Forum: Internet Links Topic: Michael Moore is a steaming tub of shit started by: Leisher Posted by Leisher on Jan. 20 2015,06:56
< Irrelevant propagandist Michael Moore declares snipers are cowards. > As you can imagine, this hasn't gone over well with most Americans, particularly veterans. Here he's trying to explain himself: QUOTE Lots of talk about snipers this weekend (the holiday weekend of a great man, killed by a sniper), so I thought I'd weigh in with what I was raised to believe about snipers. My dad was in the First Marine Division in the South Pacific in World War II. His brother, my uncle, Lawrence Moore, was an Army paratrooper and was killed by a Japanese sniper 70 years ago next month. My dad always said, "Snipers are cowards. They don't believe in a fair fight. Like someone coming up from behind you and coldcocking you. Just isn't right. It's cowardly to shoot a person in the back. Only a coward will shoot someone who can't shoot back." So I sent out this tweet today: < https://twitter.com/mmflint/status/556914094406926336 > And then I sent this: < https://twitter.com/mmflint/status/556988226486169600 > But Deadline Hollwood and the Hollywood Reporter turned that into stories about how I don't like Clint Eastwood's new film, "American Sniper." I didn't say a word about "American Sniper" in my tweets. But here's what Deadline Hollywood posted (note how they changed "snipers" to "shooters" in their headline): < http://deadline.com/…/michael-moore-american-sniper-oscars…/ > Hollywood Reporter has since corrected their story: < http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/…/michael-moore-blasts-ame… > If they wanted to know my opinion of "American Sniper" (and I have one), why not ask me? So here's what I think about "American Sniper": Awesome performance from Bradley Cooper. One of the best of the year. Great editing. Costumes, hair, makeup superb! Oh... and too bad Clint gets Vietnam and Iraq confused in his storytelling. And that he has his characters calling Iraqis "savages" throughout the film. But there is also anti-war sentiment expressed in the movie. And there's a touching ending as the main character is remembered after being gunned down by a fellow American vet with PTSD who was given a gun at a gun range back home in Texas -- and then used it to kill the man who called himself the 'America Sniper'. Also, best movie trailer and TV ads of the year. Most of us were taught the story of Jesse James and that the scoundrel wasn't James (who was a criminal who killed people) but rather the sniper who shot him in the back. I think most Americans don't think snipers are heroes. Hopefully not on this weekend when we remember that man in Memphis, Tennessee, who was killed by a sniper's bullet. I'll grant him the benefit of the doubt in that he was clearly conditioned to not like snipers, kind of like how he conditions his audiences into not liking Republicans or conservatives. However, for him to make such a statement when this movie is released, and then say it has nothing to do with it is bullshit. What an asshole. Almost missed is Seth Rogen basically calling the film propaganda. Interesting since it's apparently got an anti-war message. Posted by Malcolm on Jan. 20 2015,07:30
QUOTE My dad always said, "Snipers are cowards. They don't believe in a fair fight. Like someone coming up from behind you and coldcocking you. Just isn't right. It's cowardly to shoot a person in the back. Only a coward will shoot someone who can't shoot back." Your dad's an idiot. If there's an engagement that's ever fair, both sides fucked up. Posted by GORDON on Jan. 20 2015,11:00
So, ummm, when Michael Moore goes to war he wants to dress everyone in opposing colors, march to a drummer, and all fire at the same time? Because otherwise it is all fire and maneuver and cover and concealment like some kind of coward.
Posted by Malcolm on Jan. 20 2015,11:02
< What happens > to nice dudes who fight battles.
|