“Big Hollywood”–Now Even Bigger!
Ed Driscoll’s interview with Andrew Breitbart, discussing his new “Big Hollywood” group blog for Saturday’s edition of PJM Political unfortunately needed to be edited to fit into the rest of the show’s weekly 55-minute running time on Sirius XM. However, the complete 15-minute interview is now online:
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2 Comments
1. Jimmy Arone:Work it, baby…
Enjoyed this interview, good PR. Big Hollywood is the place to be. I make sure to visit each day as there seems to be something for everyone.
Minor correction: Congressman McCotter’s piece from Day One…
‘Dear Prudence’ (won’t you come out to play?) not ‘Hey Jude’
Work it.
Jan 12, 2009 - 6:36 pm 2. Pam L:Great interview Mr. Breitbart. But I got you beat regarding not watching the academy awards.
I haven’t watched for at least 10 years. I’m sick of seeing women’s “parts” hanging out of their dresses, and the F bomb dropped. If Hollywood ever decides to be a class act again, and (like you said) stop making movies with the “I hate America” theme, then maybe they will re-gain another viewer.
Jan 13, 2009 - 10:12 am