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New conservative movie 'American Carol' tries to show Hollywood who's right

Sep 17, 2008, 09:34 AM | by Pop Watch

Categories: Film, Politics as Entertainment

Americancarol_l They meet discreetly once a month at a res­taurant in the Valley.  At first, there weren't many--Jon Voight, Kelsey Grammer, Dennis Hopper--but now...there still aren't many. Nevertheless, they're a resolute bunch: proud, loud, and a little lonely. They are Hollywood's conservatives. "You sort of feel like you have to hide it," says director David Zucker. "When you meet, you give each other a secret look--'Are you a Republican too?' It's the new gay."

On Oct. 3, Zucker and his lunchmates will out themselves when An American Carol, Hollywood's first unabashedly right-wing comedy, opens in 2,000 theaters. Think Dickens' holiday classic, spun by Pat Buchanan and infused with the gleeful absurd­ism Zucker and his brother Jerry (a Democrat) used in '80s comedy touchstones like Airplane! and Naked Gun. Voight plays the spirit of George Washington, Grammer stars as George Patton's ghost, and Hopper portrays a conservative judge who picks off zombie ACLU lawyers with a shotgun. In the Scrooge role is Kevin Farley (younger brother of late comedian Chris) as a slobby documen­tarian-named Michael Malone, for those who need to be hit over the head--who bah-humbugs the Fourth of July. Until, that is, Washington takes him to the World Trade Center after 9/11 and converts him into a patriot.

"Most political comedies say both sides are bad," says Zucker. "We're saying, F--- it. We're taking a side." Indeed, there is shtick in this flick that would offend even a pig in lipstick. There's a jaw-dropping spoof of suicide-bomber training videos, and a bit about "radical Christians" hijacking planes with weaponized crucifixes. Like Oliver Stone's W., which opens two weeks later, Carol could be an October surprise that ignites huge controversy just before the election--or it could be ignored by moviegoers of both parties.

Zucker's politics are slightly more nuanced than his movie's. He's pro-choice and a Sarah Palin fan; he drives a Prius yet supports a party whose conventioneers chant "drill, baby, drill." Like a few of his lunch buddies--Hopper, for instance--he started on the other side of the aisle. After 9/11, he switched parties due to what he saw as Democratic dithering. So he shot anti-John Kerry spots for the Bush campaign, which is when he hit on the idea for Carol. Not that he bothered pitching it to the studios. "There's no way they would have gone near it," he believes. "You go to meetings and everybody is talking about how Bush is an idiot. It's part of the environment of this town."

Still, even in Hollywood, Republicans are pretty good at raising money, and Zucker got $20 million from Mpower Pictures, which Passion of the Christ producer Stephen McEveety founded last year. Casting was a snap--Zucker's lunch pals filled most major parts, along with tinier ones (look for Gary Coleman as a plantation slave). He wanted Dan Whitney (Larry the Cable Guy) or Wayne Knight (Newman on Seinfeld) to play Malone, but they weren't available. Then Zucker saw Farley on an episode of Curb Your Enthusiasm and set up a meeting--despite knowing nothing about his leanings. "He asked about my politics," Farley recalls. "I said to myself, 'Okay, this is where I lose the job,' and told him that I was a longtime conservative."

Not everybody in Carol is a Republican--"I'm pretty sure David Alan Grier was appalled," says Zucker--but most were clearly energized by the esprit de Goldwater. "When George Washington takes him to the World Trade Center, it made me cry," says Grammer. "A lot of people don't want to admit that a threat to this country exists. We're willing to admit it." And to make outrageously over-the-top jokes about it, including a gag about how Hollywood is renamed "Bin Laden Land" after the terrorists "win." Just how willing moviegoers will be to pay to go see Carol, especially in neighborhoods like Zucker's and Grammer's, remains to be seen. Whatever happens, though, there will always be a place for conservatism in Hollywood--at a restaurant way out in the Valley. --Benjamin Svetkey

To watch the trailer for An American Carol, click here. And be sure to check out EW's recent presidential pop-culture debate between John McCain and Barack Obama.

IHateLibs Sat, Nov 22, 2008 at 05:39 PM EST

"So let me get this straight. It's considered liberal to listen to common sense and expect more explanation and straight talk from your government and caring about the way we ravage the earth for waning resources?"

Sure Rudy. Of "course" you're going to spin it that way. The problem is we're not buying it. Any of it. You're just another brain-washed progressive PUNK.

dee Thu, Oct 9, 2008 at 10:53 PM EST

This was another funny Zucker film - with a twist of keeping us focused on the serious threat from terrorists and how ridiculously gluttonous our nation has become that we don't even think straight or think at all. The cameos were great. A couple of people walked out of the theater - I guess it's okay to see a film that makes fun of the White House or a Michael Moore film that is filled with inaccuracies and outright lies, but we can't have a film that pokes fun at the liberals and Hollywood. Go see the movie - you'll laugh and cry. The scene with George Washington at St. Paul's cathedral was moving.

sara Tue, Oct 7, 2008 at 12:12 PM EST

I'm one of the endangered species - a conservative who's worked and survived for years in the hostile Hollywood atmosphere, and would love to know where to connect with others like me.

Daryl L. Hunter Tue, Oct 7, 2008 at 10:22 AM EST

On a scale from one to ten I would rate this film a six, my nine and eleven year old liked it better than I did and rated it a nine, however it sure was nice to see Hollywood let a conservative movie slip through their liberal filter. The kids and I got a special kick out of the courthouse ACLU scene.

I have not been to a theatre since the release of Jesus Of Nazareth in 2006, and the time before that was the Passion of the Christ in 2004. The release of the Passion got me to the theatre for the first time since Dances With Wolves.

I do not like to give Hollywood any money but this movie and its campy stereotypical characterizations helped me point out the differences between the liberal and conservative mindset in a humorous if exaggerated way that the children could understand. The inclusion of Michel Moore, and others my children recognized helped drive the point home. The off take of “a Christmas Carol was brilliant, I think that all children ought to see this film.

helene Tue, Oct 7, 2008 at 07:55 AM EST

thanks Zucker! A movie that promotes the view of middle class America. Check your ticket stubs..apparently theaters are putting the names of other movies on there to make it look like this movie isn't doing well. Go McCain Palin!!

happykid Sat, Oct 4, 2008 at 10:19 PM EST

Geronimo Fri, Sep 19, 2008 at 02:57 PM EST
Plus, I'm sure some libtards will be throwing things at the screen and acting like spoiled children.

Uh, methinks thou protest too much, Gernomino. Please spare us your own "spoiled children" namecalling.
It's pretty simple: Those who want to see this film, will. Those who don't, won't. If you like Fox News, fine. If you like "The Daily Show," fine. But everybody here -- please drop the vicitimology, blame games and name-calling. And be glad you live in a country where both sides can be satirized without true reprecussions.

To Christine Sat, Oct 4, 2008 at 10:07 PM EST

Having 250K does make you rich--as does having a maid. In fairness, since I make 42K, I'm also wildly rich. Think about this: 1.4 billion people live on less than $1.25 a day. Let's be thankful for what we have and share with those who don't have. Fighting world hunger is something all parties can agree on.

Michael Sat, Oct 4, 2008 at 06:40 PM EST

I saw the movie in the heart of hollywood, the theater was packed.I really enjoyed the movie, some of the gags I had to think for a sec before I got them.I find some of the comments interest & others quite boring.I grew up in a very democratic home, my father was president of the local union.It was preached into my head that Republicans bad, Democrats good.Unfortunately I went through my first 30 years, I didnt do research & supported whoever had a D by their name, after all I learn D good, R bad.One exception to that rule was Reagan, I was in College at the time, and every he said made sense, I knew Carter was bad, and Anderson wanted to add $0.50 to a gallon of gas to spur conservation.As a poor college student I couldn't afford fries for a study break much less an extra $20 a week for gas.I see the same problems w/ Chairmen Obama,fussy math.If ~40% of the country pays no taxes, how can 95% get a tax cut,Clinton made a similar claim, my taxes went up $12k on my $70k salary. D bad!

Marnweeks Sat, Oct 4, 2008 at 02:36 AM EST

Republicans are never funny. They are seldom even creative. It takes empathy, freedom of spirit, understanding of the human condition, to tap into the source of art and humor. Their attitude is "I got mine, good luck getting yours." If you can't share in life, if you can't reach out with your heart, how can you be expected to create something beautiful or funny? They are handicapped, and my heart goes out to them, for they try so hard and always miss the mark. Humor is not prat falls, it's the pathos inherent in falling. Poor things. They will always be on the outside until they open their hearts. I'm not holding my breath ...

ED Fri, Oct 3, 2008 at 03:11 AM EST

Its going to be a flop, and nobody cares about these scrubs in this movie. P.S. I never knew conservative had a sense of humor or personality any way the only thing there good at is flag waving, and praying of course. All those prayers came true I guess that's why our country is in this mess.

Chaz Thu, Oct 2, 2008 at 04:57 PM EST

The real joke is Michael Moore has done more for Americans than anybody who is involved with this film?


