Friday, October 27, 2006
"Death of a President" the movie opens today
The movie, "Death of a President", opens today in select theaters across the country. This movie is very, very contraversial because it shows the assassination (the killing of....not wounded like some theater goers thought would be the case) of a sitting president........George W. Bush. Now, we can all chuckle about this because over the past six years we've all thought about how wonderful it would be for this man to not be around any more, but in reality, there are consequences in that. The biggest one being that Dick Cheney would then become president and we all know that this man has been instrumental in the policy making of the Bush Regime and almost all of this man's ideologies have been formed over the last 30 years (his membership of the Project of the New American Century along with Rumsfeld has devoured America). He's a scarier man than the Lunkhead Bush for sure!
So, even though many neocon Bush Appeasers across the nation are denouncing this movie, I think it's really thought provoking and should be watched by everyone. Actually, I don't see what all the fuss is about considering my eyes have had to witness THE REAL ASSASSINATION OF JOHN F. KENNEDY for years on my television! This is a fictional account and a "what if?" kind of movie. I've read a few articles where people were silent after the assassination in the movie and were silent for the rest of it too. I think that speaks volumes. As much as we don't like Bush, we certainly don't want to see the man be gunned down. As a nation, we've seen it for real and it is painful. We would much rather have him resign or be impeached. Assassination? No.
I'm so happy to find out that it's playing here in Maine at a theater in Westbrook and will definately be going to see it. Once I do, I will write about it.
Here is the official website for the film.
Here are the list of theaters featuring this film across the country.
So, even though many neocon Bush Appeasers across the nation are denouncing this movie, I think it's really thought provoking and should be watched by everyone. Actually, I don't see what all the fuss is about considering my eyes have had to witness THE REAL ASSASSINATION OF JOHN F. KENNEDY for years on my television! This is a fictional account and a "what if?" kind of movie. I've read a few articles where people were silent after the assassination in the movie and were silent for the rest of it too. I think that speaks volumes. As much as we don't like Bush, we certainly don't want to see the man be gunned down. As a nation, we've seen it for real and it is painful. We would much rather have him resign or be impeached. Assassination? No.
I'm so happy to find out that it's playing here in Maine at a theater in Westbrook and will definately be going to see it. Once I do, I will write about it.
Here is the official website for the film.
Here are the list of theaters featuring this film across the country.
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