Roger L. Simon

August 25th, 2007 8:57 pm

Film critic – embed

That’s what we call in Hollywood a hyphenate (as in writer – director). Jonathan Foreman is one… film critic – embed (in Iraq)… and he does a fine job here of detailing the dreary story of Tinseltown’s coming anti-war releases. I think I’ll wait to see them on my Academy DVds, if then.

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1. Sgt. Mom:

I think I’ll give them all a wide miss, even on DVD.

I could see this coming from three years ago, when I wrote a memo called “John Wayne is Dead and Arnie Has a Day job”… or why the Hollywood establishment wouldn’t touch this war with a couple of ten-foot poles. (link here: http://www.ncobrief.com/index.php/archives/memo-john-wayne-is-dead-and-arnie-has-a-day-job/ )

Aug 26, 2007 - 5:43 am 2. Ray Zacek:

May the ghost of John Wayne rise from the grave and kick their silly butts in the dead of night.

Aug 26, 2007 - 2:22 pm

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