All the right movies
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All the right movies
So, for me, when a Hollywood type personality I like, becomes someone I dislike, I tend to lose interest in watching their movies. Which sucks cause, some of them were good movies. What might suck more though is, being a Righty with this same disorder, in that their DVD library must consists only of Midnight Cowboy and Deliverance... and whatever James Woods movies that are even watchable in the first place.
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Re: All the right movies
I like James Woods as an actor. You know he played Roy Cohn, Trump's juiced in N.Y. attorney in "Citizen Cohn." I thought Woods did a great job in that film. Yes, he has gone overboard in support of everything Trump, but I try to separate the performance from the actor outside of the film.dantana wrote: ↑Thu Dec 03, 2020 12:50 amSo, for me, when a Hollywood type personality I like, becomes someone I dislike, I tend to lose interest in watching their movies. Which sucks cause, some of them were good movies. What might suck more though is, being a Righty with this same disorder, in that their DVD library must consists only of Midnight Cowboy and Deliverance... and whatever James Woods movies that are even watchable in the first place.
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And this is what I have a hard time doing. To my detriment. I wish I could still enjoy Mel Gibson films. Also Costner and Spacey.
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Re: All the right movies
For years I thought it was James Wood that played Leon Trotsky in Frida. It wasn’t until a recent re-watch that it dawned on me it was Jeffrey Rush. Once I realized my mistake I was like, “OF COURSE IT’S NOT JAMES WOOD.”Dr Exiled wrote: ↑Thu Dec 03, 2020 2:32 amI like James Woods as an actor. You know he played Roy Cohn, Trump's juiced in N.Y. attorney in "Citizen Cohn." I thought Woods did a great job in that film. Yes, he has gone overboard in support of everything Trump, but I try to separate the performance from the actor outside of the film.dantana wrote: ↑Thu Dec 03, 2020 12:50 amSo, for me, when a Hollywood type personality I like, becomes someone I dislike, I tend to lose interest in watching their movies. Which sucks cause, some of them were good movies. What might suck more though is, being a Righty with this same disorder, in that their DVD library must consists only of Midnight Cowboy and Deliverance... and whatever James Woods movies that are even watchable in the first place.
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Re: All the right movies
James Wood played Byron De La Beckwith, the white supremacist murderer of civil rights leader Medgar Evers, in Ghosts of Mississippi, Roy Cohn in Citizen Cohn, and Rudy Giuliani in Rudy: The Rudy Giuliani Story. These roles will always endear him in the hearts of Conservatives.
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I completely relate to this, depending on the thing. For instance, it seems Prince was a bit of a prima donna and self absorbed, but those faults aren't enough for me to dislike his music.dantana wrote: ↑Thu Dec 03, 2020 12:50 amSo, for me, when a Hollywood type personality I like, becomes someone I dislike, I tend to lose interest in watching their movies. Which sucks cause, some of them were good movies. What might suck more though is, being a Righty with this same disorder, in that their DVD library must consists only of Midnight Cowboy and Deliverance... and whatever James Woods movies that are even watchable in the first place.
What Louis CK did, however, absolutely affects how I see his comedy. So it really depends on the perceived offence.
James Woods seems like a total damned nutjob, so I'm with you there.
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Re: All the right movies
I've always kinda liked Matthew Mcconaughey.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/matthew-mcco ... 14811.html
-The answer, he says, is to “meet in the middle.”
“I actually think that is more of a dare than it’s ever been,” he told Brand, then shared a response someone had recently fired back at him: “You know what’s in the middle of the road, McConaughey? Yellow lines and dead armadillos.”
But the actor was undeterred.
“I said, ‘Let me tell ya something, buddy. I’m walking down the yellow line and the armadillos are running free, having a great time.’ I said, ‘You know why? The two vehicles on either side of the political aisle are so far apart, their f***ing tires aren’t even on the pavement anymore.’ It’s free over here. There’s plenty of room.