Hahahaha... yeah he has done more to divide this country than anyone else... that's funny.

ebom Thu, Oct 2, 2008 at 02:46 PM EST

It is good to see a movie targeting liberals and not making republicans so bad. Liberals are so radical today that they want their country to fail whenever there is a conservative president. You complain about everything and truly hope the country fails. Honestly if you hate our country then please leave!!! It will be better for our country. Also can you imagine if a liberal was president, the war on terror would be much worse, so please shut your mouth, and go out and do some good instead of collecting on your unemployment and taking advice from your favorite celebrity, get up and do some good. Also for all of you who say George W. Bush is an "idiot" or "retarded" ask yourself if you have been accepted into an ivy league school lately. I did not think so!

Blaze Thu, Oct 2, 2008 at 01:22 PM EST

Hey! BostonLisa! Guess WHAT? It was Clinton that knew about Bin Laden's involvement in terortist activities long before 9/11 and let the bastard go...How can you possibly justify a "lack" of attacks (that we KNOW of) to the Clinton Administration? Puhleeeeez! Check your facts and engage your brain first...

JimPhelps Wed, Oct 1, 2008 at 11:28 PM EST

The resilient abundance of conservatives in this nation or any other is just a reflection of the stunning mediocrity of the human mind and the malleability of human character in that it bends so easily to suit self-interest. The morons applauding Zucker, Voight et al are just that: mental defectives, or, rather, make that moral defectives, but not in the hypocritical Jerry Falwell way, but in the truer sense of the term. Keep cheering the Republicans you idiots; there's still some country left for you to tear down (and steal!).

patrice Wed, Oct 1, 2008 at 11:22 PM EST

Lynn, your comments just about sum up the whole argument against this stupid, tasteless (and unfunny) movie, and the pathetic crowd and shadowy figures who got it made. Zucker, Grammer, Voight, and Hopper are pathetic, the latter two even more so, as their drift to the right CERTIFIES their lack of brains or serious understanding of politics. Voight's turn is sad. Where did his Luke Martin go? (COMING HOME)

Sure, there's an enormous amount of crap for which LIBERALS, not leftists or real radicals, are responsible for, but above that there' s the objective truth of what a scummy philosophy conservatism and corporatism are, and to endorse THAT cesspool of meanspirited and thieving ideas under the pretext that liberals stink is just...well, pathetic. This country, after more than a century of nonstop chauvinist propaganda, is so self-deluded, its mental powers so atrophied that it doesn't surprise me to see so many idiotic comments on this thread celebrating this piece of manure.

Chris Swancara Wed, Oct 1, 2008 at 05:59 PM EST

Rock on Zucker!!! This is going to be an AWESOME MOVIE!!! Kellsey Grammer is my hero (or at least plays my hero; GEORGE S. PATTON!!!) Lets see how much the Left laughs now when they are the targets. GOD SPEED TO ZUCKER AND THE CAST (AND TO MCCAIN)!!!

Christine Nania Wed, Oct 1, 2008 at 04:54 PM EST

I love how the left thinks that having a fair tax means that the "rich" get huge tax breaks. First of all, making $250K does not make you rich. What it does make you is a consumer and I should know. BUT, go ahead, tax us more now and see what happens next. We won't go to dinner or movies so much, we will cut out casual spending, we'll cut back on weekly maids and lawn care we can do ourselves most of the time. There are so many things we will have to cut back on because YOU think our government can spend our money better than we can. So, who is this tax cut really going to hurt? Think about it for a minute. Those that don't pay much in taxes to begin with, will now see their jobs being deleted. Ask around, it is happening already because we so called "rich" are trying to make up what we lost in the market due to the wonderful Community Reinvestment Act that the Democrats and Clinton put in to effect in 1999. Quit drinking the cool aid, watch the movie and pray McCain wins.

Hank Wed, Oct 1, 2008 at 03:30 PM EST

The real joke is Michael Moore has done more for Americans than anybody who is involved with this film.

K Wed, Oct 1, 2008 at 03:07 PM EST

I find it hilarious thatRepulicans are blamed for the ills of our economy when Democrats have been in charge of Congress for two years. You can thank the dems for NAFTA too. That helped keep decent hard workers in jobs...HA! Blame goes both ways and there is PLENTY to go around.

I am so excited about this movie. FINALLY - an answer to the generally accepted Republican bashing in Hollywood.

Hugh Grant Wed, Oct 1, 2008 at 12:44 PM EST

Thank God for you folks - finally a breath of fresh air from Hollywood !!

Ramzen Wed, Oct 1, 2008 at 12:07 PM EST

MORE POWER TO YOU, HOLLYWOOD CONSERVATIVES! MAY GOD GUIDE AND BLESS YOUR PATHS!

KentuckyLiberal Wed, Oct 1, 2008 at 10:39 AM EST

We liberals like to tell uptight conservatives to "get a sense of humor". Well, now it's our turn. I especially like the roasting of Michael Moore. He doesn't help the progressive cause at all. The movie sounds like a lot of fun, and can't wait to see it.

mary conley Wed, Oct 1, 2008 at 12:01 AM EST

Bob Whiteman, i live in hollywood it really is that bad. yes we do have to keep our heads down , yes they Will throw you out of a store if you have the "wrong" view. yes it is that stupid here.

Woodrow Tue, Sep 30, 2008 at 09:51 PM EST

Conservatives: This movie.
Liberals: Nearly every other piece of 'art' to come out of Hollywoodland.

The difference is that this movie is honest about its position...any doubt what you are going to see? Liberal movies try to mask their agenda, or try to pass hack pieces off as documentaries.

Come to think of it, it's kind of like the major news networks vs. talk radio. Talk radio tells you their positions upfront while news networks try to mask agenda claiming they cover both sides...like asking "Why does Bush suck? We'll get both sides of the issue." Fortunately for conservatives, we do alright with the radio (we don't need pictures to understand something) and online publications (we can read).

Jana Tue, Sep 30, 2008 at 11:58 AM EST

Who was berating this movie "An American Carol" as being conservative right-wing propaganda???? Like, duh!!??? And just what were Michael Moore's movies??? Duh!

jt007 Mon, Sep 29, 2008 at 10:28 PM EST

I have seen 20 minutes of the movie and it's hilarious. Forget the politics, people will love this film because of the absolutely hilarious and politically incorrect way they depict Islamist terrorists.

Laura Mon, Sep 29, 2008 at 09:22 AM EST

Oh please, who let Bob on this page. In my misguided youth I voted for Jimmy Carter and the next thing I knew a loaf of bread cost four times what it did the year before and I couldn't afford to feed my children or buy gas for work. Let us not forget Mr. Clinton who for the last several years of his presidency embarrased the nation with the quote "I did not have sexual relations with that woman". Republications are dumbing down? No, Bob, just making fun of your idiocy.

Bob Whiteman Mon, Sep 29, 2008 at 01:51 AM EST

Poor little conservative millionaires in Hollywood, like Kelsey Grammar, having to hide in houses from those crazed liberals who wouldn't let Frasier become a hit. Oh, that's right...it was a hit for a decade or so. Give me a break! This whining is disgusting. Conservatives who have run this nation into the ground with their deregulation policies and their grip on our military, Enron, K-Street, etc, etc, now whine about not having a voice in Hollywood. Right, Repugs, you hate Hollywood unless it's Fred Thompson, Arnold or your misguided hero, Ronald Reagan. You are all hypocrites who are destroying this nation and dumbing down the population with every new day. You go see this movie and join hands together in your lies and shallowness.

Aaron Sun, Sep 28, 2008 at 03:55 PM EST

Mitch,
Your right The left keeps fogetting stuff like that. They're the only one who also wish death on people also or hope people are in hell. Makes you wonder why they say we're hateful when it's usually just them spewing hate. This movie is Satire and suppoese to be funny. And I'll bet I'll be laughing the whole time.

Mackerman Sat, Sep 27, 2008 at 05:39 PM EST

I like Zucker and I even watch the conservative folks at Fox News, but this looks like an insipid propaganda piece. Plus O'Reily isn't funny. Have to seen him try to riff with Dennis Miller on "The Factor". It's just painful.
Come to think of it, Hannity, Limbaugh, and that Fox Morning Show crew aren't funny either. I think it's because in the end they can never admit that they were ever wrong. Just ask your favorite Conservative "Funny People" about Bush or Palin. Not funny at all.

Mitch Fri, Sep 26, 2008 at 08:54 PM EST

Roberta;

There were no attacks before 9/11? What about the first WTC bombing? Doesn't take much for a liberal to reveal their ignorance...all they have to do is open their mouth.

Kylw Fri, Sep 26, 2008 at 04:25 PM EST

It's because of liberal fascist like Lynn that this movie needed to be made. While leftists tear this country down in order to make 'them' feel good about their ideology, the rest of us recognize what a hypocrites (See the movie/book 'Do As I Say') Moore and those of the same Hollywood-Gore-ilk are.

Lynn Thu, Sep 25, 2008 at 08:11 PM EST

Nothing about the movie is American. Michael Moore would not have had to make his movie if the republican goose-steeping media had reported the truth. Mr. Moore will be vindicated in time, as being a decent and brave patriot among a sea of fools and individuals loyal to a party over our country. This movie is in poor taste and I still wonder where the idea came from and where all the money came from to produce this trash. We are laughing stocks around the world, this movie and the positive postings for it, just how dumb and foolish we are as a nation. We are willing to support those who have proven they are bad for our country against our own best interests. I applaud you Mr. Moore and I condemn this zucker jerk who has been given more respect and defference than he could ever deserve. A supporter of republicans in a time of crisis they've brought to our country? And they call themselves proud Americans? Just so you know, no one else thinks you are.

