benz0325
dic 1999 se unió
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Finally watched it last night, but it didn't show me anything more that I knew already. Seeing it at least with the perspective of the campaign and the 4 debates has only reinforced my own opinions of the facts presented in F-911, as well as what has been released by the independent and foreign press. What strikes me even today is the unwillingness (inability) of working class Republicans (I was a Reagan Republican, btw)to see that the facts are against the best interests of the working class, and poor of America. Before I saw the movie I had already come the the conclusion that the Bush economic strategies were to create more unemployed and underemployed people to encourage enlistment into the armed forces. This is the case in Iraq (50% unemployment, hmmm... Flint was also about 50% also), with Halliburton bringing in cheap labor from Indian, Pakistan, etc... and ignoring probably the most educated and skilled workforce in the Middle East, literally forcing them to enlist in the Iraqi Army out of desperation. High unemployment/underemployment also decreases contribution to Social Security, giving more ammo to privatize SS. Heath Care Savings Accts? Give me break, can you save for even the cost for one nights stay in the hospital? Or a Surgical Procedure? The bottom line is: when you vote the Neo-Con (believe me, BushCo is no Republican) agenda, you're voting against you're best interests as a working class individual, that is, unless you're in the top 2% income bracket. Remember in the movie, Bush's "Base" is the rich and powerful, "elites" he called them. Most of us aren't his "base." Vote your best interests, vote while you still can. If you don't vote your best interests, you may as well fill out an enlistment form after you leave the polls on Nov 2. Me, I'm 44 w/no kids and I work for one of the largest HMOs in the country, either way, I'll be fine 'cept for taxes. It's the rest of the us I'm worried about.
It's amusing to read the ravings of these dittoheads condemning a movie they haven't even seen. The language used resembles the facist ideology used by the Nazi's to take power in Germany. Read your history, while we still have books. Look up the facts, while we still have access to them. The Saudi's do own the Bush Family. All Michael Moore has done is compile information that has been around for years, it's nothing new. All these dittoheads do is listen to 10 second soundbites from Rush, O'Reilly, and Hannity, and take those as facts and not do the research, which is the right of every dittohead. I have every intention of practicing and defending my First Amendment right, and supporting Michael Moore on June 21...while we still have a constitution...And what's up about giving the movie an "R" rating????
All you have to decide is what to do with the time given to you...(Gandalf)
If after 10 plus hours of watching the entire trilogy and all you can do is moan about what is missing, then go see Harry Potter instead. If you decided to take in this epic undertaking of "adapting" this literary classic to the big screen, and truly experienced it for what it is, then you know how to live life. Peter Jackson gave eight years of his life to create the SPIRIT of Tokien's LOTR Trilogy. I loved the books (have read it every few years since 1977), so I know what is missing. I got over it real fast because Peter Jackson's LOTR Trilogy is PJ's vision. It just so happened that a lot of people like his vision, and if anyone else has the talent and courage to spend eight years of your life making a version you like, then good for you.
ROTK was a brilliant conclusion to the LOTR Trilogy. The characters the third time around were like old friends that you cared about. The visual effects were even better this time around. The Shelob was incredible. Anyway, I hope that if anyone gives this movie a "1" will at least have the courtesy to watch the movie before doing so. Cheers.
If after 10 plus hours of watching the entire trilogy and all you can do is moan about what is missing, then go see Harry Potter instead. If you decided to take in this epic undertaking of "adapting" this literary classic to the big screen, and truly experienced it for what it is, then you know how to live life. Peter Jackson gave eight years of his life to create the SPIRIT of Tokien's LOTR Trilogy. I loved the books (have read it every few years since 1977), so I know what is missing. I got over it real fast because Peter Jackson's LOTR Trilogy is PJ's vision. It just so happened that a lot of people like his vision, and if anyone else has the talent and courage to spend eight years of your life making a version you like, then good for you.
ROTK was a brilliant conclusion to the LOTR Trilogy. The characters the third time around were like old friends that you cared about. The visual effects were even better this time around. The Shelob was incredible. Anyway, I hope that if anyone gives this movie a "1" will at least have the courtesy to watch the movie before doing so. Cheers.