“Let’s get aggressively centric,” he added.-
Well, at least being an extremist centrist allows one more leeway to watch movies without any inner turmoil toward it's stars...or is it less? I can't remember.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/matthew-mcco ... 14811.html
-The answer, he says, is to “meet in the middle.”
“I actually think that is more of a dare than it’s ever been,” he told Brand, then shared a response someone had recently fired back at him: “You know what’s in the middle of the road, McConaughey? Yellow lines and dead armadillos.”
But the actor was undeterred.
“I said, ‘Let me tell ya something, buddy. I’m walking down the yellow line and the armadillos are running free, having a great time.’ I said, ‘You know why? The two vehicles on either side of the political aisle are so far apart, their f***ing tires aren’t even on the pavement anymore.’ It’s free over here. There’s plenty of room.
“Let’s get aggressively centric,” he added.-
Well, at least being an extremist centrist allows one more leeway to watch movies without any inner turmoil toward it's stars...or is it less? I can't remember.
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Re: All the right movies
I was never a fan of him as an actor, but I have liked what he's had to say recently.dantana wrote: ↑Mon Dec 07, 2020 3:04 pmI've always kinda liked Matthew Mcconaughey.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/matthew-mcco ... 14811.html
-The answer, he says, is to “meet in the middle.”
It somehow feels wrong, however, to deny how screwed up the right is these days. His advice seems to be, stop talking about that. Seriously, why is normality, decency and a functioning country only up to the left? It's like looking to the wife of an alcoholic to save the marriage and telling her to stop criticizing her husband's problems. What's his responsibility in the equation?
Damned if you do, damned if you don't. I'm left with chronic pessimism about humanity.
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Re: All the right movies
From the article:
he explained. “You say, ‘Hey, we want to get out the vote. We want people to go vote. We’re going to do a campaign to let people vote.’ I’m like, 100 percent. Yes, everyone. Is there anyone who would say no to that? That’s universal. You have 100 percent of the audience going, ‘I’m in. That’s a constitutional right as an American, I’m in. Yes!’
“And then they can’t help themselves,” he continued. “At the very end of it they go, ‘So, we don’t let those criminal b*stards get back in office!’ You’re like, ‘No! Don’t say the last part! You lost 50 percent of your audience.’”
Or, another way to look at it is, he thinks we may need some of the right side back at least slightly to the middle to wright the ship, and have a better chance at getting those criminal b*stards out of office... so don't say things to alienate them (the right) further
he explained. “You say, ‘Hey, we want to get out the vote. We want people to go vote. We’re going to do a campaign to let people vote.’ I’m like, 100 percent. Yes, everyone. Is there anyone who would say no to that? That’s universal. You have 100 percent of the audience going, ‘I’m in. That’s a constitutional right as an American, I’m in. Yes!’
“And then they can’t help themselves,” he continued. “At the very end of it they go, ‘So, we don’t let those criminal b*stards get back in office!’ You’re like, ‘No! Don’t say the last part! You lost 50 percent of your audience.’”
Or, another way to look at it is, he thinks we may need some of the right side back at least slightly to the middle to wright the ship, and have a better chance at getting those criminal b*stards out of office... so don't say things to alienate them (the right) further
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Re: All the right movies
No, I know. I read the whole article. I'm taking issue with this exact point.dantana wrote: ↑Mon Dec 07, 2020 3:57 pmOr, another way to look at it is, he thinks we may need some of the right side back at least slightly to the middle to wright the ship, and have a better chance at getting those criminal b*stards out of office... so don't say things to alienate them (the right) further
As I've said before, they are already alienated, and largely of their own choosing. It doesn't matter what anyone else says; they will find a way to take offense. They're of the butthurt, world-is-out-to-get-me attitude, whiny to the end. My point, therefore, is that there's no point worrying about what they think. They never worry about anyone else, so I don't see the point worrying about them.
And by the way, it's not really 50%. It's a subset of GOP voters. The problem for "the rest of the party" is that they affiliate with a party that advertises repugnant, whiny ideas. The crap rubs off on everyone in the party. They can either disassociate or smell like crap.
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