I read about half of Roger Ebert's incredible review of the "Death of a President," the left wing movie about killing George Bush, and then lost it (for the 13th time today). Ebert titles his screed "TIFF: Who shot Bush?," as in, "What's the big deal? it's not like somebody was questioning Al Gore's global warming gospels?""Death of a President," the documentary-style speculative fiction about the assassination of the 43rd President of the United States, is seamless, intelligent and maybe even necessary to an understanding of George W. Bush's role in the world today, and his place in the wider scope of history. Especially when public awareness of the facts about his administration lags so far behind what has already been documented.''We went right into production, and after 90 minutes of arduous filming, rewrites, union strikes, and attacks by George Clooney, I have my response. I give you ... MY RESPONSE, in wide-screen Schlong-O-Vision. |
scream-of-consciousness; "If you're trying to change minds and influence people it's probably not a good idea to say that virtually all elected Democrats are liars, but what the hell."
Friday, September 15, 2006
Here's yoyr '' killing of a president''
"If the number of Islamic terror attacks continues at the current rate, candlelight vigils will soon be the number-one cause of global warming. " |
7 comments:
- AnnoyedOne said...
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Mr Schlongs movie is "seamless, intelligent and maybe even necessary"
--A1 - 9/15/06, 7:06 AM
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These wacky lefties, tsk tsk, Rog don't let them get to you. CJ at LGF said the other day, will the last democrat please turn out the lights. The more of this I see, and IT IS sickening, the better it is for our side. I know, I know, just call me Mr Silver Lining, but this crap is like a glacier, it moves slowly but scraps fine.
That was a pretty good little flick, really liked the score.
MM - 9/15/06, 7:10 AM
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If Ebert had as many peckers sticking out of him as he had stuck in him he would look like a porcupine. Isnt it time to give him a bunch of coloring books and crayons and ship him off to the Old Faggots Home?Think it's call Limber me Timber.
- 9/15/06, 7:25 AM
- Rodger the Real King of France said...
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Ebert's marriage to a black woman in the early 1990's seemed to coincide with his departure from being a decent movie critic, to leftist stoogery. That's my way of saying Ebert does not appear to be a "reciever" in the boudoir.
- 9/15/06, 8:16 AM
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I find Mr. Schlong's work to be sensitive and insightful.
- 9/15/06, 12:21 PM
- Rodger the Real King of France said...
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I want Brien to review it on radio!
- 9/15/06, 12:34 PM
- Rumbear said...
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Thank goodness he was not riding a dog. That would have been REALLY offensive!
- 9/15/06, 1:28 PM