William Burki Thu, Sep 25, 2008 at 01:47 PM EST

Thank you, about time we get a movie in hollywood not ripping on how terrible conservitives are. Hopefully some of those crazy liberals will go and see this and just maybe it will knock some sense into them.

Eric Thu, Sep 25, 2008 at 12:51 PM EST

Anyone who chooses to not watch a movie because it encourages a different viewpoint than yours is an idiot. That's exactly why we have so many problems. Nobody wants to listen to the other side. I'm an independent and think both sides are way off the mark... but I listen to both and find the good in them.

rick Wed, Sep 24, 2008 at 02:26 PM EST

Kevin Farley claims he loses out on jobs because of his politics? Yeah, I'm so sure that's why the Farley who got the short end of talent stick loses roles!

Suz Wed, Sep 24, 2008 at 09:03 AM EST

Thank God there are still rebels in Hollywood and people willing to finance this movie. I will go see this movie, recommend to others and buy it on DVD. This movie brings joy to my heart in a scary political time. It's the true American way!!!!

Roberta Tue, Sep 23, 2008 at 03:35 PM EST

Do all of you post-9/11 Republican converts really feel citizens of the USA are safer now, following the Bush administration's handling of the post-tragedy period? Is there even a single data point that shows we are safer, that the terrorists are contained and decreasing in either power or intensity of hatred for Americans the world over?

I, too, a lefty liberal, was all for the invasion of Afghanistan and hunting down Bin Laden. Any sign of him? Any sign that Al Qaeda is diminishing in its appeal to extremists across the world? Is Afghanistan on solid footing now? Iraq? Nope. Where has the neo-conservative agenda served the safety of US citizens? And, please do spare the no attacks from Al Qaeda since 9/11 argument, b/c we hadn't had any prior to 9/11, either...

And, now, more US soldiers have died in the Afghanistan/Iraq fighting than the number of victims of 9/11. Their ultimate sacrifice has got to be in support of a deliberate movement to establish sustainable peace.

Greg Tue, Sep 23, 2008 at 02:10 PM EST

I saw a screening of this movie and I laughed my heine off! I admit, I had to keep looking over my shoulder, but this will hit lots of liberal nerves. Voight as George Washington, in a serious scene, brought tears to my eyes. When did we forget that we are Americans first?

Stephanie Tue, Sep 23, 2008 at 11:29 AM EST

Lori, you just told my story! I am also a Jewish Republican in Florida. I don't know what part of the state you live in, but here in South Florida, we are few and far between. I've been lucky in that I have quite a few like-minded friends, although most of the Republicans are not Jewish. I do have some wonderful friends who are Democrats and as long as we don't discuss politics it's all good. You are NOT alone!

James Jeffrey Paul Mon, Sep 22, 2008 at 07:31 PM EST

EVERYONE--We're talking about a MOVIE here. Can't we just wait until we've seen it and judge it on its merits--and perhaps admire its makers for presenting a satire with a somewhat different point of view?

And EVERYONE--HONESTLY--whatever happened to humor that was simply funny, or appealed to everyone? Why does EVERY piece of humor have to be "topical" or "edgy" or "iconoclastic"?

Jennifer Sun, Sep 21, 2008 at 09:57 PM EST

"When you meet, you give each other a secret look--'Are you a Republican too?' It's the new gay." Really, Mr. Zucker? I must have missed the part where Republicans can't legally marry in most of the country, aren't allowed to be in the military and tell people they're Republicans at the same time, can be kicked out of their church, family, and jobs for being Republicans, and face the threat of being killed by someone just because so much as being in the same room with a Republican can be seen as a sexual come-on.

MIke Steinmann Sun, Sep 21, 2008 at 07:20 PM EST

35 years of neocons cutting taxes for the wealthiest, who generally make their $$$ off the sweat of an underpaid workforce, both in and outside the US. And what have we got? A once robust economy now sits on the brink of collapse, 50 million on the brink of disaster without health care thanks to CONSERVATIVE pro-corporate policy and a near-total loss of respect around the globe. The Dumbocrats propose rolling back SOME, but not all of the tax cuts (for those earning over $250K) and the greedy start screaming because they might lose one of their yachts. While the brainwashed conservative Klan whines whether it affects them or not and their "heroes" start unprovoked wars, stoke fears based on recycled lies and dismantle our democracy brick by brick. Have you ever tried to think beyond the MSM's blue & red-state mentality and actually SCRUTINIZE all politicians and the issues? 35 yrs of trickle-down economics is an abject failure and is crashing this country and you're too blind to see it

Lefty McSocialist Sun, Sep 21, 2008 at 11:05 AM EST

David
RE: Palin's book banning
Quoting directly from Factcheck.org
"Sarah said to Mary Ellen [the librarian], 'What would your response be if I asked you to remove some books from the collection?' "

"The librarian was fired, but was told only that Palin felt she didn't support her."

Do we really need a map drawn out for us?

Source: http://www.factcheck.org/elections-2008/sliming_palin.html

Lefty McSocialist Sun, Sep 21, 2008 at 10:55 AM EST

Barbara, unless you make more than 200k, Obama's tax plan is actually better for you. For some reason, I don't think "the rest of us" all make over 200k, (although I may be wrong, EW does cater to the upperclass).
http://money.cnn.com/2008/06/11/news/economy/candidates_taxproposals_tpc/index.htm

http://www.suntimes.com/news/politics/obama/1031268,CST-NWS-tax30.article

Lonely Republican Girl in NYC Sat, Sep 20, 2008 at 03:26 PM EST

Lori - I am also Jewish and it was very similar for me, my conversion to the GOP, I mean.

David Dun Sat, Sep 20, 2008 at 12:47 PM EST

As a liberal, I'm glad they're making this movie. Linking the right with the lowest common denominator type comedy that has been plaguing the box office of late (think Disaster/Epic/Date movie) is fine with me. I think everyone is forgetting they already made this movie- it was called "Team America". At least that one blanketed its right wing values in a veneer of humor.

Lori Sat, Sep 20, 2008 at 11:16 AM EST

I was thrilled to read about the upcoming An American Carol. As a lonely Jewish Republican in Florida, I was so happy to read about Hollywood’s small but smart lunch bunch. Like David Zucker, I am a post-9/11 Republican, and in my circle of friends, that’s practically akin to being a child molester. My thanks to Benjamin Svetkey for making me feel less alone.

Barbara Sat, Sep 20, 2008 at 07:43 AM EST

We definately will see this movie!
I am so sick of hearing "stars" saying such ignorant things, while they think we "fly overs" are the ones that are stupid!
ie: Matt Damon, "I need to know (Gov Palin), if she believes dinos walked the earth 4000 yrs. ago."!!!
If these rich "stars" want to give their money away, then do it, don't support a candidate that will force them to do it, plus the rest of us too!
Hollywood is, and supports, Socialism.

Michael F. Sat, Sep 20, 2008 at 04:34 AM EST

The problem is, this won't be any funnier than other David Zucker (as opposed to Zucker Bros.) movies; in Scary Movie 3 is was enough to reference another movie to supposedly get a laugh (See? It's that creepy chick from the Ring!!) - here it's calling Hollywood "Bin Laden Land." Maybe it's funny in context. Right.

freedom lost Sat, Sep 20, 2008 at 12:43 AM EST

I might see it. I thought it was going to be a movie by conservatives, but I see it is a movie by republicans. more like neocons - not conservatives. pro abortion is not conservative. If it were a movie by conservatives, I would definitely see it.

James Jeffrey Paul Fri, Sep 19, 2008 at 09:34 PM EST

Well, if you think about it, satire is, at heart, very conservative.

Basically it's about mocking hypocrisy and falsehood. If everyone were honest and decent, there'd be no need for satire. Humor, of course, but not satire.

So satire is pretty conservative, at bottom.

But what about all of the pre-60s comics who WEREN'T overtly political--Red Skelton, Jackie Gleason, Jerry Lewis, Henny Youngman, Jack Benny, etc.?

It's only in the last 40 years that people have come to believe that all humor must, by definition, be "ironic" and political and iconoclastic.

Jim Fri, Sep 19, 2008 at 07:07 PM EST

This movie looks terrible.

apparently these republicans just want to put their ignorance on film.

Lonely Republican Girl in NYC Fri, Sep 19, 2008 at 05:42 PM EST

I don't know where you live but the left is the establishment in many places. (Hence the screen name XD)

Lonely Republican Girl in NYC Fri, Sep 19, 2008 at 05:41 PM EST

Rey, in Hollywood, the left IS the Establishment.

Lonely Republican Girl in NYC Fri, Sep 19, 2008 at 05:36 PM EST

David Zucker is a brave man, staking his career on his beliefs. I will be seeing this movie at least 3x to show him my support.

Ender Fri, Sep 19, 2008 at 05:33 PM EST

Conservatism is the opposite of funny? So the latest screeds from Margaret Cho, Sandra Bernhard and Matt Damon were supposed to be hilarious and not smug? Consider myself corrected.

