Showing posts with label Quentin Tarantino. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Quentin Tarantino. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Fox News, Bush & Co War Crimes, Turkish Sex Videos

                                                             Daily Koz  Feb 18, 2013  

It warms the cockles of my heart to see the chart above.  Every dog has his day and Fox News is getting theirs.  The article in Monday's Daily Koz says Fox News is still top rated because "...it's the only thing Conservatives watch."    And apparently, far less of them are doing so.  


 the Unholy Quartet of the Bush Admin above:  Condi, Dick, George W., Rummy

Referring to my last post, they are instrumental in the selling of the Iraq War to the citizens and Congress of the United States of America.  Keep the dialog alive!

Can you say "War Crimes" anyone?
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Lastly, my Spam Comments have increased exponentially over the last few months.  Most of it is dumb medical propaganda, occasional sex invites and crap Anonymous comments.  Ever since I posted my thoughts on Quentin Tarentino, "Purveyor of Violent Porn",  I have been getting some icky comments with ickier links.  People like sex and they like violence.  My Helen Mirren post 2 years ago was about her new film in which she appeared in the nude. This is the most viewed post on my blog.  Why?  Search words:  nude, 65 year old nude, nude women 65 year old nude women.




I guess if I really want to up my ante, I'll put the word "nude", "porn" or "sex" in all subsequent posts.



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Sunday, January 20, 2013

Purveyor of Violent Porn

Joe Scarborough is coming down hard on Quentin Tarantino's penchant for violent film making. He scoffs at the Hollywood elite who hold Tarantino in high esteem and considers Tarantino a "jackass".  Scarborough is not someone I often agree with.  In fact, I almost never agree with his views.  This time I do.

Tarantino has always seemed ego-centric, driven to create more and more on-screen mayhem, bloodshed and violent images to maintain his own.  The publicity that preceded "Pulp Fiction" all those years ago was enough to keep me away.  I have seen a few of his films, the "Kill Bill" series.  That was enough.  I just love the manner in which he holds himself above reproach as seen in this interview clip below.


 
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