De to kontroversielle skabere af serien “South Park”, Trey Parker og Matt Stones, har med deres nye film fra Paramount – som ser på terrorisme fra en noget mere humoristisk side – fået Det Hvide Hus på nakken.
En senior Bush-rådgiver siger: ”Jeg synes virkelig ikke at terrorisme er sjovt, og jeg vil opfordre Paramount til at vise respekt overfor dem som kæmper og ofrer sig for at Amerika kan være sikkert.”
Trey Parker svarer igen: ”Bush er ikke engang med i filmen… jeg synes folk skal vente og se før de dømmer den.”
“Team America: World Police” får amerikansk premiere 15. oktober – 2 uger inden det amerikanske præsidentvalg.
#11 Confused101 20 år siden
Men det morer mig egentligt angående dukkefilmen og terror. O.k terror skal tages alvorligt, men det skal fattigdom, racisme, atomræs, inflation osv. også. Hvis der bliver lavet en film om det, pives der ikke, men hvis et par filmskabere laver en film, om et emne som har optaget medierne, og den amerikanske regering (og dermed USA skatteborgeres penge), praktisk taget dagligt siden en hvis dato i 2001, piver regeringen. "Bu-hu de angriber det eneste, vi har brugt vores tid på i hele vores valgperiode og så lige før næste valg...buhu".
#12 The Insider 20 år siden
Det var desuden ret ærgerligt at høre Kerry udtale, at han mente, at den israelske sikkerhedsmur (også kendt som Berlinmuren^2) var helt i orden. Men det kunne måske være fordi, at han ikke vil "tale imod" Israel så tæt på valgdatoen.
#13 filmz-Emilio 20 år siden
#14 nostromo 20 år siden
Kidding...
It is still the US, why? Cause they changed our lives. They made us paranoid. If the US media didn't cash in on the news media, the Europeans would care less about what the hell is going on in the US. It is condescending, double standards and xenophobic views that the government is promoting these days.
Europeans have enough problems as we speak, all the while, events are shaping our daily lives, without us ever knowing when, where and why it all started. Because it is all silenced, the news is dominated with US news.
Ask your selves, this: How much would the US government let alone the average Joe in the US care about Denmark if something really bad had happened, and it has NOTHING to do with the US. They don't even know where Denmark is.
We care nothing for countries where people are dyeing of hunger, aids you name it.
All because, there is no Spielberg that promoted their ways of life, no Coca Cola, no Spears, no nothing. Shameful that we don't feel empathy for those just cause we don't know them. All we really need to know is that their are our fellow human being.
US is not the center of the Universe. It is time to look around and see what else is on earth!
The world today is in pretty bad shape.
We stand on the brink of change, why not be apart of it. Are we just mere, couch potatoes who only know dominance via our remote control?