Rey Fri, Sep 19, 2008 at 05:25 PM EST

The problem is, conservatism is the opposite of funny. Funny is about turning convention on its ear, while conservatism is about putting convention on a pedestal. There's a reason why the truly funny political talk shows are left-based (Daily Show, Colbert), while right-wing political humor shows are just awful (1/2 Hour News Hour, Rush Limbaugh's TV show). It's only in Hollywood where there's a perception that left = establishment; out here in the rest of the world, the right is firmly on top of the pyramid, and any attempt to stick it to the man is by definition progressive and not conservative.

Tim Gordon Fri, Sep 19, 2008 at 03:43 PM EST

This will be the first movie in a decade that I will actually spend the
money to see in the theater. I can hardly wait!

Maura Fri, Sep 19, 2008 at 03:28 PM EST

I urge every conservative to go see this movie. It's time to remind Hollywood what mainstream is. Maybe someday they'll tire of losing their money making anti-American movies that no one pays to see.

Wow. Dennis Hopper rocks.

Volkmeister Fri, Sep 19, 2008 at 03:11 PM EST

This should be a hoot of a film. I just hope that because it was made by conservatives it won't be hard hitting enough (conservatives are rather restrained and polite when mocking opponents).

Let's hope there something for everyone. Liberals think that conservatives love to rape the earth, pollute the air and water, and want to start wars with brown people. Yes, they do friends. Well, let's have some fun with that lunacy - why not?

David Fri, Sep 19, 2008 at 03:05 PM EST

Erin,

All the things you mention about Palin are untrue. She did not try to ban a single book, and in fact no books were ever banned in her town during her tenure. She did not say we should teach "abstinence only education" - she said it should be taught alongside traditional, but not explicit, traditional sex-ed. She is not for creationism in schools, she made that very clear in her run for Governor, saying that schools should teach evolution, but if the subject of creationism was brought up by a student, then it should be free for discussion.

All the things you mentioned, and many more, are simply lies and half-truths about Palin spread by the left, taken from bits of things way out of context and some of them just completely wrong. But you have to read websites other than Daily Kos or the Obama water-carrying media to get the true, full context and stories, I'm afraid.

Do a google search - the true stuff is out there.

Nathan Fri, Sep 19, 2008 at 03:01 PM EST

Curtis:
"I'm sick of conservatives parading themselves as mavericks and acting like it's brave to stand up for...[long list of distortions of conservatism deleted for space]"

Really?

Me, I'm sick of Hollywood Leftists calling Bush a liar and a criminal and patting themselves on the back for their "courage," all the while being echoed by nearly everyone else in Hollywood, the news media, the music industry... and NEVER ONCE being troubled by the dread Bush/Cheney regime for their audacity. Everytime I see a Lefist on the news uttering the word "censorship," I snicker...

Geronimo Fri, Sep 19, 2008 at 02:57 PM EST

This looks funny and I can't wait to see it.
Some of you people need to get over yourselves. It's a movie, deal with it.
Plus, I'm sure some libtards will be throwing things at the screen and acting like spoiled children.

Nathan Fri, Sep 19, 2008 at 02:53 PM EST

Buck:
"Hopper is the only one with a decent film pedigree"

Riiiiiight... little films like Deliverance, Midnight Cowboy, Table For Five, Runaway Train, Heat, Mission Impossible, Pearl Harbor, and National Treasure really don't count, do they...?

Nathan Fri, Sep 19, 2008 at 02:46 PM EST

Terry and Erin:
"I don't believe Palin is "anti-evolution", she said she thought creationism should be taught also. I'm with you in that it shouldn't be taught in science class."

Actually, she didn't even say that; she said that if creationism came up in a discussion of evolution it should be allowed.

Ditto the distortion about her sex-ed position: she is on record as being in favor of "traditional" contraception education, merely saying that abstinence-only, as a method of contraception, should also be a legitimate topic.

The idea that she advocates creationism and SOLELY abstinence education is a lie. Not a distortion; a lie.

Ertdfg Fri, Sep 19, 2008 at 02:42 PM EST

"In fact, she is an uber-conservative. Book banning? Abstinence-only education? Anti-evolution????

Moderate? REALLY???"

Nicely done. No books have been banned, she wants abstinence taught as well as contraception and condoms, and she doesn't think creationism should be avoided but agreed it shouldn't be part of the curriculum.

So you can unwad your panties, the lies you've been told about her opinions have long since been disproven.

Of course you'd have to find impartial sources for news to find the interviews where she made these statements. Kos and DU won't provide where she clarified these remarks.

Kathleen Fri, Sep 19, 2008 at 02:37 PM EST

hahahahahaha....

"its the new gay."

ahahahahahaha!

Terry Fri, Sep 19, 2008 at 02:28 PM EST

Erin:

I don't believe Palin is "anti-evolution", she said she thought creationism should be taught also. I'm with you in that it shouldn't be taught in science class.

As to sex education, don't you think it's more appropriate for parents to teach their children as they see fit, rather than having a "one size fits all" approach crammed down their throat in school? (So to speak.;)

At any rate, it's academic, since the Dems have managed to find an almost unimaginably unelectable candidate. They've had a genius in that area the last few elections. lol

James Jeffrey Paul Fri, Sep 19, 2008 at 12:56 PM EST

I hasten to add, I was replying to HERESFORD'S conservative message.

James Jeffrey Paul Fri, Sep 19, 2008 at 12:49 PM EST

Indeed.

Curtis Fri, Sep 19, 2008 at 12:40 PM EST

Looks awful. I'm sick of conservatives parading themselves as mavericks and acting like it's brave to stand up for torture, homophobia, misogyny, xenophobia, and unregulated greed and hold up selfishness as a personal virtue. Sure to be unfunny. I'm glad their coming out of the conservative cave into the light of day so I can stop watching anything they produce or act in. They don't need or get my money.

P. G. Hereford Fri, Sep 19, 2008 at 10:12 AM EST

I noticed so many liberals talking about how a conservative film can't be funny or wait till the liberal response film comes out. What would the liberal response film be to one that promotes patriotism and love of country? Who would make it? Could that person ever refute the charges of being unpatriotic afterward? Unless of course you use Joe Biden's definition of patriotism which is paying more taxes.

nunnya Fri, Sep 19, 2008 at 09:16 AM EST

I'm a Christian and a Conservative and also an avid fan of the movies. I average a movie one to two times a week. I love foreign and independent films. I am not narrow minded and I love both my Jewish and my homosexual friends.
Having said that, I am probably offended and demoralized by someone I am a huge fan of at least once a day. I honestly can't wait to see this movie and I hope that those of us who think like me will support it.

Erin Fri, Sep 19, 2008 at 08:40 AM EST

I'm sorry -- I seem to have missed the connection between being a "moderate" conservative and being a Sarah Palin fan. Just because she's a woman doesn't mean she's moderate. In fact, she is an uber-conservative. Book banning? Abstinence-only education? Anti-evolution????

Moderate? REALLY???

Michael Fri, Sep 19, 2008 at 08:15 AM EST

Name 3 great right wing comedians (unintentional comedians do not count). If you can even think of that many I bet it was hard to name them. Now name 6 great left wing comedians.

The sad truth is that most conservatives do not get irony, and so they can only be unintentionally funny.

frank drebin Fri, Sep 19, 2008 at 07:49 AM EST

OH BOY! A screwball comedy from a guy who hasn't been funny since Naked Gun 2 1/2, and whose last hits were taking over the Scary Movie franchise from the Wayans. With comedic giants such as Dennis Hopper and the last Farley, how can this go wrong?

BuckMulligan Fri, Sep 19, 2008 at 01:00 AM EST

Liberals are much more capable of laughing at themselves than conservatives are.
I want to see it, but as someone mentioned earlier, it is not a great cast. Hopper is the only one with a decent film pedigree, but I haven't seen Hopper make a good movie in over a decade - maybe longer (though I heard he is good in Elegy released this year).

Slynne Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 11:26 PM EST

Well, Jeffrey, this movie is a lot of fun. If, somehow, you could keep an open mind, you, too, would enjoy this movie. I saw this movie at the pre-RNC convention event earlier this month in Minnesota and will most certainly view it again at the theater, as well as purchase the DVD when it is released.

Hayley Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 10:54 PM EST

I CANT WAIT! ill be there opening weekend!

Tia Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 10:40 PM EST

Im young so this movies looks gay.

web Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 10:33 PM EST

top cast list, this should be interesting. i was hoping to see Palin on the bigscreen after the Tina Fey SNL skit. man i love TinaF

Jeffrey Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 10:16 PM EST

Hey Greg, if you're still here, it's interesting that you mentioned abortion because someone called Republicans "murderers". Let's see, abortion: terminating a pregnancy, admittedly without being able to ask the fetus if it wants to be terminated, but if you could ask, it wouldn't be able to answer; fetus has no friends, no memories, no perception of the difference between life and death, therefore can't understand what it would be missing. Killing someone in war: victim is not willing; has friends, family, memories; probably has loved ones and dependents who need him/her; may be an innocent civilian not responsible for whatever polticial decisions lead to the war. So, is killing someone at war less of a murder than abortion, or more? I'll go with more. And if you outlaw abortions, do you think women still won't try to get them? Then you have a dead baby and potentially a dead mother. Then it's on the conservatives, not the liberals. Want that on your conscience?

