Some people will tell you that there is no such thing as a stupid question. They’re wrong. People ask stupid questions all the time. It becomes a problem when people do it on purpose. The “we’re just asking questions” rationale
by Kurt Schlichter8 Feb 2010, 12:53 PM PST0
A great performance sticks with you long after you’ve scraped the theater floor-gum off your Keds. But too often, professional drama geeks and mainstream media critics will bestow their blessing on freaky, idiosyncratic performances that hew to the party line
by Kurt Schlichter31 Jan 2010, 6:45 AM PST0
It’s hard to know what to make of a rich Hollywood mogul who announces that he “believe[s] in eco-terrorism” yet has a carbon footprint of his own that does to the environment what Godzilla did to Bambi. As Pam Meister
by Kurt Schlichter27 Jan 2010, 5:04 PM PST0
I love to grab a weekend lunch at the fabulous Tomboy’s Burgers in Manhattan Beach, and when I’m there I always pick up one of the discarded LA Times front sections lying by the bottles of Tapitio hot sauce. “Maybe
by Kurt Schlichter24 Jan 2010, 11:58 AM PST0
The Citizens United decision is a powerful rebuke to the forces that believe our Constitution is less a solid foundation of our democracy then a political pretzel to be bent and twisted into any form the politicians choose. Sadly, far
by Kurt Schlichter21 Jan 2010, 11:56 AM PST0
We can look back today and see that George W. Bush’s departure from Washington on 1/20/09 was when the oceans stopped rising, the Earth began healing and, for Hollywood, when an unprecedented era of right-wing oppression and stifling conservative ideological
by Kurt Schlichter20 Jan 2010, 1:33 PM PST0
Surging Massachusetts Republican Senate candidate Scott Brown has served more than thirty years in the Army National Guard, but to commentators like the Boston Globe’s Joan Vennochi, this is merely “pretty packaging” and part of how “Brown’s glossy veneer conceals
by Kurt Schlichter14 Jan 2010, 5:28 PM PST0
Oliver Stone’s latest desperate grasp at relevance is a new cable series that, among other things, promises to finally place der Furher into der context. Now, this is where I’m supposed to be outraged, but I’m just not feeling it.
by Kurt Schlichter12 Jan 2010, 9:11 AM PST0
Hope springs eternal for the future of the journalism whenever I eat at Tomboy’s Burgers. It’s not only the gloriously greasy burgers and hearty, artery-clogging breakfasts that draw me to Manhattan Beach a couple of weekends a month. It’s the
by Kurt Schlichter7 Jan 2010, 6:53 PM PST0
As we say goodbye to the first decade of the new century – and I don’t wanna hear any revisionist bellyaching about the decade not ending until December 2010 – we also say hello to the mainstream media movie critics’
by Kurt Schlichter1 Jan 2010, 7:02 AM PST0
There’s no hiding that Avatar is a politically correct piece of semi-coherent agit-prop lurking behind a lot of over-praised CGI effects. While the fanboys hype it as the next great leap forward in filmmaking, it actually takes a huge step
by Kurt Schlichter29 Dec 2009, 4:55 AM PST0
You have seen John Nolte’s countdown of the Top 25 Christmas Movies, but this list is something else – a list of movies worth watching that take place in or around Christmas but aren’t about Christmas itself. They don’t necessarily
by Kurt Schlichter24 Dec 2009, 5:00 AM PST0
by Kurt Schlichter22 Dec 2009, 1:41 PM PST0
Stop the servers! Jackson Williams at the Huffington Post has a newsflash: Actor Matthew Marsden Hides His Right-Wing Political Views. This raises a couple of questions. The first is, “Who is Mathew Marsden?” Well, he was an up-and-coming young English
by Kurt Schlichter4 Dec 2009, 4:59 AM PST0
Have you seen the previews for the movies coming out this holiday season? December movies were once second in quality only to the summer releases, with a raft of comedies, dramas and a few big-budget blockbusters to choose from. You
by Kurt Schlichter1 Dec 2009, 1:34 PM PST0
A trial lawyer reading through the hacked emails from the University of East Anglia’s Climate Research Unit (CRU) will immediately, almost unconsciously, begin generating a list of questions he would love to ask the authors if he were able to
by Kurt Schlichter27 Nov 2009, 3:39 PM PST0
Thanksgiving is a uniquely American holiday. Sure, Canada and a couple other nations have adopted their own weird versions of it too, but the notion of a nation setting aside a day to give thanks for its blessings could only
by Kurt Schlichter26 Nov 2009, 6:47 AM PST0
The men and women who earn the right to wear eagle, globe and anchor of the United States Marine Corps are a special breed. To those outside the Corps, they talk funny. They look funny. They are extremely impressed with
by Kurt Schlichter10 Nov 2009, 9:41 AM PST0
So, when it came time for our little girl to watch her first grown-up movie, I was torn between Saving Private Ryan and a film I have loved since I was a kid, Godzilla, King of the Monsters. Now, Private
by Kurt Schlichter8 Nov 2009, 6:24 AM PST0
In a world of Starland Vocal Bands, Lady GaGas, Bon Jovis, Snoop Doggs and 1910 Fruitgum Companies, it takes real talent to write a song so unbelievably horrible that it transcends mere awfulness and crosses the frontier into a whole
by Kurt Schlichter27 Oct 2009, 12:53 PM PST0
People have it all wrong about Richard Heene. He’s not the perpetrator of a poorly-executed hoax, but a victim, a victim of America’s callous disregard for those who suffer from the silent plague that is Media Absence Disorder (MAD). Sadly,
by Kurt Schlichter22 Oct 2009, 6:55 AM PST0
Chairman Rocco Landesman National Endowment for the Arts (NEA), Washington, D.C. Dear Chairman Landesman: With all this fuss on Big Hollywood.com, Big Government.com and elsewhere over the NEA’s government-funded forays into partisan political propaganda, I thought maybe we could help
by Kurt Schlichter16 Oct 2009, 8:23 AM PST0
I hate football. Not as much as I detest baseball and basketball and NASCAR, but the mere thought of sitting in a stadium watching a football match or game or whatever it’s called makes me dream of the sweet release
by Kurt Schlichter14 Oct 2009, 12:30 PM PST0
Levi Johnston’s shameless exploitation by the liberal media is more than just a convenient cudgel for bashing Sarah Palin. It’s a modern minstrel show, with “Middle American” substituted for “African-American” as Levi capers for his condescending media “friends” wearing figurative
by Kurt Schlichter14 Oct 2009, 5:05 AM PST0
Just when it looks like Roman Polanski has re-set the bar for personal behavior so low that it’s practically subterranean, the late John Phillips comes along and somehow finds a way to slink underneath it. Maybe. Maybe, because his accuser
by Kurt Schlichter7 Oct 2009, 5:07 AM PST0