Fair Game exposes weapons of mass distraction
Fair Game exposes weapons of mass distraction
Director Doug Liman reopens the wound that was the Bush Administration by Curt Holman “Change the story,” suggests a fictionalized Karl Rove in the political drama Fair Game. Rove and Dick Cheney’s chief of staff, Scooter Libby, brainstorm ideas for damage control when former Ambassador Joe Wilson disputes the Bush administration’s claim that Saddam Hussein bought yellowcake uranium for Iraq’s …
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Rhetorical Criticism of Lebron’s New Commercial
I don’t really know that this commercial changes anything. The issues with his public persona are as follows: 1. He made an unpopular move to leave his original team. 2. He tortured said team by creating an event with much fanfare to announce that he would be leaving in an event planned by his manager (best friend+fellow with only high school education). 3. When asked about his decision …
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Mad Max (Blu-ray)
Recommended THE MOVIE: One of the first things we see in George Miller’s Mad Max is the distinctive logo of American International Pictures, the famed purveyors of low-budget entertainment; the Corman-led company picked up the American distribution duties for this low-budget Australian barn-burner (it was one of their last releases before being sold to Filmways in 1980). Somehow, that insignia …
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