Brad Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 10:11 PM EST

This movie looks like it's going to be GREAT. I can't wait to see it!!! Why are all the anti-americans crying foul?? wa wa wa... get over it. This movie is funny and more like right on the money on how the lefties really feal about things!!!

Jeffrey Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 10:08 PM EST

Well, listen, I'm definitely liberal, and this sound like crap to me, but without seeing it, who knows? The irony is that they've used "A Christmas Carol" as the inspiration, when Charles Dickens was a fanatic about the ills of capitalist-based society, you know, the kind of society that conservatives are so ga-ga over. Most of those ills---poverty, homelessness, ignorance---haven't improved one whit since he lived, and I doubt this movie's going to help cure any of them.

James Jeffrey Paul Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 09:52 PM EST

Of course, a movie must ultimately be judged on its merits. It's just so rare to have a Hollywood movie that makes fun of LIBERALISM. I and lots of other libertarians, conservatives, and iconoclasts will be going the first weekend.

Leo Daniels Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 09:51 PM EST

WOW, the liberals sure do like to stick it to the conservatives, but whenever someone sticks it to them, they just can't take it!
Michael Moore has been making propaganda movies and MOCKumentaries and people take his crap as Truth!
It's also funny to see how hateful the liberals can really be. Take "The View" for example. When Obama was on all the ladies were drooling over him and kissing his a__, yet when McCain and his wife were on, they were really just mean and downright hateful!
I say, get a life and get a sense of humor. Whenever you stop laughing you might as well stop living!
I'm sure most of the haters here are too cheap to go see a movie anyways, so they sit on their computers and trash movies!
Kudos to David Zucker! The trailers for this film have all looked funny!

Marty duh Marine Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 09:40 PM EST

Dennis Hopper? That's awesome! Oohrah!Finally a group from Hollywood with the cajones to stick it the liberals!

JT Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 09:14 PM EST

I feel the same way Michael Moore does. "I hope it's funny." It doesn't matter if it's conservative or liberal. If it's funny, it'll work.

DonBob Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 08:28 PM EST

I think it's disgusting they will use 9/11 in this. But the Repbuclicans have been riding that for the last 7 years, so we shouldn't be surprised.

Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 08:13 PM EST

Jeez, people, lighten up. It's just a movie. Democrat/Republican Conservative/Liberal...who cares?

Nancy K. Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 08:12 PM EST

Is this like that right-wing "comedy" news show that Fox News created that lasted about a week? That's about how long I'm giving this movie as well. Conservatives do not make with the funny. They just don't and this will undoubtedly fail miserably at the box office. And I for one will laugh once again at how truly pathetic their attempts at anything even remotely resembling comedy continue to be.

Unbelievable Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 08:06 PM EST

Biggest reason not to see this movie: Bill O'Reilly is in it.

Em Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 07:58 PM EST

I'm a liberal, but that's not why I won't be seeing this movie. I won't be seeing this movie because it's got Jon Voight, Kelsey Grammer, and Dennis Hopper in it. That's really not a great cast.

Rick Cain Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 06:54 PM EST

Conservatvies just don't get it.

Comedy isn't leftist or rightwing, its just comedy. Their twisted perceptions of reality and their inability to laugh at themselves is why a dumb movie like this gets made.

I'm sure it will be as successful as "Meet the Spartans".

Raven_Moon Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 05:49 PM EST

This movie looks kinda awful. What happened to good parody movies?

bb Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 05:48 PM EST

Well, as an American I can say this sounds pretty stupid.

Brian Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 05:35 PM EST

Wouldn't it be funny if lefties and liberals picketed this movie like conservatives like to picket everything else? I think it would be a nice ironic joke... oh, I forgot conservatives don't believe in irony.

Cinda Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 04:13 PM EST

All that will matter in the end is whether or not the movie is actually funny -- and nothing in the article really sounds that amusing. I guess previews, etc., will tell more about it. Also, the way this election is going, I would guess that most people are getting fairly burnt out on politics.

Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 03:54 PM EST

Big K, please see the comment from Mark Henderson on Wed @ 9:30 for appropriate conservative spelling.

cobuffjensen Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 03:07 PM EST

Yes, I do realize they are actors. And like I was saying, they are in a comedy movie, not in front of the media spouting out their beliefs. They aren't trying to sway people, they are just making a movie which coincides with their beliefs.

And what, a conservative can't express his opinions? Liberals say whatever they want, whenever they want, without fear of recourse, but as soon as a Republican says something, everyone has to jump on them!

AmericanFella Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 03:06 PM EST

Dennis Hopper? What a sad, sad thing to learn.

Nerwen Aldarion Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 03:01 PM EST

It's about time something from the political right brought something out, if it was on the left the only comments about it would be on blogs. Besides these people aren't trying to promote their veiws as fact, they are presenting a funny comedy about patriotism. I've never watched a political movie in my life, that's chaning on October 3rd

skeptikal Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 02:54 PM EST

@cobuffjensen, you clearly must be a politician or you wouldn't be spouting your opinion for everybody to see.

Jim Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 02:47 PM EST

Uh, you do realize that the people in this movie are actors, nay, celebrities even.

cobuffjensen Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 02:27 PM EST

All I know is if this were made from the liberal side, no one would be saying anything bad about the movie. It's about time someone from the right actually says and does something. I am sick of hearing all the garbage come out of celebrities mouths in hollywood about politics. They are actors, not politicians. They should keep to reading scripts!

Chuck Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 02:27 PM EST

But... it just doesn't sound like a funny movie? I hope it's better than described.

James Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 02:18 PM EST

Remember folks, its OKAY for celebrities to promote their political agenda when they are extremist right wing Republicans. When they express anything not pre-approved by that party, they are "unamerican" and "irrelevant".

NM Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 02:09 PM EST

joss: "conservatives are never ever funny. ever."

Never ever ... on purpose.

But they can be hilarious. The most I've laughed was when Steven Colbert asked that republican rep. who favors the 10 commandments that incredibly audacious question: "What are the 10 commandemnts?"

So, no, you can't really say they're never funny.

Lisa Stone Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 01:51 PM EST

Outstanding! Well written and to the point.

Jiff
www.anonymize.us.tc

jimmeh Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 01:40 PM EST

personal opinion here
Common people have a sense of humor!! right or left people have a right to insult and make fun of other people for comedy.
Whatever political stripe you are if you cant laugh at yourself then who can you laugh at?

joss Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 01:34 PM EST

conservatives are never ever funny. ever.

filthyrichmond.blogspot

egad Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 12:21 PM EST

do these guys realize that 9-11 happened under Bush's watch and after he ordered the Al-Queda task to be ended. And that Iraq is a total nightmare. These guys are, as Americans, entitled to their opinions but so am I and I think they are a bunch of crazy old men who got pushed around as kids.

John Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 11:46 AM EST

The humor in David Zucker's movies is as stale and dated as the Republican Party's ideas. No one will go see this stinkbomb except for doddering old codgers (wait, they don't go to movies). The last thing the Zuckers did that was actually funny was "Naked Gun 2 1/2", way back in 1991. It's a pretty sad state of affairs when you need OJ Simpson in your movies to make them relevant!

Melinda Dillon Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 11:34 AM EST

Big K Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 10:22 AM EST

Hey Brian,

You know what else Dems are master at? Spelling the word "Hypocrisy".

No WAY!!! LOL.

Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 11:15 AM EST

The Right love to play their "we proud few of merit in a land of debauchery" routine. The following are the politicians that came from the "leftist" Hollywood:

Ronald Regan
Sonny Bono
Clint Eastwood
Arnold Shwartzenegger

Perhaps it's time for the right to to stop whining about under representation.

Incidentally, this movie will both stink and fail. You can bet on it.

rey Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 11:14 AM EST

the only problem i have with the GOP is the stance they take that if you're not with us than you hate america.

Gideon Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 11:11 AM EST

If it's funny, it will stand on it's own. If it is a jingoistic propaganda film it will flop.

matt Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 11:07 AM EST

This looks like a lazy comedy. For one, the argument that Michael Moore is unpatriotic is pretty offensive. Some may disagree with the guy, but I wouldn't question his patriotism.

The reason people balk at this film is not because it's made by conservatives, but rather because it unfairly labels liberals as anti-American. That's wrong on multiple levels. If anything, preeminent wars, torture, renditions, and domestic spying are anti-American.

I wholeheartedly believe that conservative thought can be humorous when done correctly. The film Thank you for Smoking had a libertarian slant, but it was intelligent and very clever.

Bryan Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 10:44 AM EST

Notice how all the hate and vitrol on this comment board are from the liberals.

Quite typical, actually...

Big K Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 10:22 AM EST

Hey Brian,

You know what else Dems are master at? Spelling the word "Hypocrisy".

Linda Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 07:32 AM EST

Grammer and Zucker can suck it, and not because I'm a democrat (I am), but because I am sick to death of that insulting attitude that if you're against the Bush Doctrine, you're for the terrorists.

There is a tendency on both sides of the aisle to stereotype, but stop calling me unpatriotic for believing that unilateralism, torture and invading my civil liberties hasn't done anything to make us safer.

