion-so-far
On the plus side this is saving me money. I like movies but there seems to be increasingly little that appeals because the actors are childish wannabes, the films are PC filled crap or are simply inaccurate portrayals of historical events. I’m not tempted to spend my money anymore.
Yep,the whole of last year and so far all of this year,not a single thing worth watching.
Looking forward to the Obama biopic that features Brad Pitt in the lead role.
With Chewbacca as the first lady
Planet of the apes?
God damn etc etc!!!
Over the years I have taken some great studio shots, but nothing beats the care and attention of Kubrick’s detail and lighting in that composition.
What prompted this Paul? Also, to which composition do you refer? As I recall, many of his shots in Barry Lyndon contained some of his best.
‘What it still means that the First Man on the Moon was an American.’
Ed Morrow
https://spectator.org/diamonds-spun-into-the-void/
And that no non American has set foot on the moon. It’s almost as if they can’t do it.
Almost.
It was a great story, unlike the Middle East campaign, better to float around Kubrick’s camera on the stage than the Van Allen belt, But I don’t do anti merican things, the legend is best the way we would see it .