Oct. 3rd. Mark your Calendars now

Written by Press 7 for Celtic on August 30th, 2008

An American Carol

As co-creator of Airplane and The Naked Gun David Zucker was a traditional Hollywood lib until Sept. 11th finally pulled him out of his stupor. He loves America and he loves Israel, and was disgusted at how liberal Hollywood consistently bashed everything he thought was right about his country.

In 2004 he created several well-received comedic ads that were critical of John Kerry. This year, he’s risking his career to skewer all the liberal phonies out there- protesters, Michael Moore, Rosie O’Donnell, Jimmy Carter, etc. This will be the first blatantly pro-conservative/anti-lib comedy coming out of Hollywood in my recent memory.  The premise is that after rotund anti-American filmmaker Michael Malone tries to do away with the 4th of July, he’s visited by 3 ghosts- The Angel of Death, George Patton (Kelsey Grammer), and George Washington (Jon Voight), who show him that America truly is a great country.

An American Carol is coming out on Oct. 3rd in over 2,000 screens across the county. Fair Warning: I will slurp this movie non-stop from now until then, and even if it sucks I’ll probably buy several tickets. Hollywood needs to be sent a message- we will not pay you to produce anti-American garbage anymore. If you want our money, stop hatin’ on our country.

BTW, I got this from Dirty Harry’s Place. Dirty Harry is a conservative film reviewer with a lively message board. I I highly recommend you add him to your reading list.

10 Comments so far ↓

  1. Aug
    30
    12:27
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    Alan

    Wow. I am so going to see this. Thanks for bringing it to our attention; I’d never heard of this before.

    The last trailer in this collection is the best one. But they should have longer trailers, so that people will have a better sense of what the movie is about.

  2. Aug
    30
    1:55
    PM
    Press 7 for Celtic

    Once the montage is done, a bunch of other video choices pop up. The theatrical trailer is among them.

    And Dennis Hopper is an effin’ Republican! How awesome is that?

  3. Aug
    30
    2:36
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    DavidShiffman

    Hollywood needs to be sent a message… from someone in Hollywood?

  4. Aug
    30
    2:59
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    Alan

    Who better?

  5. Aug
    30
    3:00
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    ChemistryDave

    Hollywood has already been sent that message. Several anti-american films have been total flops, many of them with headline stars in them.

  6. Aug
    30
    3:17
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    DavidShiffman

    We’ll show those commies that protest movies are no good… by protesting them in a movie? Seriously?

    I do want to see this movie, it looks interesting, but your hype of it is a little ridiculous.

  7. Aug
    30
    4:24
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    Alan

    Is the message really that protest movies are no good, or is it that protest movies so far have expressed a misguided message, and that there should be a protest movie on the other side?

  8. Aug
    30
    4:32
    PM
    DavidShiffman

    Fair enough

  9. Aug
    30
    5:57
    PM
    Press 7 for Celtic

    Well, first of all, Hollywood may have been sent a message, but they refuse to accept it. Every piece of anti-war, anti-America drek that they fish out their toilet bowl bombs… and yet they keep fishing for more.

    And it IS important what comes out of Hollywood. Sure, these movies may bomb here, but they’re distributed all over the world. A lot of people (God help us) rely on Hollywood to give them some idea of what America is like.

    As for my “hype” of this movie… let’s just say I really want it to do well. Conservative films from Hollywood are about as common as floor vote in the U.S. House to expand drilling. When one comes out, we ought to support it and the filmmaker

  10. Sep
    1
    1:34
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    jim

    i have to call team america world police a pretty pro conservative movie on the foreign policy front.

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