It's one thing to parody the left, but this movie as offensive as one would be that showed Sean Hannity in Iraq murdering babies. Give me a break.

kevin Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 05:55 AM EST

I can't wait to see it!

filthyrichmond.blogspot.com

duh Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 01:26 AM EST

Of COURSE there are Republicans in Hollywood--those directors and actors are rich, and therefore utterly protected by Republican policies. Duh. It's just too bad that Republicans seem to think that if you're even the slightest bit liberal, then you hate America. Michael Moore may be a blowhard (but there aren't any of THOSE in the Republican camp, are there? Nah...), but he's fully aware of what happened on 9/11. He just thinks we have things to fix in America. Wanting to fix your country doesn't mean you hate it. And isn't our country built on free speech and the right to dissent and disagree? Seems like the more Republicans try to silence dissenting opinions, the less American they become.

DanOregon Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 12:18 AM EST

I actually figure I'll see it when it hits Redbox, love political movies. But I do wonder if someone will be able to figure out why so many prominent former lefties of a particular age (40s-50s) decided after 9/11 that were wrong. It wasn't like there weren't terror attacks in the US before.

annieR Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 12:02 AM EST

A right-wing comedy? Interesting, oxymoronic concept.

Bryan Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 11:49 PM EST

Hey, Dems:
If you disagree with this movie, no one's going to force you to watch it.
Of course Dems are the masters of hypocrasy, so they'll claim it's totally legit to badmouth this movie yet you can't dare poke fun at Michael Moore, he and Alec Baldwin and Al Gore are just "trying to save the world."
Someday Dems and Republicans alike will both come to the conclusion that 99% of their venom and rancor is absolutely misguided and petty. Neither Dems nor Reps are the "bad guys," we're all "good guys" with just different opinions on controversial, gray-area issues.

Clare Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 10:27 PM EST

As a liberal I say good for them. Looks like a funny movie. I always find it funny though how republicans preach free speech yet they are the first to try to punish by boycotting for speaking freely. I would never boycott an actor or anyone else for speaking their mind politically even if their politics are different than mine.

Crystell Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 09:57 PM EST

I hope Zucker and co. are prepared for the movie that responds, shut up, you're morons. What about conservative dithering? You want to go on and OOOOOON about dems. where is the movie that points out how the right wing has WHINED about 9/11 giving them an excuse for anything they want to do to this world for years, while they've obviously NEVER been right about it. People died so you all can act like you are the only ones who know what it means to be American while you only HELP those you say your fighting, wreck our economy, oh and endanger us more and more while the Middle East is screaming at us to listen to them.

SCORE!

Jon Kerry Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 09:34 PM EST

BILL o'rilley is my hero and I wish micain Chose me as a running mate

mark henderson Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 09:30 PM EST

I know for a fact that, in my ten year studie on liberals and conservatives and their polocies, i have further concluded by the rise and incline of the economical reliefe that liberals purely SUCK!!!

Andrew Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 09:13 PM EST

Well put Christine.

Joe Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 09:11 PM EST

Yea what Andrew Said.
And liberals are always saying
(Girly voice) "can't we all just get alllonggg." (Reg. Male voice ((mine hint*hint)) If your the ones saying that then you start first if you made the suggestion. Thats just As fair as (Calvin Ball)-From Calvin and Hobbes FWI Read it soon if you haven't. honestly don't put profain words on the internet I don't want my kids to see it. OK

Christine Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 08:56 PM EST

Obviously Hollywood conservatives have every right to make a movie that makes fun of liberals. The only thing that bugs me is that yet again, anyone against the war in Iraq must not realize that there terrorism is a threat to the US. Maybe some of us just believe that we need to figure out a better way to deal with that threat. We're all grownups, so shouldn't we take the time to understand and respect the arguments we don't agree with?

Andrew Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 08:52 PM EST

Grow up people, are you in the second grade? I'm 16 and am soposedly to be the most "imoral" age group of all right now, but you take the cake as far as disrespect. So get over it and get a hobby. :(

KB Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 07:55 PM EST

Zucker says f*ck it, I say f*ck him and the right wing horse he rode in on. Sad that someone can turn on such a dime due to one event that is still not fully understood by so many people. Why not make a movie about Reagan/Bush giving those weapons to bin Laden all those years ago to fight the Commies? Why not make a movie about how Saddam was once our bestest friend EVER when he was fighting the Iranians for us? Oh yeah, that wouldn't be funny either, and it would actually be the truth. Conservatives HATE that.

VI Haynes Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 07:41 PM EST

I don't care what your political viewpoint is, exploiting 9-11 in a supposed "wacky comedy" is more than disgusting. Even both political campaigns came together last week to make the point that no matter what your disagreements are, you don't stoop to cynically playing on images of 9-11. True patriots (and, for that matter, the sane) tend to find exploiting 9-11 reprehensible. Zucker's "comedy" reportedly does just that, as one of the characters shows the Michale Moore character the ashes of the WTC so he can be lectured about "patriotism." Zucker has commented on the scene and pretends this is to make some profound statement, but let's be clear: in the context of the film's mission, it's so Zucker can cynically get in a scraping-beneath-the-bottom-of-the-barrel cheap shot at some drummed-up slur on his political enemies' supposed lack of patriotism. Zucker could be a liberal, a conservative or a member of the Whig party, and that would still be utterly and unforgiveably vile.

Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 07:41 PM EST

I've already seen this movie at a special pre screening in Minneapolis during the Republican National Convention and it is hillarious. I'm gonna see it again just cuz there was so much laughter that I missed some of the dialogue.

Post Comment Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 06:38 PM EST

It's another "Half-Hour Comedy Hour" - i.e., CRAP from people who wouldn't know funny if it were inserted in suppository form.

Indie Voter Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 05:30 PM EST

If this movie is as funny as the early Zucker films, I'd love to see it and will be first in line. But the comments from the filmakers/actors in this article are a powerful reminder why voters should not depend on celebrities for informed and intelligent political commentary.

laylagalise Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 04:26 PM EST

This movie looks like it's going to be more "Scary Movie 3" than "Primary Colors." It just seems like it will be stupid and doesn't appeal to me in the least. I'd be much more interested in a serious take on Clinton's life by a conservative director (like Stone is doing on GW's) than this kind of thing.

Tino Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 04:14 PM EST

Would be nice for some bi-partisanship, but what are you gonna do? Man, I sure hope the change train is coming.

Oh, and this movie looks absolutely brutal.

NYC Doc Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 04:14 PM EST

There most certainly is a liberal bias in the media; however,if one doesn't understand the difference between newscasters (Keith Olbermann,Chris Matthews,Dan Rather, to name a few)from commentators such as talk radio personalities and Air America pesonalities (not our fault AA sucks and no one listens to them) then I just don't know what to tell you to make it clearer.

Even MSNBC and CBS have as much as admitted left bias by the firing of Keith Olbermann And Chris Matthews and Dan Rather a few years back. NBC has given up any pretense in being impartial and is completely in the tank for Obama. The difference between the news media and the guys like Limbaugh, Boortz, etc is that the latter makes no pretenses; they are very open about their bias, and it is not their job to be unbiased. It IS, however, the jobs of the news media and print media to be unbiased, which they are not doing, and as a result, have seen a decline in readership for the last 20 years. Payback is hell.

Bill Maher's stain Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 04:01 PM EST

So I guess Lindsay Lolife will (or at least should) become a Republican any day now, Bill...

Broadway Baby Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 03:58 PM EST

The claim there is a liberal bias in the media is beyond me. 90% of talk radio are 'conservative' personalities. Newspapers are bleeding money except for those with a conservative editorial slant. The broadcast journalism media was so crazy over an Obama/Hillary Clinton war that they made it the issue of the primary season and now see more money by making the election over Palin vs. Obama rather than the real choice of McCain vs. Obama. Fortunately for those of the conservative bent it seems that a majority of the population is behind them and willing to pay to hear their beliefs preached back to them. This movie will probably do very well for that reason and will be hailed as 'out of the box' when really it seems to be of no risk at all financially. It simply will fuel the culture wars that many of us were hoping to leave behind when 'honorable' John McCain became the Republican nominee and 'change' Barack Obama the Democratic nominee.

Gabrielle Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 03:52 PM EST

This movie may or may not suck, but I'm going to see it. It's about time this was made. For too long, when liberals launch into their loud, shrill b**tching about anything and everything, conservatives have shook their heads, rolled their eyes, and walked away, feeling that libs are too stupid and childish to reason with. We know it's time we fight back. This movie, albeit a bit of silly fluff, may be a good start.

The way I see it, if this movie gets liberals foaming at the mouth (enough so that they did take the trouble to come here and comment on it), it must be doing something right. Kind of like...oh, I don't know...PALIN....?! Heh, heh, heh.

This movie is most certainly going to be a bit tacky and going for the cheap laughs, so we'll take that criticism and remind the libs they have...let's see..all the OTHER trash that passes for entertainment that Hollywood churns out on a regular basis.

Janice Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 03:48 PM EST

If Republicans are the new gays, can they legally marry in all fifty states?

I won't see this film. I watched a Pink Panther movie recently and was astonished how many joked Zucker ripped off for his overrated Naked Gun movies.

Rudy Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 03:36 PM EST

Must say I agree Dennis. Your absolutley right.

Christopher Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 03:16 PM EST

"When you meet, you give each other a secret look--'Are you a Republican too?' It's the new gay."

No, it's not. Perfect example of delusion and grandeur.

Bill Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 03:14 PM EST

All the principles mentioned are cocaine addicts and washed-up actors and producers. When you have nothing left, become a repulsive...oops, republican. No doubt this will turn out to be a right-wingnut reeking steaming pile of human waste.

