The schadenfreude of the new left over the public unraveling of South Carolina Governor Mark Sanford suggests that when it comes to the issue of public officials and private morality, they are possessing of a particularly twisted logic, to say
by Joseph C. Phillips13 Jul 2009, 10:51 AM PST0
I went to the post office today. I know, there was no way to avoid it, I’d rather have a root canal, but I had to mail this very large package. So I’m standing in this long line…watching as the
by Gary Graham3 Jul 2009, 9:21 AM PST0
Recently, I had the distinct pleasure of interviewing a man who has helped bring to life some of my favorite films, series and projects. Captain Dale Dye, USMC (Ret.) has enjoyed an incredible career in Hollywood as an actor, a
by J.R. Head30 Jun 2009, 5:02 AM PST0
[youtube RlvdC6Z7pWc nolink] Her name was Neda. In Farsi, it means “the voice.” True to her name, she loved music; sought freedom; and she’s dead – shot down in the streets by the Iranian regime’s state sanctioned murderers. She must
by Thaddeus G. McCotter23 Jun 2009, 6:39 PM PST0
The biggest narrative challenge facing the “The Stoning of Soraya M.” is in the overcoming of its own title. With the awful outcome inevitable, co-writer/director Cyrus Nowrasteh is forced to hold our attention through means other than a curiosity over
by John Nolte23 Jun 2009, 5:03 AM PST0
At the risk of earning my place in The Masters of the Obvious Hall of Fame… I gotta say it. They’re not ‘freedom fighters’, they’re not ‘brave Jihad warriors’, they’re not ‘overseas contingency operators’…they’re terrorists. And they’re evil. True, they
by Gary Graham19 Jun 2009, 5:03 AM PST0
Exclusive Steve Mason Early 3-Day Estimates 1. The Hangover (Warner Bros) – $32M 3-day – $103.97M cume 2. Pixar’s UP (Disney) – $28.5M 3-day -$185.16M cume 3. The Taking of Pelham 123 (Sony) – $26M 3-day – $26M cume 4.
by John Nolte13 Jun 2009, 6:13 PM PST0
Krugman Paul Krugman is so adorable when he’s delusional. Today the bearded boob lays the blame for the Holocaust shooting and the Tiller murder on the conservative media and Republicans in general. Meanwhile, the AP broadens the scope to basically
by Greg Gutfeld12 Jun 2009, 11:27 AM PST0
The new Will Ferrell comedy, Land of the Lost, based on an astoundingly bad mid-1970s children’s show produced by Sid and Marty Krofft, is typical of Farrell’s films–it’s funny, imaginative, action-filled, nonsensical, and essentially well-meaning. Unlike most of his comedies,
by S.T. Karnick10 Jun 2009, 8:28 AM PST0
John C. Calhoun, father of the confederacy, said about the ideas expressed in the Declaration of Independence: “there is not a word of truth in the whole proposition, as expressed and generally understood.” These sentiments were echoed by Chief Justice
by Joseph C. Phillips8 Jun 2009, 12:31 PM PST0
In this episode, “NewsBusted” covers: Free Health Care, Universal Health Care, Gitmo Prison, Democrats, Nevada Governor Jim Gibbons, Las Vegas, Dick Cheney, Al Gore, San Francisco, and Paris Hilton. [youtube p995AxC0OYo]
by NewsBusters5 Jun 2009, 6:47 PM PST0
On March 26, I was watching the Kids’ Choice Awards with my 8-year-old twins on Viacom’s Nickelodeon, which for 30 years has been the No. 1 entertainment brand for kids. It was dedicated to the Big Green Help environmental campaign
by Robert Davi31 May 2009, 9:10 AM PST0
Robert Avrech’s lovely paean to the patriotism of Old Hollywood reminds me, by way of contrast, of a blink-and-you-missed-it scandal from seventeen months ago. Even in a cultural arena rife with liberal outrages against military families, it marked a new
by Leo Grin27 May 2009, 6:51 AM PST0
In the beginning there was the word, and it had form. Homer wrote his two great works, The Iliad and The Odyssey, in dactylic hexameter. Not for arbitrary reasons was it so organized – in pre-literate Greek society, epic poetry
by Matt Patterson24 May 2009, 6:53 AM PST0
I think myself a happy person. Perhaps it’s because I enjoy writing and telling jokes for a living, and I have friends and family I cherish. I also delight in simple pleasures; a cold beer after mowing the lawn and
by Tim Slagle21 May 2009, 3:13 PM PST0
I give up. I knew there’d be a tipping point eventually, but I didn’t expect it to involve little red and white plastic pegs and my 4-year-old Godson saying, “B6…Hit!” I surrendered to the idea that there is very little
by John Scott Lewinski21 May 2009, 4:57 AM PST0
He is a man with a gun. He is a killer, a slayer. Patient and gentle as he is, he is a slayer. Self-effacing, self-forgetting, still he is a killer. . . All the other stuff, the love, the democracy,
by Leo Grin20 May 2009, 8:04 AM PST0
A lot has happened in fourteen days — since Friday, the 24th of April — when the wires started buzzing 24/7 about the “Swine Flu.” Oh wait, my bad. Now it’s the much more politically correct, H1N1 (Dems can’t offend
by Moxie7 May 2009, 4:15 PM PST0
“Wax on, wax off.” “He slimed me.” “Fortune and Glory, kid.” “I’ll be back.” “Don’t get him wet. Keep him out of bright light. And never feed him after midnight.” It’s hard to believe that a quarter century has passed
by Leo Grin5 May 2009, 8:07 AM PST0
The great twin tragedies of the fate of silent films in the modern era is indifference and ignorance. And for those who have seen clips from silent films, they invariably view muddy, degraded prints projected at the wrong speed, hence
by Robert J. Avrech21 Apr 2009, 8:13 AM PST0
It’s no surprise to anyone that the Obama administration is attempting to distance itself from and discredit the Bush administration’s War on Terror. What may be shocking to some is its brazen Audacity of Scope. The euphemistic change of “War
by Dark Knight17 Apr 2009, 9:24 AM PST0
She has a hit TV show on the Disney Channel, a pair of albums that have debuted at #1 on the Billboard charts, a concert tour with 69 sold-out arenas in North America, and now a second #1 movie in
by Steve Mason10 Apr 2009, 10:58 PM PST0
Easter weekend 2009 will almost certainly be an all-time record-breaker for Hollywood with a pair of new releases that could be among the top six bunny holiday openings of all time. Although neither Hannah Montana: The Movie (Disney) or the
by Steve Mason9 Apr 2009, 9:31 AM PST0
A week ago, a horrendous crime took place in a nursing home in Carthage, North Carolina. Seven innocent lives were taken by an unhinged dirtbag apparently upset at his ex-wife. Fortunately, a brave police officer answered the call, engaged the
by Gary Graham8 Apr 2009, 8:13 AM PST0
Visit msnbc.com for Breaking News, World News, and News about the Economy Bloomberg: “Fast & Furious†is the first film from General Electric Co.’s NBC Universal to open at No. 1 this year and is the fourth in the series
by Breitbart TV6 Apr 2009, 9:17 AM PST0