Ummm, maybe if they made movies worth watching and stop casting actors/actresses that suck the life of out of them (Wil Ferrel, Adam Sandler, etc) they wouldn’t be having this problem. Maybe if they made a real pro-American, pro-military film they might find audiences they’ll lost long ago. One centered around these two images:
http://mailmansbag.files.wordpress.com/2008/03/yon-pic.jpg
http://www.wanderings.net/notebook/Main/YoungBoyReceivesFlagAtFathersFuneral
A film about honor, heroism and love of country; and the sacrifices made to those ideals. 300 showed what the box office potential is for such a film. But the powers that be in Hollywood are too blinded by their ideology to realize it. And now they find their coffers bare and wonder why.
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The soldier in the first photo ran out under enemy fire to pull this little girl out from the aftermath of a car bomb that went off in the middle of a crowded marketplace. The terrorists’ favorite trick is to set off car bombs in places where civilians gather and then have the area covered with snipers who pick off the rescuers rushing to the scene. The soldier, probably with a wife and kids back in the States, risked his life to try and save this Iraqi child. Unfortunately, the little girl died of her wounds before she could reach the medics. And we worry whether or not waterboarding a terrorist is torture. Meanwhile, they slaughter little children and dream of doing more.
The second photo needs no words.