Lice Guru Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 03:13 PM EST

How much does anyone wanna bet this will rake in more B.O. than Bill Maher's Religulous, and be way FUNNIER to boot?

BostonLisa Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 03:02 PM EST

EP Sato, Um last I checked we haven't had a terrorist attack on our soil (which can largely be attributed back to Clinton; it is absurd to imply it was because of Guiliani being a Republican - I have never heard anything so inane in my life). London, Spain, terrorism has hit other places but we haven't, and that's not luck. It's a shame people have already forgotten the horror of 9/11 and stick their heads in the sand to stand on some holier than thou higher ground.

Greg Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 02:45 PM EST

I'm sorry, were some liberals trying to make hay earlier by posting about Kelsey Grammer's adultery? Interesting ........... hey, how are John Edwards and Bill Clinton doing lately? Oh, and calling Republicans "murderers" ......... seriously, do you not understand what abortion is? Does someone need to explain it to you? As to this movie, if 10 people go to see it, it will outdraw 99% of the Hollywood movies the liberals throw out there about war and pro-choice politics (say, how did "Lions for Lambs" do at the box office again?).

EP Sato Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 02:41 PM EST

I love how Zucker claims that Democratic Inactivity is the reason he became a Republican after 9/11. Let's see, on 9/11 the House had a Republican Majority, the Supreme court had a 5-4 split (5 gop nominated judges), there was a Republican in the White House and a Republican Mayor of New York.

Even though the source of our troubles was Bin Laden, the GOP took us to war with Iraq. Bin Laden's still not yet found, the country Bush said is our friend has kept Bin Laden hidden within its borders since then (Pakistan), the Department of Justice never found the person responsible for the Anthrax attacks and put it all on some dude who committed suicide, all the while allowing Socialists to take over the governments in South America, refusing to meet with the North Koreans to stop them from building a bomb, and while totally ignoring Iran's nuclear ambitions (the country we SHOULD have gone to war with).

Clearly the republicans have made us safer...really they have

john Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 02:26 PM EST

way to go ---Sascha----
good for you, someone has to make a stand against these bleeding hearts
Also, I hate the "view" all except elizabeth, she is nice

Sascha Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 02:19 PM EST

Conservatives have every right to make a political movie. It's about time. Fair is fair. We have enough liberal bias in the entertainment industry to last our lifetimes. Zucker is brilliant. His comedy style is epic. He pretty much invented comedy. This movie might be great and might be bad. But it's a valiant effort either way. I'm so sick of liberals.

john Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 02:10 PM EST

as usual, the bleeding hearts are crying about the movie.
they can make movies like "W" and ronald regan, but oh no, God forbid if a conservative makes a movie about left wing nuts.
what a bunch of loosers---just like they are going to lose the election, yes once again, they will screw around and find a way to lose!!!!!

Dennis N. Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 01:56 PM EST

FormerRepub: I'm glad that you noted the REAL travesty surrounding Mr. Grammer's (ah! Just to write the name incorrectly pains me!) adulterousness: his wife is HOT! What a pig!

colbere Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 01:54 PM EST

Authoritarians can't do humor very well. It's black humor without the humor.

wondawonka Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 01:52 PM EST

I wonder if this movie advocates violence against liberals. Remember a few months ago that right-wing wacko who shot up that church? Like that.

FormerRepub Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 01:47 PM EST

fingerbo Wed, Sep 17, 2008 --

The reason Repubs think this is funny, is because their masses dont know the truth and they enjoy anything that insults denigrates and debases people with integrity and honesty.

Repugs Dont understand that Satire parodies and exaggerates the truth to comical levels. You cant be funny if you are making a Democrat that has kindness, consideration, thoughtfulness, intelligence, wisdom, and good intentions out to be a megalomaniacal scumbag jerk that "sees the light of the Perfect Republicans" whom are in reality murderers, theives, backstabbers, and evil people.
That just doesnt become funny at all.

Slipstream Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 01:45 PM EST

Dennis Hopper is a busy man of late. He seems to have a lot of films coming out and events to attend. I just got his voice on my GPS from Navtones.com. Is there anything this man can’t do?

M Weyer Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 01:44 PM EST

What I like is that this movie is going to skewer Michael Moore. I'm liberal in a lot of things but I find Moore an obnoxious egotist who doesn't know what he's talking about half the time and elevates himself to a ridiculous level of importance. His movies are filled with incredible inaccuracies and judgements (go to Cuba and see how truly "well treated" their people are instead of the free health paradise "Sicko" paints). That this man is treated as such a hero annoys the hell out of me as he's really no better than O'Reilly, just on the flip side, not caring about facts, just getting his face on camera and earning money (let's not forget, this "blue collar champion" has a three million dollar Manhatten apartment and flies on private planes). You think the Zuckers version is a parody? I say Moore IS a walking parody already.

FormerRepub Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 01:30 PM EST

IndianaJenn Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 01:09 PM EST -- Did anyone else have to do a double-take on the picture? I thought Bob Hope was Patton. Eerie!

yeah, but Bob Hope was a much much nicer and smarter man than Kelsey "i cheated on my hot wife with my 16 yr old babysitter" Grammer.

FormerRepub Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 01:27 PM EST

Nobody is saying there ISNT a threat to the United States you *****s. They are saying "the Republicons have Not done ANYTHING useful in protecting america, they havent implemented any 9-11 commission recommendations, Bush cut funding nationwide for first responders, they fraudulently invaded a country that had nothing to do with the terrorists that attacked us, they decreased funding and troops to afghanistan, they failed to capture the guy responsible for 9-11 attacks, and because of Iraq's invasion and occupation for 5 yrs, they have made an additional 65 million muslims want to come bomb us now, and kill any Americans who travel overseas, yet they think they can keep these World Trade treaties going full steam. Nice"

Paul Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 01:10 PM EST

Kelsey Grammer: "A lot of people don't want to admit that a threat to this country exists."

We all agree that a threat to this country exists. And some of us feel that the people who pose a danger to us were further strengthened by our involvement in Iraq. Kelsey, thanks for being one of those people in favor of taking our focus off catching bin Laden. You've really made America safer...

IndianaJenn Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 01:09 PM EST

Did anyone else have to do a double-take on the picture? I thought Bob Hope was Patton. Eerie!

fingerbo Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 01:08 PM EST

Oh, and one more thing: the Magic Eightball says, "This movie's gonna tank."

fingerbo Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 01:04 PM EST

Zucker lost "it" years ago. His movies haven't been funny in ages. I saw the trailer for this thing and thought, "Is this a spoof of what conservatives think is funny? Oh, it is what they think is funny." Lame. Super lame. I thought his anti-Kerry commercials for the heinous Club for Growth were sadness incarnate. Weak, sloppy, poorly executed junk. "Airplane" was one of my fave comedies when it came out, but I was just a kid. I've seen it as an adult and it's okay. It doesn't really hold up. Nor does "Police Squad". A lot of people got really twisted up after September 11, 2001. I live in Manhattan, and my wife worked down near the World Trade Centers. It's a day that scarred us, too. But we didn't suddenly look at Bush and his cronies and say (to paraphrase), "You're doin' a heckuva job, Dubya." From the second Bush advocated shopping as a cure-all and climbed that mound of rubble at Ground Zero I thought, "we're fucked." I was right. Zucker and his crowd are wrong. And unteachable.

lj rettie Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 12:56 PM EST

"You go to meetings and everybody is talking about how Bush is an idiot. It's part of the environment of this town."

Uhm...Mr. Zucker...
Bush IS an idiot. It's part of the environment of this country.

Dennis N. Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 12:51 PM EST

I didn't come across clearly enough. I hate that his his name is ACTUALLY spelled that way. With an er. I hate my life because of it.

Jim Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 12:26 PM EST

Okay, Jon. We're on the same page. As a liberal, I don't mind when my side is tweaked, if it's done intelligently. That's why that Fox Half Hour News Hour stunk. It's not that it wasn't funny (which it wasn't) but the jokes were so half-assed and one-note. Anybody that watches South Park regularly knows how well Trey and Matt go after all sides (although Manbearpig was not good). The one where Kyle moves to San Francisco, or when Cartman goes after the hippies, for example. And not for nothing, compare Alec Baldwin's reaction to the beating he took in Team America, where he said he would have voiced his own puppet if they asked, to all the conservatives whining about the unfair treatment.

Anne Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 12:17 PM EST

I misspelled "cast" in my last post. My apologies.

Anne Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 12:16 PM EST

Jason, I think the extremists on both sides pander to culture wars in an effort to cause people to case a vote based upon fears and prejudice. Liberals create a have vs have not fight (where those that "have" are the tight fisted bad guy) and zealots on the right declare that the country is the new Gomorrah. Everyone needs to take a deep breath, stop making personal attacks at other folks who do not share similar views and use reason and common sense in castng their vote.

Bonnie Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 12:09 PM EST

Hey Dennis N, Kelsey's last name is spelled like that, Grammer. Watch some his shows, Cheers, Fasier, the credits spell his name Grammer. You'd think after 20 years on TV they'd have it right. Huh?

Jon Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 12:05 PM EST

Dennis, what the hell are you talking about? Grammer -- with an -er -- is the typical spelling of the name. Not -ar like the word.

strickens_girl Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 12:03 PM EST

Why?

