My you conservatives are working hard at being outraged this morning, I'll bet you don't like play "The Christmas Story" either.
I'm not outraged in the least. I like "The Muppets" and I'm old enough not to be influenced by silly political messages in a film like this. And if I had kids, I'd be a responsible enough parent to discuss the topics in the film with them and see what their conclusions are. That's a sight bit better than the socialist here that are happy to have the government and the entertainment industry ween their little snowflakes for them, so they can sit back and jerk off. I can still enjoy the film. But it seems there are some liberals here who like to post untruths (like Lady Jazzer) or deflect and not answer questions (like you, Archer) and in general make sh**e up. So... what's this movie about?
The Liberals GOP Twin wrote:
Bye the way... where does anyone at Fox use the word "communist?" They don't. Your headline is a lie. (what's new)
How does using the title of the article become a lie? Take your outrage up with the author of the article not LJ.
Nope... she clipped and pasted it here... she is supporting the context of the article. You tell Lady Jazzer to do her homework and not post mistruths. Ah... you sweet on LJ?
Wrong. She is not supporting the context. She links to a Huff Post article that used those exact words that title this topic. Legit. Your just trolling now.
outdoor338 wrote: outrage, hardly..I find it amusing you're defending LJ so early in the morning! GOP twin has LJ twisting in the wind :VeryScared: , you coming running to bail LJ out :Crying: , now that's funny! :woo hoo:
:rofl rofllol :rofl
You are too funny outdoor...nice try at deflection...doesn't work, but a nice try anyway.
LJ needing defending? That really is too funny...
You all sound like whining children this morning. Carry on, and thanks for the laugh to start the morning
Martin Ent Inc wrote: So what form of gov are the Johnny Depp movies about?
It depends what movie you are talking about... his pirate series would reflect...
... many Caribbean pirate crews of European descent operated as limited democracies. Pirate communities were some of the first to instate a system of checks and balances similar to the one used by the present-day United States and many other countries. The first record of such a government aboard a pirate sloop dates to the 17th century.[34]
... so basically conservative... checks and balances... and stealing...
Then again... movies like "Sweeney Todd" reflect...
Hal Prince believed it to be an allegory of capitalism and its selfish qualities. He described this theme as follows: "It was only when I realized that the show was about revenge…and then came the factory, and the class struggle—the terrible struggle to move out of the class in which you're born…
Plot?
A guy, his girlfriend and his muppet brother go to California to see the Muppet studio/theatre. Once there, they find the studio/theatre abandoned in disrepair and ready to be bulldozed & replaced by oil derricks. The trio finds Kermit and convinces him to gather up the original Muppets and put on a show to save the place. Just like Judy Garland and Mickey Rooney, they even have a Rooney cameo. The oilman fights them and the Muppets have to resort to criminal activities to get the studio/theatre back.
Thomas Sowell: There are no solutions, just trade-offs.