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red states rule
10-29-2007, 06:57 AM
Another attempt to smear the troops by Hollywood is blowing up in their faces


Audiences reject Iraq war at box office
By Christian Toto
October 25, 2007
It doesn't matter how many Oscar winners are in front of or behind the camera — audiences are proving to be conscientious objectors when it comes to this fall's surge of antiwar and anti-Bush films.

Both "In the Valley of Elah" and, more recently, "Rendition" drew minuscule crowds upon their release, which doesn't bode well for the ongoing stream of films critical of the Iraq war and the Bush administration's wider war on terror.

"Rendition," which features three Oscar winners in key roles, grossed $4.1 million over the weekend in 2,250 screens for a ninth-place finish. A re-release of "The Nightmare Before Christmas" beat it, and it's 14 years old.

"Rendition" follows an Egyptian-American who gets kidnapped by U.S. authorities who think he's a terrorist. Reese Witherspoon plays the man's wife, Meryl Streep dials up her dark side as the official who keeps his disappearance a secret and Alan Arkin is a senior senator with the power to influence the case. Meanwhile, the man is shipped off to an unnamed North African country, where he is tortured for information.

"Elah" boasts Tommy Lee Jones, Charlize Theron and Susan Sarandon, another Oscar-winning triumvirate, under professionally red-hot director Paul Haggis, who won his own Oscar for "Crash." Mr. Haggis' drama focuses on the disappearance of an Iraq war veteran upon his return home.

Beyond the fiction features, the anti-Iraq war documentary "No End in Sight" (box office: $1.4 million) couldn't capture the indie crowd, beating a swift retreat to DVD next Tuesday despite glowing reviews.

Brandon Gray, president and publisher of www.boxofficemojo.com, says audiences seek out movies for inspiration, for laughter and to be moved.

"Many of these recent dramas fail on all those fronts," Mr. Gray says. "They're too heavy handed in their presentation

for the complete atricle

http://www.washingtontimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20071025/NATION/110250083/1002

chesswarsnow
10-29-2007, 08:34 AM
Sorry bout that,

1. I wonder how long America will go to the theatres?
2. Seeing the Neoliberal Media spin machine is tanking.
3. Is Hollywood's film industry going to do the same?
4. Will another counter film industry be born?
5. The answer to all these questions right here on DP.

Regards,
SirJamesofTexas

actsnoblemartin
10-29-2007, 06:16 PM
Fuck Hollywood, and their smearing of america, but their no balls, when it comes to radical islam.


Sorry bout that,

1. I wonder how long America will go to the theatres?
2. Seeing the Neoliberal Media spin machine is tanking.
3. Is Hollywood's film industry going to do the same?
4. Will another counter film industry be born?
5. The answer to all these questions right here on DP.

Regards,
SirJamesofTexas

jimnyc
10-29-2007, 07:04 PM
I wouldn't say that In the Valley of Elah was a "smear" film at all. I haven't even heard of the other one but I've seen Elah and it was a great movie. While it is about a soldier who recently returned from the war, the movie doesn't really cover the war or the politics around it at all.

Tommy Lee Jones is fantastic in this as a veteran just looking for his son who is supposedly AWOL.

April15
10-29-2007, 07:53 PM
War movies in a time of war just seem kinda dumb.

Sitarro
10-29-2007, 08:01 PM
War movies in a time of war just seem kinda dumb.

Why is a Democrat watching the President on TV in your avatar? We all know that they never watch or listen to anything said by conservatives, they can't, their herders at the top of the Democrat party won't let them...... wouldn't want them to learn anything of value, they might stop followig the herd.:cool:

April15
10-29-2007, 08:18 PM
Why is a Democrat watching the President on TV in your avatar? We all know that they never watch or listen to anything said by conservatives, they can't, their herders at the top of the Democrat party won't let them...... wouldn't want them to learn anything of value, they might stop followig the herd.:cool:I am glad the innuendo upsets you. Say Baaahhhahahaha

Yurt
10-29-2007, 08:48 PM
War movies in a time of war just seem kinda dumb.

TBO, this post was dumb. We don't live in an age of 'paper' information anymore. We don't live in an age when the local actors put on a show to make fun of the enemy. We live in a modern age where we have movies, internet and other modern mediums of expressing ourselves.

Movies are solely that, a way of expressing and understanding what is going on around us, much like the stage actors that society had a hundred years ago. Sure, we may not agree with the view, but that doesn't mean the play does not have its part.

You're kinda myopic............. ya know