Wednesday, September 08, 2010

Bobble Heads

Politics on Film, but This Time Leaning Right
According to Mr. Griggs, some prospective crew members on his new documentary, “I Want Your Money,” which takes aim at President Obama’s economic policies, said they would accept jobs on the condition that their names be left off the credits. Mr. Griggs suspects that a politically motivated makeup artist even tried to sabotage the movie by giving him a distinctly unflattering look.



I posted this trailer a few weeks ago, and now *gasp* The New York Times, which still refuses to review conservative's books, is talking if up.   "... its charm, if that word can apply to political documentary, comes from computer-generated animations in which bobbing-headed political figures, designed by Tom Richmond of Mad Magazine, try to school one another on the ins and outs of policyA good read.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Republicans would take the food from their own grandmother's mouth if they thought it might reflect badly on Obama

Anonymous said...

Forgetting about Aunt Titse and captain zeros' his half brother in africa are we?

Way to fight by insulting the opposition instead of coming up with facts. Class act as always.

thoR~
III

Anonymous said...

Yep. What a vicious pack of facts.
Tim

Anonymous said...

He wasn't "given" an unflattering look. He worked at it his whole life.

H

Juice said...

I will be looking forward to seeing this one. If.....I can contain my anger over the truth.

Anonymous said...

Got those purple inner tubes just about right...
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