Jon Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 12:03 PM EST

Jim, I said "Team America" killed the left-wing section of Hollywood (and all their self-importance). I didn't say it also didn't kill the right-wing macho patriotism, too. It did, and it was brilliant. But the idea that lefty Hollywood activism hasn't been taken on before in a movie is just wrong.

Dennis N. Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 11:49 AM EST

Of all the quirky misspellings of a last name, why is Kelsey's namesake spelled with an -er? I wince every time I read it.

Jason Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 11:46 AM EST

Anne, what you describe is what conservatism should be, but unfortunately Republicans pander to the culture wars in order to score votes and then pull the bait and switch. If the debate was truly about two different ways of governing rather than these culture wars we're immersed in, maybe I could better respect the conservative point of view. Read the book "What's the Matter With Kansas".

@jim Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 11:40 AM EST

"And Kelsey Grammer is in Down Periscope, not McHale's Navy. That was Tom Arnold." --- Oh my bad. I knew Kelsey Grammer was in one of the least funny comedies ever made in history. Down Periscope/McHale's Navy -- Kelsy Grammer/Tom Arnold --- It's all the same crap.

walrusgajoob Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 11:35 AM EST

Hey, Heather! I lived in San Francisco for six years! San Francisco: one of the, if not most, liberal cities in this country. Just about everyone I knew came from somewhere else in the country. They came there to be themselves. They were outcasts in school. They were nerds and were sick of being picked on by conservative people (aka, "The Jocks!"). Liberals are made out to be nerdy, wimpy, dirty intellectuals that care nothing of this country. Watch one second of any conservative talk show and see if the "liberal" can get a single thought in without being beaten down by the buff, good-looking conservative "host." To many, it's like deja-vu... of high school. Don't cry for Hollywood conservatives. Cry for the crappy films they make.

p.s. I loved "Team America." If you really watch it, it does play both sides. Though I think it would have been much funnier if they had Bush and Cheney as FAG members!

R Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 11:33 AM EST

This looks to be as big a hit as Kelsey Grammar and Dennis Hopper's last politically charged comedy, "Swing Vote."

Jim Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 11:22 AM EST

Anthony, those news organizations are not left-leaning, it's just that reality has a liberal bias. The liberal mainstream media is a huge myth created by the right whenever a Republican is reported doing something bad. Was it the same liberal MSNBC that canceled Phil Donahue despite his high ratings because he was the only voice in the media questioning Bush's drive for war in Iraq? Was it the same liberal NY Times that published Judith Miller's false reports of Iraq's WMD's? Was it the same liberal media that raked Clinton over the coals during the whole Lewinsky affair?

Jim Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 11:18 AM EST

And Kelsey Grammer is in Down Periscope, not McHale's Navy. That was Tom Arnold. And can we stop with the boo-hooing of Hollywood conservatives. To even attempt to compare them to the blacklisted actors, writers, etc. of the 1950s is ridiculous.

AnthonyX Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 11:16 AM EST

The reason FoxNews is # 1 in the ratings is simple. They offer something that others do not. A centre right perspective. There "Fair & Balanced" is the biggest FU in history. They are not, but they slyly admit it. Hardly ever watch. Only for the great comedy show Red Eye on at 3am

The centre left is split between: NBC ABC CBS CNN PBS MSNBC etc etc etc and those news organizations do not admit it.

All of these media outlets plus general pop culture, plus Universities et al have made the perception that centre left is the norm, So if you are centrist your scratching your head thinking wait, I am no a bad guy. If your opinions range in the centre right well you a wacko if you are right wing, you should be shot. Left wingers, though, quirky but mean well.

Jim Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 11:15 AM EST

Jon, if you think Team America only targeted the left wing, then you completely missed the point of "America F*** Yeah!"

Tony Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 11:11 AM EST

If it looked funny, I'd be fine with it, but it just looks bad. And they'll blame liberals for it not being a hit (which, I guess wouldn't really be a lie).

And, y'know, I couldn't think of a way to make it worse until they mentioned Larry the Cable Guy in the lead role.

Mario Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 11:08 AM EST

this sounds like complete and utter crap...

Robert Kallio Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 11:07 AM EST

And they're not showing this film in advance to critics, so they're clearly proud of their efforts. Someone who HAS seen it said it's worse than LOVE GURU.

Shawn Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 10:55 AM EST

Heather - You're IN High School aren't you?

Heather Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 10:52 AM EST

Why do Liberals have to make fun of Conservatives so much? It's so high school...the "cool" kids making fun of the "nerds." And just like high school, the nerds always turn out better than the cool crowd. :)

Tim Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 10:52 AM EST

Let me get this straight: in the last eight years, we've had a mostly Republican-controlled government, a presidential administration that outed a CIA agent, appointed a know-nothing AG, and "lost" millions of inter-office e-mails, we've launched a poorly executed "War on Terror" and an unjust war in Iraq, our economy is doing horribly, the world hates us, and yet these Hollywood know-nothings are STILL banging the drum of 9/11 and claiming to be victims??? Taking a Moore stand-in to the World Trade Center after 9/11 and converting him into a patriot and shooting ACLU zombies? At the very least, didn't these guys learn from Dennis Miller: that conservative comedy (particularly of the Limbaugh-Coulter-O'Rielly variety) just doesn't work, that it's more shrill and self-important than smart and funny? Besides, if these whiners have a problem with Hollywood distributing their film, why don't they just give it to Rupert Murdoch to run on Fox News for an entire weekend?

Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 10:43 AM EST

For those of you who havent yet seen clips from this film (lucky), you arent watching FOX news (even luckier), they have been promoting this turd for months. Theres actually a hilarious youtube clip where Hannity derails liberals for not having a sense of humor. LIBERALS NOT HAVING A SENSE OF HUMOR.

dan Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 10:43 AM EST

LMAO..... No one packs em in like Kelsey Grammer! If he's half as funny in this as he was in McHale's Navy then this movie is sure to be a hit!

PS
Aren't republicans the ones always complaing about biased filmmakers putting political messages into their movies? Guess it's only bad when you don't agree with the specific message. F'n hypocrites.

NotMozart Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 10:43 AM EST

I'm a liberal, but hey, if it's funny, it's funny. I hope it is. I've liked some of Zucker's stuff in the past. If my side of the fence can make good-hearted fun of the other, I say fair's fair. I, for one, will wait until after I've seen it to cast judgement. As Voltaire said, "I do not agree with what you have to say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it." Leave it to a Frenchman to define America so succinctly.

Dennis N. Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 10:39 AM EST

Indeed, Anne. Indeed.

Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 10:37 AM EST

Wow, this sounds horrendous.

Seanandmolly Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 10:33 AM EST

Minutiae - Perhaps parodies on 9/11, Christian suicide bombers, and slavery is gutsy but I would hope for film makers with less cojones and more brains.

Jon Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 10:33 AM EST

This isn't the first right-wing comedy. Didn't you see "Team America: World Police"? That movie killed the entire left-wing political movement in Hollywood. And I guarantee it'll be approximately sixteen million times funny than this nonsense, because Trey Parker knows how to take an issue and dissect it. The Zucker Bros. forgot how to be funny two decades ago.

Snarf Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 10:28 AM EST

Republicans may be the new gay, but I doubt anyone in La-la land lost a job for being a conservative. That being said this movie sounds like it could be hysterically funny or monumentally bad.

Anne Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 10:26 AM EST

And no, I am not going to see An American Carol. I agree with Joel, this looks "painfully unfunny."

Anne Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 10:24 AM EST

Wow. Generalize much? I am a conservative (I do not hold hands with the Republican party) and do not laugh at those "who do not have much or whose rights or trampled upon." I believe that the federal government, in accordance with the Constituton, should be a limited government (hello state and local governments). The federal government should not be big brother and that we should not be dependent upon the federal government for anything other than those responsibilities specifically defined in the Constitution. That does not equate to desiring that others not have money, marriage or otherwise. I am all for anyone having money that works for it (and I am against the feds taxing the hell out of it, no matter what you make) The federal government should not be involved in marriage issues, as that goes outside the realm of its authority. And religion..come on. There are extremists on both ends of the political spectrum. Lets not turn pop watch into generalized rants. It is beneath us!!

Joel Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 10:22 AM EST

This movie looks painfully unfunny.

Liddy Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 10:21 AM EST

Well I won't watch it, but did you notice all the people mentioned the article were white, middle-aged, very wealthy men? And they're Republicans?? I'm really shocked! [sarcasm]

April Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 10:21 AM EST

I've never heard of this movie. Have there been any ads for it?

Dennis N. Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 10:20 AM EST

You guys, I know. I was just saying to tie in the topic of film and pop culture in general instead of using this as a soapbox. I wasn't denying that politics aren't IN film, and you're totally right about there being political allegories in cinema. I should clarify my PERSONAL belief that I don't think satire specifically should be utilized as a PRIMARY component in film. Children of Men, Syriana, etc., I believe, have an arresting plot with political undertones, but don't try to bank their success on 90 minutes of partisan cheese. I don't think satires like this will stand the test of time, like I'm sure the formerly mentioned movies will.

Minutiae Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 10:16 AM EST

I think it's great that a few conservatives are willing to buck the judgmental Hollywood establishment (which is, IMO, just as judgmental as they always claim conservatives to be... it's just "cool" to be on the liberal side). That said, this movie looks like it's going to suck, but at least someone is having the cojones to do it.

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